Field & Production Management
Project Manager Recruiters
The project manager is whether the job lands on time, on budget, and on spec. In design-build and commercial work, a strong PM keeps the schedule, the crews, the subs, and the client all pointed the same way, and protects the margin the estimator built in.
What good looks like
- Delivers the job on schedule and on budget, with the margin intact
- Coordinates crews, subs, materials, and the client without dropping a thread
- Catches scope creep and change orders before they eat the job
- Keeps the client confident from kickoff through closeout
How we recruit this seat
Strong project managers are usually busy delivering, not job hunting. We approach them confidentially, measure them on jobs that landed on time and on margin, and bring you candidates who can run the work, not just track it.
Frequently asked questions
What does a green-industry project manager do?
They own delivery of a job or portfolio of jobs: schedule, budget, crews, subs, materials, change orders, and the client relationship, so the work finishes on time, on budget, and on spec.
How is a project manager different from a production manager?
A project manager owns specific jobs end to end, including the client and the budget; a production manager owns the throughput of the crews delivering the work. They often partner closely.
What kinds of operators hire project managers through Bloom?
Design-build, commercial landscape, and field-service operators running real project work, from single locations to multi-site platforms, nationwide.