JPI

Real Estate Development

MilestoneValidationConstructionIntern

$45–65k ~AI est. Dallas, Texas, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Milestone Validation Construction Intern at JPI. Skills: Milestone Validation, Construction Documentation, AI Tools. Observe project management. Capture construction documentation”

Industry & Context.

Real Estate Development
Problems you'll solve

Data-driven management

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's program in construction management or related field

Nice to Have

Prior coursework or internships built understanding of construction management or project management

What You'll Do.

Observe project management

Capture construction documentation

Upload construction documentation

Collect data on crew sizes

Collect data on locations

Collect data on work complete

Monitor construction progress remotely

Use controlled processes

Support field activities

Use AI tools to draft

Use AI tools to summarize

Use AI tools to analyze

Use AI tools to accelerate work

Review AI-generated outputs

Follow company data handling policies

Follow company confidentiality policies

Follow company acceptable-use policies

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Field project teams; Milestone Validation Team

Process & Methodology

Project management

Full Job Description

## **About The Company** ## Built on a foundation of integrity, respect, and commitment, JPI stands out as one of the most active real estate developers and builders in the nation. For more than 35 years, JPI has designed and developed communities with best-in-class homes and amenities. JPI is committed to data-driven management and continuous improvement. Its team of experts utilizes data – including unparalleled market research, proven business processes, and proprietary models – to ensure that every decision is strategic, focused, and produces exceptional multifamily communities with the best risk-adjusted returns. More than just great communities, JPI is focused on leaving a lasting impact on the communities where we build and is continually committed to “Building What Matters.” JPI operates as a subsidiary of Sumitomo Forestry, which is recognized as one of the largest home builders in the United States. _**Why work for us?**_ We have a 35-year track record of developing multifamily communities with responsibility, accountability, and integrity. Our stated purpose is to: * Transform Building * Enhance Communities * Improve Lives JPI has an ambitious and exciting vision for how we will achieve this, which makes for a positive and dynamic work environment, with many opportunities for personal development and growth. As well as our highly competitive offering of compensation and benefits, we are committed to: * Transformative careers in a transformative company * Comprehensive training and development * Promotion from within at all levels of the organization * Borderless Careers, based on performance, potential, and personal ambition ** _Industry Recognition_** * NMHC - #1 Fastest Growing Developer; #2 Fastest Growing Building; #8 Largest National Developer; # 11 Largest National Builder * Real Page – Most active multifamily developer in DFW for the past 8 years * Dallas Business Journal Best Places to Work – 2023 * Dallas Business Journal – Largest DFW Real Estat

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