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BSD FSD - Project Management
About the Department
Facilities Services supports the mission of the University of Chicago through efforts to maintain and enhance the University campus and environment and provide superior client service to our community including faculty, students, staff, neighbors, and visitors.
Job Summary
The Assistant Project Manager (APM) is an integral member of the BSD Facilities Services office, the APM is a pivotal contributor to our capital project initiatives. Under the guidance of the Executive Director and Assistant Dean and reporting to the Assistant Director of Project Management, this individual undertakes a supportive role in various capital projects, ensuring each project's success from inception to completion. The APM is integral to the successful delivery of projects within our organization and is tasked with assisting and directly contributing to the successful management and execution of capital projects. The APM is selected to champion project activities, focusing on documenting project needs and ensuring effective communication with all stakeholders. A collaborative partner, the APM works hand in hand with Project Managers to help meet and exceed the project's scheduled commitments and financial objectives. This role takes on various responsibilities which are described below.
Responsibilities
Oversight of Project Lifecycle [50%]
* Actively participate in budgets, schedules, design, and construction supervision. Take the lead in delivering smaller projects with full ownership of all project details.
Involvement in Strengthening Project Objectives [10%]
* Foster collaborative relationships, ensure ongoing communication, and oversee external design and construction entities to maintain project trajectory.
Administrative Coordination and Support [10%]
* Manage and coordinate minor administrative tasks to ensure efficient information flow, including meeting logistics, document preparation, and maintaining tracking systems.
Consultant and Contractor Solicitation [10%]
* Engage in acquiring and assessing proposals for essential project-related services.
Financial and Schedule Monitoring [10%]
* Track and report on the fiscal and schedule performance of all project contractors, consultants, and other vendors.
Communication and Documentation [5%]
* Ensure eBuilder is the primary location of documents and records of all project-related communications with university stakeholders and professional partners.
Support in Design and Construction Quality Control [5%]
* Collaborate with PMs to ensure design excellence, accurate cost estimates, and well-planned construction oversight.
* Project manages the construction process, including overseeing owner's meetings, establishing and reviewing project documentation, overseeing and/or preparing monthly progress reports and managing the project budget (reconciling construction costs estimates; reviewing and negotiating all additional services requests; managing, reviewing and negotiating contractors change order requests; preparing and reviewing itemized breakdowns of additional project costs; reviewing and recommending contractors schedule of values; reviewing and approving contractor pay applications and preparing monthly budget reports).
* Project manages the design and construction of projects that are small or moderate in scope in terms of cost, space and complexity. Projects are of general institutional use and do not require specialized systems, processes, or construction systems. May work under the direction of a senior-level project management specialists on larger, complex projects.
* Performs other related work as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.
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Work Experience:
Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 2-5 years of work experience in a related job discipline.
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Certifications:
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Preferred Qualifications
Education:
* Bachelor's degree strongly preferred.
Experience:
* Minimum of two years' experience in project design or construction management is strongly preferred, as well as familiarity with construction documents.
Preferred Competencies
* Understanding of building design, contracting procedures, and construction practices.
* Experience in drafting construction budgets and schedules is valuable.
* Strong written and verbal communication skills are crucial for developing relationships within the University and with external stakeholders.
* Team collaboration and the ability to work with both internal and external professional, technical, and administrative staff.
* Willingness to learn and take direction is important to the success of the role.
* Candidates must exhibit strong organizational and planning skills and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
* Competence with Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel, PowerPoint, MS Project, is mandatory.
* Proficiency with AutoCAD and e-Builder project management software is beneficial.
* Flexibility to work beyond standard hours as required to meet project deadlines.
Working Conditions
* Mental Demands: Performing multiple tasks concurrently; detail-oriented; performing within deadlines; maintaining confidentiality; managing multiple and various stakeholders. Ability to manage stressful situations.
* Physical Demands: Inspecting architectural plans; keyboarding; bending; stooping to reach files; light lifting; standing; some travel may be required; physically entering a construction site (climb a ladder) and visually inspecting work in progress.
Application Documents
* Resume (required)
* Cover Letter (preferred)
When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.
Job Family
Facilities Management
Role Impact
Individual Contributor
FLSA Status
Exempt
Pay Frequency
Monthly
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Benefits Eligible
Yes
Drug Test Required
No
Health Screen Required
No
Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required
No
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Full Time
$76k-96k (estimate)
05/03/2024
05/20/2024
uchicago.edu
CHICAGO, IL
7,500 - 15,000
1890
JOSHUA BECK
$1B - $3B
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