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Director of Construction Jobs in Arizona

At IES Communications in Arizona, the role of Director of Construction transcends traditional job expectations. As a leader within our team, you'll be at the helm of pioneering projects that are crucial to advancing telecommunications infrastructure, blending decades of expertise with innovation to steer the industry forward. Joining us means embracing an opportunity where your impact goes beyond managing construction; it's about crafting the future alongside a dedicated team, all while enjoying the unique lifestyle and professional environment that Arizona offers.

Why a Job as a Director of Construction in Arizona is a great idea.

Taking on a job as a Director of Construction in Arizona is not just a career move; it's an opportunity to be immersed in a state where the beauty of natural landscapes meets a vibrant, diverse culture and booming job market. The balance between affordable living, access to top-tier healthcare, education, and a welcoming community fabricates an ideal backdrop for both personal growth and professional development.

Why Work for IES communications in Arizona?

At IES Communications in Arizona, stepping into a Director of Construction role means more than just overseeing projects; it's about being at the forefront of an ever-evolving telecommunications landscape. Our foundation, built on decades of expertise and a commitment to excellence, offers a unique opportunity to lead teams dedicated to innovative solutions and quality delivery. With us, you're not just managing construction; you're shaping the future of information transport systems alongside highly skilled professionals. We value our employees as our greatest asset—providing a nurturing environment that fosters growth, encourages learning, and supports both personal and professional development. Joining our team means contributing to a vision that extends beyond the build, aiming to lead the industry into the future with cutting-edge technology and training. At IES Communications, your leadership will not only drive project success but also shape the infrastructure needed for tomorrow's demands, making a lasting impact on communities and the telecommunications field at large.

Company Benefits

Competitive Wages

Medical, Dental, & Vision Coverage

401(k) Plan

Short Term Disability

Compensated Industry Certifications

Optional long-term disability

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Illness, accident, legal, pet coverage.

Company paid life insurnace

Paid training & defined career path

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What will you do as a Director of Construction at one of IES Communications' Arizona Branches?

In Arizona, our Director of Project Management Operations plays a crucial role in overseeing the progression and financial health of construction projects. This individual is deeply involved in reviewing contracts, making strategic recommendations, and ensuring project milestones align with contractual obligations through regular site visits and audits. They serve as an internal mentor, guiding management through schedule adjustments and advising on change orders or legal matters when necessary. Additionally, maintaining open lines of communication with senior leadership and acting as a principal liaison between our company and client representatives are key responsibilities, emphasizing their integral position within our operations and commitment to excellence in project delivery.

Experience

40 Years

Employees

9000+

Revenue

$2B+

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FAQs

How do I become a Director of Construction in Arizona?

To become a Director of Construction in Arizona, start by gaining extensive experience in the construction industry, focusing on leadership roles and project management. Additionally, pursuing relevant education, such as a degree in construction management or civil engineering, and obtaining necessary certifications can significantly enhance your qualifications for this position.

How long does it take to become a Director of Construction in AZ?

Becoming a Director of Construction in Arizona typically requires a combination of education and extensive experience. Generally, it involves obtaining at least a Bachelor's degree in construction management or a related field, followed by 5 to 10 years of progressive experience in the construction industry. Climbing up the ranks can take several more years, as this role often demands proven leadership skills and a strong track record in managing large-scale projects successfully.

Is being a Director of Construction in Arizona a good job?

Yes, being a Director of Construction in Arizona is considered a good job. It offers the opportunity to lead diverse projects in a state known for its booming construction industry. With competitive salaries, a strong job market, and the chance to work on innovative developments, it's an attractive career path for those passionate about building and leadership.

Is there a demand for Director of Constructions in Arizona?

Yes, there's a significant demand for Directors of Construction in Arizona. This is driven by the state's booming construction industry and ongoing development projects. As cities like Phoenix expand, the need for skilled professionals to oversee these complex undertakings grows steadily.

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