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
30+ days ago