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Midwest Construction - 25 Roles

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Management Recruiters of Cedar Rapids


Now Hiring - Midwest Construction Market
With a 9 year focus on Midwest Construction, we currently know of 25 lead construction roles hiring.
I am hoping to find good people looking for advancement, and would appreciate any referrals:

Chicago Market
Design Build PM - Great pay, car allowance and unique work//
PM - SW suburbs, Commercial and Healthcare//
Project Manager (2) -Commercial/Retail. Downtown $80-90k//
PX - Healthcare GC focus $100k
W Suburbs//
Senior Estimator - Downtown - $100M work//
PM and PE downtown Interiors market - Run your own vertical//
Jim at 319-286-4726 or
http://youtu.be/BMs72F3BU2c

St. Louis Construction Market
Design Build PM - Great pay, car allowance and unique work.
Senior PM (2) - East of the river, Healthcare and Education
Superintendent (2) -Commercial/Retail, $80-90k
Traveling Superintendent (2) - Hospitality
Senior Estimator - 10 years' experience, Government (DOD) preferred
Tyler at 319-286-4720 or
Minneapolis Construction Market
Project Engineer - Small company, great benefits, growth opportunity
Superintendent - Interior experience, small company, great benefits - around 5 years' experience
Project Manager (2) - 1 ground up PM and other large project, diverse experience
General Manager - Finance, Systems background - growing company - roofing and exterior construction

Iowa Construction
Project Manager - Healthcare background - both CR and DM
Estimator - Healthcare background - both CR and DM
Project Engineer - 0-3 years' experience, Commercial construction - DM
Project Manager - 3-7 years' experience, Commercial construction - DM
Nate at 319-286-4272 or
If you or someone you know is open to confidentially hearing about a new role in the Midwest construction market, we would welcome the call.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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