Senior Architectural Project Manager - Saint Paul, United States - AEC Resources, Inc.

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    Are you a Senior Architectural Project Manager seeking a leadership opportunity within a local architecture design firm that has a focus on local community projects?

    This is a fulltime opportunity to join a forward-thinking architectural firm committed to designing and implementing projects that serve communities in the Twin Cities. Projects range from affordable housing developments to community centers and educational facilities, all aimed at creating sustainable, inclusive, and empowering environments.

    This is a brand-new position for a Senior Architectural Project Manager who shares our passion for social equity and has the skills and dedication to bring impactful projects to life This is a leadership position in a young and rapidly growing firm.

    Senior Project Manager Overview:

    As an Architectural Project Manager, you will play a crucial role in overseeing the development of architecture projects from conception through completion. You will work closely with clients, community stakeholders, fellow architects, and construction teams to ensure projects meet the needs of the communities they serve while adhering to budget, schedule, and quality standards. Projects vary and include civic, corporate, housing, and restaurant.

    Project Manager Responsibilities:

    • Orchestrating project timelines, budgets, and resources to optimize community impact by judiciously allocating funds and materials.
    • Collaborating closely with construction managers and teams to supervise every facet of the construction process, ensuring adherence to deadlines, budgetary constraints, and stringent quality benchmarks.
    • Navigating the intricate landscape of regulatory frameworks, zoning ordinances, and compliance mandates by establishing robust liaisons with local authorities, thereby guaranteeing that projects comply with all legal and safety prerequisites.
    • Cultivating fruitful alliances with Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), governmental entities, and various organizations to procure funding, endorsement, and cooperation indispensable for project fruition.
    • Vigilantly monitoring and disseminating progress reports to both internal and external stakeholders, while flexibly recalibrating strategies to effectively address emerging challenges and capitalize on opportunities.
    • Collaborating synergistically with architects and designers to craft project blueprints that epitomize social inclusivity, environmental stewardship, and cultural sensitivity.
    • Actively engaging with community constituents and stakeholders through immersive workshops and dialogues to solicit invaluable insights and feedback, thereby ensuring that projects are meticulously tailored to address genuine community requisites.