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DACM Project Management, Inc

Construction Program Manager

DACM Project Management, Inc, Los Angeles, California, United States

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Position Title: Construction Program Manager (School and Renovation Projects) Owners Team

Client / Program: Los Angeles Unified School District – Maintenance & Operations

Position Location: Downtown Los Angeles

Position Start Date: Approximately March

Salary $217,000 to $220,000 per year as a full-time employee, plus full company benefits, including 10 paid vacation days, 11 paid holidays, and 5 paid sick days. Company medical insurance and 401K plan

DACM Project Management, Inc. is a full-service program and project construction management company established in 1987.

Position Overview:

The successful candidate for this position will be assigned to the LAUSD Facilities Program

Position Functions:

1.1 Manage all aspects of project planning and development in programs, including Engineering and Construction; Technical Support; Bidding Strategy; Schedules; Budget; Funding source and allocations; Grants Management; Prioritization of Work; and Finalization and Closeout. 1.2 Review, analyze, and interpret complex project design and construction budgets, schedules, and costs to ensure conformance with authorized scope, time and dollar requirements. 1.3 Supervise project planners in developing projects’ scope, schedule, and budget making sure that the goals and vision of the stakeholders are reflected. 1.4 Develop funding strategies for each of the projects within a program, including leveraging funds with state match grants, private grants, and identifying non-profit partners, etc. 1.5 Resolve or reduce cost overruns by performing value engineering. 1.6 Review project data and develop executive reports for stakeholders and proposes new projects in specific programs as required. 1.7 Manage the financial closeout of programs by ensuring project documents are finalized and financial reports have been reviewed and in accordance with the guidelines of the funding sources, following substantial completion. 1.8 Act as liaison and provide necessary documentation for closed-out projects under litigation and participates in depositions whenever necessary. 1.9 Review and asses program strengths and limitations and make recommendations for areas requiring improvement, including program reporting and process. 1.10 Resolve technically complex issues for architects, engineers, and/or other lower-level project managers. 1.11 Coordinate the formulation of policies and procedures related to Construction Programs, including the development of funding policies, requests for appropriation, and alterations and improvements to new programs. 1.12 Coordinate and recommend updates to construction specification guidelines.