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Project Manager

American Playground & Recreation American Playground & Recreation Lavista, NE Lavista, NE $60,000 - $70,000 a year $60,000 - $70,000 a year 20 hours ago 20 hours ago 20 hours ago American Playground Company is one of the largest Playground contractors in Omaha.
We are one of the largest fence contractors in the United States with nineteen operations throughout the Midwest.
We are rated one of the top rated places to work in Omaha and have 4
stars on both Indeed and Glassdoor.
This position is a high administrative, management and coordinating position working with sales, superintendents and management.
The Project Manager assures all projects move through sales, installation and billing in a timely fashion while maintaining profitability and eliminating any undue liabilities.
$60,000 - $70,000 annually No weekend work PTO benefit package Health, Dental, Vision, Life & Retirement Though we are over 60 years in business, we are one of the fastest growing businesses in Omaha and throughout the Midwest.
Who we are, is a collection of fun, motivated, like-minded people collaborating on working on some of the Midwest most impactful construction projects.
American Playground Company has grown over 150% in recent years becoming an estimated $125 million annual sales revenue company! The vast majority of our current management team began their careers as entry-level installation positions because we believe that leadership comes from those within the ranks, individuals that are loyal, hard-working and proven.
Equal Opportunity Employer These are the Core Values we live by:
Guaranteed Success Building Processes Accountability Real Problem Solving Professionalism Maximizing & Innovating.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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