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Your Opportunity + ImpactThe Project Manager/Senior Project Manager is responsible for overall management of clients and projects including design, communications, personnel management, budgets, schedules, quality control, business development, and client communication & relationships.
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Responsibilities:Act as the Design Lead and/or Project Manager in all aspects of Civil/Site Development Design projects:Work with the Teams and end clients to develop data, complete technical analysis, and prepare permitting and construction drawings, specifications, and quality control Concept, Layout, Preliminary and Final Engineering and/or or oversee the development of erosion/sediment control plans and utility/utility relocation permit applications.
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As the Interior Design Project Manager/Senior Designer, you'll be responsible for translating design concepts into meticulous construction documents, ensuring quality control and compliance with codes and specifications.
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Required Skills & Experience 10+ years of experience, ideally in multifamily interiors project management Degree qualified from a CIDaccredited program, plus professional registration Revit proficiency is strongly preferred; AutoCAD and Adobe Suite skills are also desired Proven experience managing project teams Strong focus on quality control and ability to ensure the accuracy of deliverables Ability to be office-based with travel opportunities from time to time.
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He/she will oversee or conduct scheduling, planning, actual construction, expediting, inspection, quality control, and total delivery of the project according to established criteria.
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Your responsibilities include executing QA/QC plans, mentoring and training team members, and maintaining quality control by conducting thorough checks on plans and deliverables. Additionally, you will play an advisory role on challenging projects, provide project management support, and lead the delivery of high-quality solutions to meet engineering and design needs.
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Implements quality control measures to ensure project compliance with department, hospital, and university policies, government codes and regulations; also ensures conformance to the requirements of all project participants.
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Oversees engineering and/or architectural design, bid evaluation, contract administration, project scheduling, coordination, inter-utility coordination, quality control, field decisions and supervision to ensure projects are completed within the stipulated time and allocated budget.
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Guide and manage the Project Team (customers, General Contractor/Construction manager; Consultants; Facilities, Planning, Design & Construction internal resources and Facilities Management Division groups) to yield productive actions through conflict management and use of good written and verbal communication to ensure a successful project completion.
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This position has single point accountability, or can possibly be under the general direction of a Project Director or Senior PM. The Project Manager II (PM-II) position is responsible for the management, or the assistance of managing, all phases of project planning and execution to ensure all project success factors are met, including but not limited to scope, schedule, cost, quality, environmental, safety, communications, security, and integration.
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Reviews the work of contract design firms and monitors architecture and all disciplines of the CCP, COMIP, and tenant projects at IAD and DCA. Ensure projects are held to high-Quality Control Standards and minimize changes during construction.
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Direct and oversee construction projects, represent the client, and serve as the primary contact between owner, contractor, designer, permitting jurisdictions, utility companies, and quality control testing.
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Principal areas of responsibility include safety, subcontractor management, change management, project control and reporting, project staffing, adherence to quality plan, project budget, and project schedule for consulting, design or construction projects.
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Quality control and documentation of deficiencies of site work. Coordinate project schedule milestones within the project’s scope, time and budget while maintaining the Design intent, work quality and client expectations.
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Ensure quality control and assurance throughout the construction process. The Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing and managing various construction projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the client's satisfaction.
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