Project Manager - Los Angeles, United States - Scott Conner Human Capital Solutions

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    Duties:
    Manages, oversees and coordinates all facets of pre-construction, project development, bid/award, and project close-out phase of all assigned projects
    Works with the design team to focus on the approved original project scope
    Plans, organizes, and prepares reports to upper management with respect to the status and/or progress of the projects
    Coordinates with all pertinent public agencies to complete federal and state requirements as needed; coordinates with representatives from various utility and government agencies to obtain timely action on successive phases of project completion
    Monitors project budgets on a monthly basis and ensures that budgets accurately reflect the status/progress of projects
    Resolves complex planning, design and construction project-related issues, disputes and disagreements
    Reviews status and overall planning, design and construction project progress and ensures project scopes stay within the approved project definition
    Assists project team with contracts, bid and contract planning
    Implements project or program policy guidelines and procedures; suggest improvements and implement approved changes
    Evaluates new developments and strategies affecting program objectives and results
    Works with technical personnel to estimate costs of building and alteration projects
    Performs other duties as assigned
    Minimum Requirements


    Required Experience:
    Minimum 10 years full time paid professional experience managing public/educational or commercial projects; with full responsibility for coordinating complex activities from project inception, project planning, design, project development to close-out
    Experience in managing multiple projects concurrently; proficiency in managing various educational modernization projects is preferred

    Required Education:
    Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor's degree, preferably in Architecture, Engineering or Construction Management
    Possession of a valid Certified Construction Manager (CCM) credential may be substituted for the required education
    Candidates who do not meet the education requirement may substitute experience on a year for year basis and demonstrate extensive proficiency in the duties indicated

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