Construction Project Manager

United States | |

At Rothy’s, we know there’s a better way to do business, and it starts by putting the planet and its people first. More than 179 million single-use plastic bottles and 629,000 pounds of ocean-bound marine plastic have been transformed into our signature thread, creating wardrobe staples that look just as good as they feel. 

Striving for zero waste, we combine 3D knitting technology and handcrafted assembly to create machine washable styles that don’t compromise on comfort. From classic shoes to carry-everywhere bags, we create essentials for wherever you go.

At Rothy’s, building a sustainable future is at the heart of everything we do. We pride ourselves on fostering an inclusive environment at our HQ, retail stores and wholly-owned factory, and are growing our community every day. 

About the Team:

Our Real Estate team creates beautiful stores where customers can experience Rothy’s IRL. Shopping at Rothy’s is not your ordinary experience, so naturally, the spaces we create are extraordinary as well. Members of our Real Estate team help to shape our customers’ retail experience by building fresh, accessible stores where customers can get up-close and personal with our products. With this talented team, our in-store shopping experience is made both seamless and special. 

We’re looking to add an organized and dynamic Construction Project Manager to help build out our retail locations. Reporting into our Head of Retail Construction, this role will be the linchpin in our efforts to expand our retail footprint. You’ll work closely with our VP Retail and VP of Real Estate Development leaders to ensure our projects progress smoothly and efficiently. You'll have the chance to tackle challenges head-on in a role that's as much about coordination and communication as it is about construction. You will directly contribute to creating inviting and innovative spaces that elevate the shopping experience for Rothy's customers, making it as unique and high-quality as the products they come to find. If you love problem-solving and are looking for a hands-on, fast-paced opportunity to help us grow, this may be the role for you!

What you’ll do:

  • Project Planning and Communication:
    • Develop comprehensive project plans for a subset of Rothy’s construction projects, including timelines, budgets, and resource allocation; 
    • Serve as the primary point of contact for project stakeholders to understand project requirements and objectives and provide regular updates on project progress
  • Contractor Management:
    • Source and manage relationships with external contractors, subcontractors, and vendors
    • Oversee the bidding process, negotiate contracts, and ensure compliance with company standards
  • Budget and Cost Management:
    • Monitor project budgets and expenses to ensure construction projects are completed within budget
    • Identify cost-saving opportunities and implement measures to optimize project costs
  • Quality Assurance and Sustainability:
    • Implement quality control measures to ensure projects meet company standards and regulatory requirements
    • As is Rothy’s mission, incorporate sustainable building practices to minimize environmental impact and enhance long-term sustainability
  • Risk Management:
    • Identify potential risks to cost and schedule and develop mitigation strategies to minimize their impact
    • Enforce strict adherence to safety regulations and building codes and ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations on construction sites

You are:

  • Equipped with excellent project management skills, including planning, scheduling, and budgeting
  • Able to respond to an evolving market, to develop concrete action plans and to execute against them to drive business improvements or changes
  • A self starter that has strong organizational and planning skills; able to lead and drive focused strategies with minimal guidance
  • A multi-tasker with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment
  • Able to read, interpret, and prepare sketches and drawings related to design and construction
  • Able to travel 25-50% of time

You have:

  • 4-6 years of proven experience as a Construction Project Manager, preferably in retail or commercial construction
  • 3+ years with budget management in construction projects
  • Proficiency in project management software and tools
  • Strong knowledge of construction processes, building codes, and regulations
  • Strong communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills
  • Immaculate attention to detail
  • The ability to work with cross functional partners outside Construction and work collaboratively

Our benefits:

  • Generous paid time off
  • 401k matching
  • Comprehensive health plans for you and your family
  • Supplemental mental health benefits
  • Monthly wellness reimbursement
  • Employee Discount Program!

Pay range:

$102,000 -$120,000 annually 

Base pay is one part of the total rewards package that is provided to compensate and recognize employees for their work.  This role may be eligible for additional discretionary bonuses/incentives, as well as a comprehensive benefits package.

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