Project Manager – Residential / Housing (Tier 1 Contractor) – Cork
Salary: €100,000 – €110,000 DOE + Full Package + Company Car
Location: Cork
Type: Permanent | Full-Time
Sector: Residential / Housing / Large-Scale Construction
A leading Tier 1 main contractor, renowned for delivering high-quality residential and mixed-use developments across Ireland, is seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee a large-scale housing project in Cork.
This is a major opportunity to join one of Ireland’s most respected construction groups, offering unbeatable career progression, stability, and long-term project continuity.
As the Project Manager, you will take full responsibility for the successful delivery of a multi-block housing development, managing all site teams, subcontractors, programme, quality, safety and client interface.
Key Responsibilities
* Lead day-to-day management of the full project lifecycle
* Drive programme delivery, ensuring milestones and handovers are met
* Oversee site teams, subcontractors, and QA/QC processes
* Maintain strict compliance with safety and regulatory standards
* Manage project budgets, cost control, procurement and reporting
* Coordinate with design teams, consultants and client representatives
* Resolve on-site technical challenges and drive continuous improvement
* Represent the contractor at site meetings and progress reviews
Requirements
* 7+ years’ experience in Project Management within residential or housing construction
* Proven delivery of large-scale housing or multi-unit developments
* Strong leadership, communication and team management skills
* Ability to manage programmes, budgets and complex site logistics
* Full understanding of Irish building regulations and BCAR
* Degree in Construction Management, Engineering or related discipline preferred
What’s on Offer
* €100–€110K salary DOE
* Comprehensive package (pension, healthcare, allowances)
* Company vehicle
* Long-term pipeline of Tier 1 residential projects
* Excellent career progression into Senior PM / Project Director pathways