Project Manager

JRM Construction Management, LLC

$120K — $180K *
Real Estate & Construction
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5+ years experience as a Project Manager in commercial general contracting, ideally in high-end interiors
  • Proven ability to manage complex projects in occupied spaces
  • Strong client relations and a collaborative attitude
  • Proficient in interpreting commercial construction plans and specs
  • 10-Hour OSHA Certification preferred but not mandatory
  • 4-Hour Supported Scaffold User Certification is a plus

Responsibilities

  • Oversee all project activities and personnel efforts
  • Coordinate with Estimating Department for award schedules
  • Review project requirements, documents, and objectives
  • Facilitate internal and kick-off meetings with key stakeholders
  • Prepare and distribute project documents like reports and updates
  • Initiate meetings to address unresolved issues and ensure coordination
  • Track project labor, management, and material costs
  • Monitor project scope changes and advise clients on potential impacts
  • Manage project budgets and ensure timely invoicing
  • Organize project close-out and prepare As-Built documents

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work on high-end commercial projects
  • Collaboration with a skilled project team
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Exposure to complex project environments
  • Potential for certifications and skills development
Full Job Description
Job Summary

The Project Manager is a key figure of the project team, responsible for the overall success of a project. The incumbent must possess excellent leadership skills, as well as be able to successfully set, observe and re-evaluate project priorities frequently.

Responsibilities
  • Responsible for overseeing the efforts of all project activities and personnel.
  • Coordinate with the Estimating Department to formulate award schedules for trades during pre-construction.
  • Acquire a thorough understanding of project requirements and objectives; review all project documents, including drawings, specifications, contracts, scope of work, and construction schedule.
  • Coordinate and facilitate both internal and building kick-off meeting with all key participants.
  • Prepare and issue project documents including progress reports, detailed project schedule updates, and financial/budget updates.
  • Initiate periodic meetings and other forms of communication with project team members and/or client as appropriate, to acquaint them with unresolved problems and to ensure an adequate degree of coordination as needed between disciplines.
  • Forecast and track the amount of labor, managerial and material costs necessary to complete a project.
  • Perform project status reviews by monitoring project schedule, submittal/RFI logs and open items
  • Monitor project scope for changes affecting budget and/or schedule; identifies cause, advises client, and negotiates changes in fee as appropriate.
  • Manage project budget, minimize, and track expenses; provide finance reporting as needed.
  • Ensure timely and accurate invoicing, monitor receivables for project as well as subcontractor pay schedule.
  • Ensure subcontractors provide certificates of insurance that meet contractual requirements prior to mobilization.
  • Resolve subcontractor claims during subcontractor close-out period.
  • Ensure punch list completion and Department of Buildings sign off.
  • Organize and deliver project close-out/As-Built documents.


Qualifications
  • At least five years of relevant experience as a Project Manager, preferably in interior, high-end commercial general contracting
  • Must have a proven record of managing complex projects in occupied spaces
  • Must have strong client relations skills and a collaborative disposition
  • Demonstrate proficiency in reading commercial construction plans and specifications
  • 10-Hour OSHA Construction Safety and Health Certification is a plus but not required
  • 4-Hour Supported Scaffold User Certification is a plus but not required


Computer Systems
  • Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook), Procore (preferred but not required), and Timberline (preferred but not required)


Salary Information

To the extent this position is performed in California, the annual salary for this role is $120,000 - 180,000.

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