Project Manager #6725-1
Location
College Park Hybrid Remote, MD
College Park Hybrid Remote, MD
Job Type
Remote Consulting
Remote Consulting
Date Posted
3/02/2025
3/02/2025
Salary Range
$44 - 46 Per Hour
$44 - 46 Per Hour
Project Manager #6725-1
Job Description:
1.) Scope of Service Request Description - Project Manager
Provides overall management and administration of pre-design, design, and construction and commissioning services. Confirms that appropriate
project authorization and funding is in place before activities begin; prepares cash flow projections and monitors financial performance. Assures that all necessary jurisdictional approvals (such as MDE, DNR, WSSC) are obtained and that all applicable codes and standards are met. Diligently pursues the timely completion of any punch list and project closeout activities.
2.) Provides overall project cost control, schedule management and quality assurance for projects from the design phase through project closeout. Anticipates potential problems that may jeopardize project success and identifies alternative solutions. Assures that projects adhere to approved scope, are completed within budget, on schedule and at the prescribed level of quality. Maintains project records and produces various reports. Maintains critical project information in an automated project management system on a continuous basis.
3.) Provides leadership to various individuals associated with each capital project. Manages and/or coordinates activities of technical discipline team members,
specialty consultants, construction inspectors, and project support staff.
Partners with planners during scope development, cost estimates and project scheduling and may assist maintenance and operation staff with warranty compliance. Works closely with client representatives on a day-to-day basis. Administers the process of selecting design professionals, consultants and contractors to design and construct capital projects. This includes preparing scopes of work, soliciting for services, evaluating credentials and interviewing potential contractors, evaluating references and past performance, and negotiating fees and services.
Education:
A Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, or Construction Management or related field.
Experience:
Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience, which includes managing multiple renovation projects, large (over $1M) and/or new construction projects. Experience should also include managing A/E (design) consultant services and construction administration. Must have been in position that demonstrates independent decision-making.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
− Possess thorough knowledge of design and construction management practices.
− Ability to independently manage and coordinate multiple design and construction projects.
− Ability to effectively communicate (in oral and written form) and to use a computer for email, correspondence, reports, spreadsheets and automated project management systems. Ability to create management reports.
− Ability to coordinate work with customer departments, campus administration, designers, other project managers, government agencies, and other service and support agencies.
− Ability to manage project finances, make and review estimates, negotiate contract change orders with A/E firms and contractors, and to develop and manage value-engineering efforts. Ability to perform contractor and A/E evaluations.
− Ability to review construction drawings and specifications for constructability.
− Knowledge of national, state and local codes and regulations applicable to the design and construction of facilities.
− Ability to function in a team oriented environment, taking on new tasks with enthusiasm and energy.
Job Description:
1.) Scope of Service Request Description - Project Manager
Provides overall management and administration of pre-design, design, and construction and commissioning services. Confirms that appropriate
project authorization and funding is in place before activities begin; prepares cash flow projections and monitors financial performance. Assures that all necessary jurisdictional approvals (such as MDE, DNR, WSSC) are obtained and that all applicable codes and standards are met. Diligently pursues the timely completion of any punch list and project closeout activities.
2.) Provides overall project cost control, schedule management and quality assurance for projects from the design phase through project closeout. Anticipates potential problems that may jeopardize project success and identifies alternative solutions. Assures that projects adhere to approved scope, are completed within budget, on schedule and at the prescribed level of quality. Maintains project records and produces various reports. Maintains critical project information in an automated project management system on a continuous basis.
3.) Provides leadership to various individuals associated with each capital project. Manages and/or coordinates activities of technical discipline team members,
specialty consultants, construction inspectors, and project support staff.
Partners with planners during scope development, cost estimates and project scheduling and may assist maintenance and operation staff with warranty compliance. Works closely with client representatives on a day-to-day basis. Administers the process of selecting design professionals, consultants and contractors to design and construct capital projects. This includes preparing scopes of work, soliciting for services, evaluating credentials and interviewing potential contractors, evaluating references and past performance, and negotiating fees and services.
Education:
A Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, or Construction Management or related field.
Experience:
Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience, which includes managing multiple renovation projects, large (over $1M) and/or new construction projects. Experience should also include managing A/E (design) consultant services and construction administration. Must have been in position that demonstrates independent decision-making.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
− Possess thorough knowledge of design and construction management practices.
− Ability to independently manage and coordinate multiple design and construction projects.
− Ability to effectively communicate (in oral and written form) and to use a computer for email, correspondence, reports, spreadsheets and automated project management systems. Ability to create management reports.
− Ability to coordinate work with customer departments, campus administration, designers, other project managers, government agencies, and other service and support agencies.
− Ability to manage project finances, make and review estimates, negotiate contract change orders with A/E firms and contractors, and to develop and manage value-engineering efforts. Ability to perform contractor and A/E evaluations.
− Ability to review construction drawings and specifications for constructability.
− Knowledge of national, state and local codes and regulations applicable to the design and construction of facilities.
− Ability to function in a team oriented environment, taking on new tasks with enthusiasm and energy.
For this role is the ability to comply with COVID-19 health and safety protocols, including COVID-19 vaccination proof and/or rigorous testing.
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Genesis Management Consulting Global is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer. As a company we promote and are committed to equal employment opportunities for all regardless of the persons gender, race, color, religion, ancestry, sex, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, Veteran status, or gender identity. If you have special needs or a disability which requires our accommodation, please make us aware when applying.