Description
Job Summary
We are seeking an experienced Cabinetry and Millwork Project Manager to oversee custom cabinetry and architectural millwork projects from award through installation. This role is responsible for managing schedules, budgets, production coordination, and on-site execution to ensure projects are delivered on time, on budget, and to the highest quality standards.
Key Responsibilities
Manage all phases of cabinet and millwork projects, from contract award to final closeout
Review architectural drawings, shop drawings, specifications, and contracts for scope and accuracy
Coordinate with designers, architects, general contractors, and internal production teams
Develop and maintain project schedules, budgets, and material takeoffs
Oversee submittals, approvals, and change orders
Coordinate procurement of materials, hardware, and finishes
Conduct job site visits to monitor installation progress and quality
Resolve field issues, discrepancies, and conflicts proactively
Track project costs and profitability; report on project status regularly
Ensure compliance with safety standards, codes, and company procedures
Manage punch lists and project closeout documentation
Qualifications
37+ years of experience in cabinet and millwork project management (custom or commercial preferred)
Strong understanding of woodworking, cabinetry construction, materials, and finishes
Ability to read and interpret architectural and shop drawings
Experience working with commercial construction teams and job sites
Proficiency in project management software, spreadsheets, and scheduling tools
Excellent organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
Detail-oriented with a strong focus on quality and deadlines
Preferred Skills
Experience with AutoCAD, Microvellum, Cabinet Vision, or similar software
Experience in AIA Billing
Experience with Textura Payment Management system
Experience with Procore
Knowledge of commercial construction processes and timelines
Familiarity with LEED, FSC or other sustainable building practices
Education
Bachelors degree in construction management is preferred but not required.
Work Environment
Combination of office, work from home, and job site work
Occasional travel to job sites required
Benefits
Competitive salary based on experience
Paid time off and holidays
401K Available
Growth opportunities within a skilled trades organization