Noble Excavating - Project Manager

Job Locations US-MT-Libby
ID
2026-9234
Category
Other

Our client, Noble Excavating, an established excavating and general contracting company in Libby, MT, is seeking a Project Manager who exemplifies professionalism and models excellence in every task. As a trusted local business and community staple, we take pride in creating lasting impact—and we’re looking for someone who shares our commitment to delivering exceptional results across a wide range of projects. From heavy civil work to utility and road construction, we handle complex jobs with precision and professionalism.  If you’re ready to take ownership of challenging projects and lead by example, this is the role for you!  EOE

Responsibilities

In this role, you will manage all aspects of excavation and general contracting projects, including estimating, scheduling, and directing crews both in the field and from the office. You’ll interpret project scopes, read plans for utilities and roadwork, and identify change orders to maximize project success. Acting as the primary liaison between clients and the team, you’ll ensure clear communication and professional representation. Responsibilities also include project reporting, billing, and maintaining safety standards. Your ability to understand heavy civil processes, adapt when plans change, and step in when needed — even operating equipment in certain situations — will be helpful.

Qualifications

What We’re Looking For
The ideal candidate brings 5–7 years of experience in project management and superintendent roles, with a strong foundation in heavy civil construction. A degree is preferred but not required, and AutoCAD experience is a plus. We value leaders who set the tone through professionalism and hands-on expertise. You should be comfortable balancing office responsibilities with on-site presence, ensuring projects stay on track and exceed expectations.

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