Project Manager - Architectural Millwork
Job in
Stafford, Fort Bend County, Texas, 77497, USA
Listed on 2025-12-28
Listing for:
UFP Industries, Inc
Full Time
position Listed on 2025-12-28
Job specializations:
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Manufacturing / Production
Engineering Design & Technologists, Quality Engineering
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Quest Design & Millwork, a subsidiary of UFP Industries in Stafford, TX is a leader in custom architectural millwork and premium display systems. We deliver high-end, complex projects involving wood, metal, stone, glass, solid surfaces, and specialty finishes. We are seeking a seasoned Architectural Millwork Project Manager to lead and execute projects from design to installation, ensuring the highest standards of quality, schedule, and profitability.
Location: onsite at facility in Stafford, TX
Travel: Up to 10%
Key Responsibilities / Duties- Report directly to the Director of Project Management
- Lead cross disciplinary project teams covering estimating, procurement, product engineering, fabrication, and installation
- Review contract documents, architectural drawings, specifications, shop drawings, and submittals; flag issues, advise on solutions, and ensure constructability
- Assist (or lead) in project estimating and take offs; review proposals before final contracting
- Execute change orders, applications for payment, progress billings (AIA and other formats), and project close-out documentation
- Maintain and monitor project schedule (overall and long lead items), update and enforce milestones, and manage delays proactively
- Manage quality control throughout fabrication and field installation; conduct inspections and punch list follow-ups
- Coordinate with the general contractor, architect, interior designer, sub trades, fabricators, vendors, and owners
- Lead weekly internal project team meetings, prepare meeting minutes and action item tracking
- Identify and propose value engineering or optimization opportunities (materials, scheduling, cost)
- Field visits: measure conditions, verify site dimensions, oversee installations, and solve on‑site challenges
- Ensure compliance with industry standards (e.g. AWI), codes, safety, warranty, and quality protocols
- Drive communication: maintain transparency with internal stakeholders, clients, architects, and contractors
- Manage concurrent projects of varying scopes and scales
- After project completion, lead lessons learned assessments and feedback to improve process
Required:
- Minimum 7+ years of direct experience in architectural millwork / display project management
- Deep technical understanding of materials and systems: wood species, veneers, laminates, solid surface, stone, metal, glass, specialty finishes
- Proven experience in fabrication methods and installation practices
- Strong background in submittals, shop drawings, detailing, and review
- * Experience with estimating, take offs, change orders, and AIA billing documents
- Skilled in scheduling (MS Project, Monday, or equivalent), coordination, and risk management
- Able to manage multiple projects simultaneously
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills; confidence interacting with all levels of project stakeholders
- Strong analytical, methodical, and judgment skills - ability to develop independent strategies and recovery plans
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite (Excel, Word, Outlook)
- Knowledge of AWI standards.
- Experience in fast‑paced, demanding project environments
- Skilled in reading architectural/engineering drawings and translating them into efficient and aesthetically accurate panel layout plans.
- Demonstrated ability to plan and execute complex veneer and laminate panel layouts (walls, ceilings), with understanding of matching, grain flow, seams, joins, and transitions.
- Prior involvement with upscale corporate interiors, health care, hospitality, retail, or institutional projects
- Experience with BIM / 3D modeling (Revit, Sketch Up, Auto CAD)
- Familiarity with CNC operations, machining processes, and shop workflows
- Background in quality systems, LEED or sustainability, or green building practices & FSC
- Regular site visits and fabrication shop attendance required
- Some evening or weekend work may be necessary during project peaks
- Must be based in the Houston area or willing to relocate
- Valid driver's license and ability to travel locally as needed
- Ability to navigate construction sites (stairs, heights, uneven terrain) safely
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Basic and voluntary life insurance
- Disability coverage
- 401(k) with company match
- Health Savings Account (HSA) with company contribution
- Paid vacation and holidays
- Employee stock purchase program with discount
- Educational reimbursement
- Wellness programs and challenges
- Additional supplemental benefits
The Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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