Senior Project Manager -Industrial Development Required
Summary
The Project Manager works within the Industrial Development Department and is responsible for advocating the best interests of Crawford Hoying while overseeing construction projects through each phase of development. An in-depth understanding of construction practices and an ability to quickly assess structures to ensure that specifications are being met is essential to this role. This individual must have experience managing complex projects that exceed $30M, as well as understanding how projects are financed and budgeted. A keen ability to problem-solve is a must. There is frequent traveling to projects, with weekly overnight travel in state and out of state in this role
Job Responsibilities (responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following)
• Project Management and Construction Oversight
oRead and interpret plans and specifications for suitability, quality, safety, and building code compliance
oConsult with engineers, architects, and owners on design problems and change orders
oEvaluate alternative methods of construction for cost efficiency and quality
oInspect the quality of contractor's work
oCoordinate with contractor on workflow and priorities
oEvaluate/coordinate with contractor on schedules and keep development team updated
oProvide input to the contractor, subcontractors, and others in approved methods of construction
oLead project teams by example and motivate them to top performance
oHold contractor accountable for proper onsite safety measures
oEstablish quality control standards and supervise their implementation
oServe as liaison between builder, project team, and owner
oNotify contractor of owner changes far enough in advance to ensure that materials are delivered and that subcontractors arrive on schedule
oTrack costs and take responsibility for monthly budget and other records
oProvide support to the Commercial Leasing team, including tenant RFP responses, tenant tours
• General
oBuild relationships with partners and others in the industry by getting involved with industry organizations
oStay informed of the latest trends of the construction industry by reading articles, talking with material suppliers, and getting involved in trade associations
oMaintain a high degree of integrity and loyalty toward the company and its customers
oMaintain a good cooperative relationship with the company, architects, engineers, contractors, employees, materials suppliers, customers, and the general public
oWork on special projects and perform other duties as assigned
Performance Objectives (objectives include but are not limited to the following
• The 7 Core Values that Crawford Hoying has established to maintain its desired culture
• Leadership and accountability
• Flexibility and effectiveness in collaborating with others
• Strategic approach to problem-solving and troubleshooting
• Adaptability in a fast-paced, changeable work environment
• Adeptness in navigating complex challenges
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, Education, and Experience
• 7 years minimum of construction project management and architectural experience
• Proven ability to lead $100M+ complex construction projects
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office products
• Ability to read plans and perform basic drafting (including AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam)
• Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Building Science, Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field
• Driver's license
Work Environment
The Project Manager interfaces with external and internal customers on a regular basis. This employee regularly works outside and is occasionally exposed to extreme cold and extreme heat. The core hours for this position are 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, but the hours may vary depending on the project. Weekly travel in state and out of state is required.
Physical Requirements
This employee's physical condition and performance must be sufficient for the consistent and successful completion of the responsibilities and professional standards defined for this position. This position frequently requires standing, walking, sitting, reaching with hands and arms, and lifting up to twenty-five pounds. The Project Manager is often required to drive during the course of the day.