Looking for experience in Multi Family Renovation
Project Manager Responsibilities:
1) provides proactive overall administration of single or multiple projects,
2) carefully reviews all provisions of project contracts, both prime and subcontracts;
3) maximizes budget buyout;
4) participates in weekly OAC meetings and all other meetings necessary for the successful
completion of the project;
5) maintains clear communication with customers on all project issues including schedule
adjustments, change orders, and the quality of the work;
6) closely monitors project budgets and schedules;
7) provides the leadership necessary to create a strong project team and establishes a clear
understanding of their respective duties with the project Superintendent;
8) establishes project commitments and approves invoices;
9) submits all necessary information needed to complete the monthly draws on the schedule
stipulated in the project contract;
10) ensures that all project activities are performed and completed in accordance with Imperial
Contracting’s policies and values;
11) ensures that all understandings reached during meetings, phone calls, and personal
conversations with customers, subcontractors, and within the project team are recorded and
preserved in the electronic project folder;
12) completes all project documentation within the appropriate component of the company’s
Sage 300 software;
13) confirms with the Superintendent that all required safety policies are being followed;
14) maintains a continual awareness of the importance of promoting the company to the
customer and encouraging future opportunities;
15) completes other project related tasks as assigned.
Qualifications:
Five or more years of experience in project management for multi-family housing or closely related projects, e.g., hotel renovation
Extensive experience with projects with contract values of $12,000,000 or greater
Graduate of a degree program in construction management or construction science; the possession of engineering and architectural degrees may be considered as equally qualified if they have additional training in business administration and accounting.