Project Manager For Water/Fire Restoration Company - Salary + Commission Los Angeles

Project Manager For Water/Fire Restoration Company - Salary + Commission

Full Time • Los Angeles
Paul Davis is currently looking for a Restoration Project Manager in your area. At Paul Davis, we help homeowners put their lives together after a traumatic event. If you like helping others and would enjoy the reward of knowing that you helped someone rebuild their home, come join us!

Restoration Project Managers work with owners and sub-contractors after events such as a fire or flood to clean up and repair damage to residential and commercial property. As a Restoration Project Manager, you will supervise the renovation, as well as manage costs with the insurance provider. This means you will spend a good deal of time in the field.

We are looking for individuals who are results driven and can manage several moving parts at one time. If you are self-motivated and like to be rewarded on your ability to produce, this job is for you. At Paul Davis, we live by four core values: DELIVER WHAT YOU PROMISE. RESPECT THE INDIVIDUAL. HAVE PRIDE IN WHAT YOU DO. PRACTICE CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT.

The ideal Restoration Project Manager:
  • Is self-motivated
  • Likes working with people and tradesman
  • Is organized, but flexible. Must be able to prioritize and manage time
  • Thrives under high stress situations
  • Has excellent communication skills and carries themselves in a professional
  • manner
  • Works well in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
  • Is willing to work hard
  • Construction project management experience is preferred
Construction project management experience is preferred. (1-3 Years)
Compensation: $3,000.00 - $25,000.00 per month




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Some Potential Benefits May Include:

Because Paul Davis is a franchise organization, benefits vary based on franchisee.

Opportunity for Overtime
Paid Time Off
Opportunity for Advancement
Great Company Culture