Senior Facilities Project Manager
Neros Technologies
- Location
- Torrance, California, United States
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Senior
- Salary
- $136k – $190.5k/yr
- Posted
- 2h ago
About this role
Who we are
Neros is a defense technology company rebuilding America’s drone industrial base. We design and manufacture high-performance unmanned systems that are tested in combat, iterated at startup speed, and built at massive scale. Our team culture is fast, hands-on, and obsessed with closing the gap between design and deployment.
As drones transform the character of warfare, Neros is delivering the systems the West needs to compete on the modern battlefield and deter the adversaries of democracy. We’re hiring engineers, operators, and builders who want to move fast, take on extreme ownership, and get capability into the hands of warfighters in months, not years.
What you will be doing
As a Senior Facilities Project Manager at Neros, you will lead the design and construction of facility infrastructure projects supporting manufacturing, engineering, laboratory, and office operations. You will own projects from initial requirements and scope development through design, permitting, construction, commissioning, and closeout. You will manage third-party architects, MEP consultants, contractors, specialty vendors, and other external partners while coordinating closely with Manufacturing, Engineering, EHS, IT, Security, and landlord stakeholders. This role owns project scope, budget, schedule, permitting, vendor coordination, and construction execution. Projects may include manufacturing infrastructure, equipment installations, utility upgrades, cleanrooms, laboratories, HVAC and exhaust projects, electrical upgrades, office and warehouse modifications, and general facility renovations. The ideal candidate is technically strong, highly organized, comfortable in the field, and capable of driving multiple projects through ambiguity at startup speed.
Responsibilities
Project Delivery
• Own facilities projects from initial requirements through design, permitting, construction, commissioning, and closeout
• Define project scope, requirements, deliverables, schedule, budget, and execution strategy
• Manage project cost tracking, forecasting, change management, schedule performance, and project risk
• Coordinate project sequencing to minimize disruption to manufacturing and facility operations
• Communicate project status, decisions, risks, costs, and operational impacts to internal stakeholders
Design, Permitting & Approvals
• Manage third-party architects, MEP engineers, structural engineers, and specialty consultants through design development
• Develop scopes of work and RFPs and lead design reviews, interdisciplinary coordination, constructability reviews, and value engineering
• Review drawings, specifications, calculations, and design packages for alignment with project and stakeholder requirements
• Own permitting strategy and coordinate submissions, comments, inspections, and approvals with Authorities Having Jurisdiction
• Prepare and manage landlord Requests for Alteration and coordinate landlord design reviews, comments, inspections, and approvals
Construction & Commissioning
• Manage general contractors, subcontractors, equipment installers, and specialty vendors during construction
• Lead preconstruction meetings, site walks, construction coordination, and progress reviews
• Review contractor schedules, submittals, RFIs, proposals, and change-order requests
• Resolve field issues and coordinate technical decisions between contractors, consultants, Facilities Engineering, and internal stakeholders
• Monitor construction quality, schedule, cost, safety, and compliance with design documents
• Coordinate startup, commissioning, training, punch-list completion, and turnover to Facilities