As the engine behind every successful build, project managers in the aquatics industry own the entire construction process from first dig to the finishing touches. This role serves as the ultimate point person for contractors, designers and homeowners – keeping clients informed, crews on schedule, and budgets in check.
Organization, communication, and construction experience are the keys to success in this field-forward position. It's expected that project managers have both the technical know-how and people skills to ensure every project lands on time, on budget, and exactly as the client envisioned. Responsibilities include project coordination, budget and resource management, supervising field crews and subcontractors, troubleshooting construction delays, ongoing client correspondence, and overseeing administrative processes. This hands-on role is in-person, full-time, and year-round.
Project manager positions are growing faster than average across all occupations and are expected to rise 9% in employment over the next decade, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.