Construction Project Manager Visa Sponsorship Jobs in Idaho
Idaho's construction sector is expanding steadily, driven by large-scale infrastructure projects, data center development in the Treasure Valley, and continued residential growth in Boise, Nampa, and Meridian. Employers like Engineered Structures Inc., Boise Cascade, and national general contractors operating in the region periodically sponsor construction project managers through work visa programs.
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LOCATION: BOISE METRO/TREASURE VALLEY, IDAHO
From new construction or remodel of Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, Hospitality, and Residential buildings, Faber Construction is your fully integrated construction manager and general contractor – with a fully integrated Civil department. Faber Construction has a strong history of customer service and integrity and is here to serve you. We are a locally owned and operated family business and continue to strengthen local communities in Washington State. We pride ourselves on over 30 years of an impeccable reputation for quality, safety, scheduling, pricing, and service.
Our culture is based on serving our clients and efficiently producing incredible results through great ideas and a very talented team. We are seeking a full-time Project Manager for our Mountain Home office.
The Project Manager is the primary role responsible for the Construction Project. The Project Manager is responsible for representing the firm with owners, architects, and consultants on any range of activity and detail related to a specific construction project so they should excel in communication and public relations, and also have complete knowledge of the Construction. They are responsible for the project budget and ensuring legal and contractual compliance so they will have a strong sense of risk management and discretion to help safeguard Faber, its clients, and contracting partners.
The Project Manager is the leader of the Administrative Project Construction Team assigned to a project that includes the Superintendent, Project Engineer, and Project Coordinator. They will need to provide leadership and direction to the rest of the Team so they must have a good understanding of each of the team roles. They will also be comfortable with decision making and problem solving, and be able to do these things at a fast pace. The Project Manager will have the disposition to work with a variety of people and be able to navigate team dynamics. They are expected to train and delegate tasks to the Project Engineer so it is important they have the knowledge and willingness to teach and mentor. As in any leadership role at Faber, there is an expectation of participation in ongoing professional development and leadership training and a willingness to represent and support the Faber mission and values.
Project Management (Project Specific):
- Responsible for the successful completion of all aspects of an assigned project.
- Work with Executive and Project Coordinator (PC) to complete all requirements for project Contract Execution.
- Complete review and knowledge of project plans and specification (including any unique technical or legal/administrative aspects).
- Create and maintain project schedule.
- Create and maintain project budget.
- Represent Faber to Owner/Architect and all other partners throughout project duration.
- Maintain good relationships: professional, knowledgeable, and cooperative.
- Advocates for company when needed and looks for future opportunities.
- Provide information for State public work requirements (eg. classifications to be used on project).
- Solicit pricing and select subcontractors/suppliers for various scope of work needed; send Letters of Intent if applicable.
- Manage/oversee submittals and submittal process.
- Assist with and oversee RFIs and RFI process.
- Request subcontracts/purchase orders to be issued; review and countersign returned Subcontracts and Purchase Orders.
- Review and approve all invoices, receipts, and expense reports related to the project.
- Review all project record information and photos on a daily basis.
- Determine billing amount for monthly Owner pay application/invoice.
- Price and prepare Change Order proposals for the Owner.
- Attend all owner meetings and speak knowledgeably to any aspect of the project.
- Host regular Project Team meetings with Superintendent, Project Coordinator, Project Engineer.
- Manage/oversee close out process and all close out documentation requirements.
Project Management (General):
- Familiar with public contract work process (invitation to bid through notice of completion).
- Reviews and understands Faber Subcontract language and requirements.
- Supports and uses approved company systems, policies, and procedures to manage project.
Bid Administration and Project Procurement:
- Maintains relationships with past business partners and clients for procuring future work.
- Provides estimating leadership and support as requested.
- Represents clients in obtaining bids and awarding construction contracts.
Knowledge/Experience/Skill (required/recommended):
- All knowledge and experience required for Project Engineer role (see Project Engineer job description).
- 5+ years experience in the construction or engineering field recommended.
- A Construction Management/Engineering degree is recommended.
- Project Management Professional Certification is a plus.
- Procore Certifications.
- Knowledge and Experience with MS Project / Scheduling.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $90,000.00 - $120,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person
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Which companies sponsor visas for construction project managers in Idaho?
National general contractors and engineering firms with Idaho operations are the most active sponsors, including companies like Engineered Structures Inc., Fisher Construction Group, and large civil contractors working on highway and utility infrastructure. Firms bidding on federal and state-funded projects in the Treasure Valley and eastern Idaho tend to have the HR infrastructure to support visa sponsorship for experienced project managers.
Which visa types are most common for construction project manager roles in Idaho?
The H-1B visa is the most common visa category for construction project managers, provided the role requires at least a bachelor's degree in construction management, civil engineering, or a closely related field. The O-1A is an option for managers with documented exceptional achievement. Canadian and Mexican nationals may qualify under the TN visa category, as construction project management is a recognized TN occupation.
Which cities in Idaho have the most construction project manager sponsorship jobs?
Boise and the broader Treasure Valley, which includes Nampa and Meridian, account for the majority of construction activity and employer presence in Idaho. Idaho Falls and Pocatello see demand tied to industrial and infrastructure projects in eastern Idaho. Coeur d'Alene in the north is growing steadily, driven by residential and commercial development serving the broader inland Pacific Northwest region.
How to find construction project manager visa sponsorship jobs in Idaho?
Migrate Mate filters job listings specifically by visa sponsorship availability, making it straightforward to identify Idaho employers actively hiring construction project managers and willing to sponsor. Rather than sorting through general job boards, you can search directly for construction project manager roles in Idaho on Migrate Mate and focus your applications on companies that have already indicated sponsorship willingness.
Are there state-specific considerations for construction project managers seeking sponsorship in Idaho?
Idaho does not have a state-level prevailing wage law, so H-1B prevailing wage requirements are set at the federal level using Department of Labor wage data for each metro area. Construction project managers in Idaho typically need a degree in construction management or civil engineering to satisfy the H-1B specialty occupation standard. Boise State University and Idaho State University produce local graduates, so competition for sponsored roles can be meaningful.
What is the prevailing wage for sponsored construction project manager jobs in Idaho?
U.S. employers sponsoring a visa must pay at least the prevailing wage, which is what workers in the same role, area, and experience level typically earn. The Department of Labor sets this rate to make sure companies aren't hiring foreign workers simply because they'd accept lower pay than a U.S. worker. It varies by job title, location, and experience. You can look up current prevailing wage rates for any occupation and location using the OFLC Wage Search page.