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The Building People Construction Project Manager in Washington, District Of Columbia
The Building People, LLC, has a position open for an experienced Construction Project Manager with a Secret Clearance. Responsibilities include providing the federal client with professional on-site construction, facility, and project management services across a variety of small to large-scale construction projects. Projects may include space upgrades or modification/reconfiguration of spaces to meet the mission needs of clients.
Key Responsibilities:
Effectively manage an assigned portfolio of projects while addressing challenges related:
Space acquisition, budgeting and cost management, Scheduling, estimating,
Construction, space reconfiguration, tenant outfitting
project administration, program management, logistics, furniture
Building upkeep and general management of client facilities.
Required Experience & Skills
A minimum of 4 years’ experience in commercial/government facility construction project management relating to:
interfacing with GSA, A&E firms, building suppliers, and construction trades
Understanding of construction methodology and scheduling
Experience developing government project cost estimates and tracking funding
Ability to develop project schedules in MS Project and/or Primavera P3-P6
Ability to direct facility construction activities and run construction progress meetings
Ability to electronically review, store, and print AutoCAD documents
Experience on commercial/government projects that included a large percentage of systems furniture.
Ability to pass a “suitability” background investigation and ability to gain a MINIMUM OF TOP SECRET CLEARANCES (with eligibility for SCI access) required.
Preferred Experience & Skills
Registered PE, PMP, and/or RA
Experience managing complex new construction or major renovation commercial/government building projects with experience managing simultaneous construction and/or building projects.
Ability to work independently, in groups, and in a stressful environment.
Familiarity with design/construction of secure (SCIF) spaces is preferred, but not required.
Required Education
- An architecture, engineering, or construction management bachelor’s degree (civil, mechanical, electrical or architectural, etc) from an accredited University recognized by the U.S. Department of Education