What are the responsibilities and job description for the Commerical Electrical Project Manager | Profit Sharing position at Electrical GC based in North Texas?
A vendor quoted high on the switchgear. Mark found it cheaper, because that spread was his.
Most profit sharing is a pool you can't see into. Here it's job by job, your name on it, and you know what you're sitting on at any point.
This isn't the kind of shop where good work disappears into a number nobody attaches to your name. Here you run real jobs with real names on them. Schools, fire stations, the kind of work the towns you drive through actually use.
You don't need to come from a big shop. If you've run commercial electrical projects and own your budget, schedule, and crew, they'll get you up to speed on the rest.
Here, the owner knows your name, your jobs, and what it took to land them. Trust shows up in your check — PMs run on a base plus 2% of net profit, it's not ununsual for this to result in a yearly take home of more then 200k.
It's not for everyone. If you want to chase hyperscale work, this isn't the move. But if you're a strong PM who wants real autonomy, signoff, and to work for a company whose word means something? this could be a great fit.
What You'll Need
- Experience running commercial electrical projects, scopes up to ~$8M
- Comfort owning your budget, schedule, and team in the field
- Willingness to travel across Texas
About the Company An electrical GC based in North Texas, working K-12, higher ed, municipal, and design-build commercial projects. The company started in a Texas garage and grew past 100 people.
Apply today even if your resume isn't fully up to date. Every application gets a response.
Pay: $150,000.00 - $200,000.00 per year
Work Location: On the road
Salary : $150,000 - $200,000