CannonDesign

Sr.ProjectManager

$145–195k ~AI est. Los Angeles, California, United States
The Brief

“Sr. Project Manager at CannonDesign. Skills: Project management, Client leadership, Team leadership, Risk mitigation. Lead project teams. Develop project goals”

What You'll Achieve.

Deliver on expectations; Achieve competitive advantage; Achieve superior service delivery; Achieve quality; Enhance team productivity; Enhance profitability

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Decision making

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction or related degree, 12 years related experience, Managing projects with construction budgets of $70M, HCAI experience, Familiarity with Revit, Microsoft Office, MS Project, Deltek Vision, Bluebeam, Data management software familiarity

Nice to Have

Current Licensure, LEED certification, MS Project proficiency, Deltek Project Planning proficiency

What You'll Do.

Develop project goals

Achieve quality objectives

Achieve budget objectives

Achieve schedule objectives

Achieve innovation objectives

Achieve profitability objectives

Manage design process

Manage documentation process

Manage design implementation

Maintain project record

Document key decisions

Develop risk management plan

Communicate client objectives

Share lessons learned

Ensure statutory requirements

Monitor technical quality

Enforce QA/QC process

Participate in QAQC process

Train project managers

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Client leadership; Project team management; Internal communication; Team environment

Communication Scope

Client communication; Written communication; Verbal communication; Presentations

Process & Methodology

Agile, PMP

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