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Send your resume to the email that will appear after selecting all the checkboxes with the subject: Project Manager II – Issue Resolution Project Manager

Salary Range:  $130,000 – $150,000 p/year

Location: Los Angeles, California. District-Wide
Due Date: Continues

Minimum Required Qualifications:

Minimum Required Qualifications

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified projects and/or
    the Collaborative for High Performing Schools (CHPS)
  • Experience in Formal Construction Partnering
  • A valid Certificate of Registration as an Architect by the California Architectural Board or
    Professional Engineer by the California State Board for Professional Engineers and Land
  • Surveyors
  • A valid Construction Manager (CCM) credential by the Construction Manager Certification
    Institute (CMCI) 

Position Description:

  • Lead a construction team in accordance with district and program policies and procedures for
    College construction bond operations
  • Train team on all LACCD and PMO policies and procedures
  • Follow and successfully execute program Quality Management System
  • Report and collaborate with Program Management Office on all project matters
  • Review and develop contract documents
  • Plan, Organize, direct, coordinate, and report performance of College Project Management team
    and construction projects
  • Identify risk and create risk mitigation plans successfully
  • Documents and reports all project data accurately and in a timely manner
  • Create and present project and college data clearly to multiple stakeholder groups
  • Successfully manage and execute 5 to 10 projects simultaneously, ranging in construction value
    and complexity from $5M to $100M each
  • Successfully delivering construction projects on schedule and within budget
  • Coordination of budget and schedule information with the Relocation Project Manager regarding
    FF&E, Asset Disposition/Surplus, and Relocation
  • Review all deliverables from designers in the different design phases. While in construction, the
    Project Manager will review the construction change documents (CCD’s) and provide written
    comments to the Design Team prior to submittal to DSA.
  • Successfully closeout projects to include DSA closeout and PMO/District closeout
  • Tracks all project status and provides management reports relative to overall program relative
    to construction project delivery schedules
  • Tracks status and provides management reports relative to scheduling, cost control, staffing
    and other related construction contract requirements
  • Reviews and inspects construction site offices to assess performance of construction teams and
    adherence to legal requirements
  • Reviews recommended actions in resolving disputes relative to construction projects
  • Directs and assists in outreach efforts to provide information about college projects
  • Performs other related duties as assigned
  • Review and negotiate change order items with the contractor and DBE team.