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Anchor Loans

Construction Project Manager

Anchor Loans

Construction Project Manager overseeing distressed residential construction projects for Anchor Loans. Focused on completion in a controlled, cost-conscious and timely manner.

Posted 5/15/2026full-timeThousand Oaks • California • 🇺🇸 United StatesSeniorLead💰 $150,000 - $200,000 per yearWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Oversee distressed, delayed, or partially completed residential construction projects from takeover, transition, or intervention through completion and stabilization.
  • Monitor construction progress against schedules, budgets, milestones, and remaining scope of work.
  • Conduct site visits and assess project status, quality of work in place, completion risk, safety issues, and contractor performance.
  • Identify project deficiencies, cost overruns, delays, or execution issues and recommend corrective action plans.
  • Coordinate completion strategies for multifamily developments, single-family subdivisions, and high-end custom residential projects.
  • Manage project closeout activities, punch list completion, turnover, and readiness for lease-up, sale, or disposition.
  • Oversee existing general contractors and key subcontractors to ensure accountability, performance, and timely completion.
  • Evaluate whether an existing general contractor should remain in place or be replaced based on capability, execution, financial strength, and project needs.
  • Lead the process of sourcing, vetting, and onboarding replacement general contractors, construction consultants, or specialty vendors when required.
  • Review construction contracts, scopes, schedules of values, change orders, and contractor payment requests.
  • Coordinate third-party consultants, inspectors, engineers, architects, and cost reviewers as needed to support project completion and lender oversight.
  • Review remaining construction budgets, contingencies, cost-to-complete analyses, and cash flow needs.
  • Track actual costs versus remaining budget and identify potential shortfalls or funding risks.
  • Review draw packages, inspection reports, lien releases, title updates, and supporting documentation for disbursement recommendations.
  • Assess adequacy of contingency balances and interest reserves in light of current project conditions and revised completion plans.
  • Maintain and update project schedules, key milestones, and completion forecasts.
  • Support loan workout, modification, extension, foreclosure, and other special servicing situations involving incomplete construction projects.
  • Develop practical completion and recovery strategies for projects experiencing borrower distress, contractor default, cost overruns, or schedule failure.
  • Assist with lender step-in scenarios and transition planning when projects require more direct control or intensive oversight.
  • Provide construction-focused recommendations regarding project viability, collateral preservation, timing, and recovery options.
  • Serve as a key point of contact for internal teams, borrowers, general contractors, consultants, and other project stakeholders.
  • Lead regular project update calls and provide clear status reporting on construction progress, risks, funding needs, and recommended actions.
  • Prepare internal project summaries, risk assessments, and portfolio reporting for management, credit, and investment stakeholders.
  • Escalate material issues promptly and provide solution-oriented recommendations.
  • Support the underwriting and origination teams in evaluating new construction loan opportunities prior to closing.
  • Review and assess project budgets, schedules, timelines, contingencies, and cost-to-complete assumptions for reasonableness and feasibility.
  • Evaluate general contractor qualifications, relevant project experience, capacity, and overall suitability for the proposed scope.
  • Review construction contracts, scopes of work, and key project documents to identify execution risk and underwriting considerations.
  • Assess development status, including entitlements, permits, utility availability, environmental matters, and readiness to proceed with construction.
  • Provide input on project-specific construction risks, recommended risk mitigants, and structural considerations for loan sizing and loan terms.
  • Compare proposed business plans, costs, and timelines against similar projects, market conditions, and prior project experience where applicable.
  • Partner with asset management, underwriting, and credit teams to support a smooth transition from diligence through closing and into post-closing oversight.

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • 8+ years of relevant experience in construction project management, with strong preference for direct experience overseeing residential or multifamily construction projects.
  • Preferred background as a Construction Project Manager. Candidates with construction superintendent backgrounds will also be considered particularly those with strong residential or multifamily project oversight experience.
  • Experience with distressed projects, incomplete construction, contractor transitions, or lender-controlled/project rescue situations is strongly preferred.
  • Experience across multifamily, single-family subdivision development, and/or luxury custom home construction is highly desirable.
  • Strong understanding of residential construction, including budgeting, scheduling, contractor oversight, entitlements, permitting, inspections, draw processes, project closeout, and pre-closing construction due diligence for new loan originations
  • Ability to assess contractor capability, review budgets and schedules, and determine realistic cost-to-complete and time-to-complete projections.
  • Familiarity with construction draws, inspection reporting, title issues, change orders, contingency management, and cost control.
  • Working knowledge of project risk assessment in a lending, workout, or asset management context is highly desirable.
  • Ability to manage difficult situations with borrowers, contractors, and external parties while maintaining a practical, solution-oriented approach.

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Comprehensive health insurance options including Medical, Dental, Vision, Basic Life/AD&D insurance
  • Generous sick leave & vacation benefits for rest, relaxation, and personal pursuits
  • Highly competitive performance bonus
  • 401(k) retirement program with employer match
  • Tuition reimbursement toward professional development
  • Workplace Celebrations, Team Building, Charity Drives, and Food Truck luncheons
  • Onsite gym (Thousand Oaks only)
  • 12 Paid Holidays

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Hard Skills & Tools
construction project managementbudgetingschedulingcontractor oversightentitlementspermittinginspectionscost controlproject closeoutrisk assessment
Soft Skills
solution-oriented approachcommunicationleadershipproblem-solvinginterpersonal skillsorganizational skillsnegotiationconflict resolutionstakeholder managementadaptability