What are the responsibilities and job description for the Project Manager position at Enterris Associates?
Title: Project Manager
About The Job
Enterris Associates is a trusted, full-service consulting firm specializing in program and project management, risk analysis and mitigation, claims support, compliance, and dispute resolution. We partner with the public sector and utility clients to drive the successful delivery of complex infrastructure projects. Our advisory services include testing and inspection, contract administration and oversight, compliance monitoring, and comprehensive construction and project management — all tailored to help our clients navigate challenges and achieve their goals with confidence.
Description
At Enterris Associates, we're not just overseeing projects—we're the problem-solvers who turn potential chaos into triumphant victories. If you're a strategic thinker who loves untangling complex issues, mediating disputes, and steering high-stakes builds toward flawless finishes, this role is your ultimate arena. Picture yourself as the master strategist for educational and public projects, where every decision shapes the future and every resolution strengthens our community.
In this dynamic position, you'll dive into the heart of construction challenges, resolving intricate project-related issues, disputes, and disagreements with sharp insight and fair judgment. You'll develop, assign, and monitor field staff to ensure top-notch performance across projects, keeping teams aligned and accountable. Stay ahead of the curve by reviewing project statuses, construction schedules, and overall progress, spotting variances and opportunities to keep things on track.
Change orders? You'll assess them meticulously, evaluating their impact and recommending smart adjustments. Assist regional directors and facilities staff with bid and contract planning, assessing specifications against our needs and timelines to maximize success. Monitor the construction project database for scheduling and cost control, verifying applications for payment and managing fiscal oversight for multiple projects with precision.
You'll provide functional direction in key areas like schedules, cost control, dispute resolution, contract administration, and quality control—guiding teams with a steady hand. Review and oversee contracts for architects and consultants, while coordinating seamlessly with other departments, such as Environmental Health and Safety, Design and A/E Support, Asset Management, Facilities Contract Administration, Inspection, Maintenance and Operations, and local districts. When disputes arise, you'll review and recommend actions to resolve them swiftly and equitably.
Beyond that, you'll develop and recommend internal policies and procedures to streamline our processes, ensuring we stay innovative and efficient. It's a role that demands quick thinking, collaborative spirit, and a passion for turning obstacles into stepping stones—rewarding those who thrive on the excitement of building better, stronger communities.
We're looking for a proactive visionary with a knack for strategy and a commitment to excellence. If this sounds like the challenge you've been craving, join us and help resolve the future. Apply today and let's turn challenges into legacies!
Qualifications
Required Qualification:- Years of Experience/Education/Certificates/Training:
About The Job
Enterris Associates is a trusted, full-service consulting firm specializing in program and project management, risk analysis and mitigation, claims support, compliance, and dispute resolution. We partner with the public sector and utility clients to drive the successful delivery of complex infrastructure projects. Our advisory services include testing and inspection, contract administration and oversight, compliance monitoring, and comprehensive construction and project management — all tailored to help our clients navigate challenges and achieve their goals with confidence.
Description
At Enterris Associates, we're not just overseeing projects—we're the problem-solvers who turn potential chaos into triumphant victories. If you're a strategic thinker who loves untangling complex issues, mediating disputes, and steering high-stakes builds toward flawless finishes, this role is your ultimate arena. Picture yourself as the master strategist for educational and public projects, where every decision shapes the future and every resolution strengthens our community.
In this dynamic position, you'll dive into the heart of construction challenges, resolving intricate project-related issues, disputes, and disagreements with sharp insight and fair judgment. You'll develop, assign, and monitor field staff to ensure top-notch performance across projects, keeping teams aligned and accountable. Stay ahead of the curve by reviewing project statuses, construction schedules, and overall progress, spotting variances and opportunities to keep things on track.
Change orders? You'll assess them meticulously, evaluating their impact and recommending smart adjustments. Assist regional directors and facilities staff with bid and contract planning, assessing specifications against our needs and timelines to maximize success. Monitor the construction project database for scheduling and cost control, verifying applications for payment and managing fiscal oversight for multiple projects with precision.
You'll provide functional direction in key areas like schedules, cost control, dispute resolution, contract administration, and quality control—guiding teams with a steady hand. Review and oversee contracts for architects and consultants, while coordinating seamlessly with other departments, such as Environmental Health and Safety, Design and A/E Support, Asset Management, Facilities Contract Administration, Inspection, Maintenance and Operations, and local districts. When disputes arise, you'll review and recommend actions to resolve them swiftly and equitably.
Beyond that, you'll develop and recommend internal policies and procedures to streamline our processes, ensuring we stay innovative and efficient. It's a role that demands quick thinking, collaborative spirit, and a passion for turning obstacles into stepping stones—rewarding those who thrive on the excitement of building better, stronger communities.
We're looking for a proactive visionary with a knack for strategy and a commitment to excellence. If this sounds like the challenge you've been craving, join us and help resolve the future. Apply today and let's turn challenges into legacies!
Qualifications
Required Qualification:- Years of Experience/Education/Certificates/Training:
- A Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field—your rock-solid foundation for pioneering groundbreaking projects.
- Fifteen (15) years of full-time paid professional experience in project and construction management, honing your skills in high-pressure environments that demand precision and foresight.
- Five (5) years of experience managing large programs with individual projects valued in excess of $50 million (not cumulative)—demonstrating your ability to orchestrate scale and complexity with unwavering success.
- Five (5) years’ experience in educational facility construction, public works, or large commercial projects (may include projects outside of California)—showcasing your versatility in diverse, impactful builds.
- A valid Certificate of Registration as an Architect by the California Architectural Board, or as a Professional Engineer by the State Board for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors, and/or a valid Construction Manager (CCM) credential by the Construction Manager Certification Institute (CMCI)—your ticket to leading with credibility and authority.
- Hands-on design-build experience, where you've seamlessly integrated design and construction for innovative, efficient outcomes.
- Proficiency in utilizing Building Information Modeling (BIM), bringing advanced tech to life to enhance collaboration and accuracy on the job site.
- Experience in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified projects and/or the Collaborative for High Performing Schools (CHPS), championing sustainable, high-performance designs that set new standards.
- Familiarity with Division of the State Architect (DSA) construction/design processes, ensuring every project meets the highest regulatory and safety benchmarks.
- Salary range for this job is $190,000.00 - $215,000.00. The starting salary will be commensurate with skill, education, experience, and working environment
- Enterris Associates offers an industry leading benefit package including health, dental, vision, and life insurance, 401(k) with employer match, paid time off.
- This job operates in a professional environment and uses standard equipment such as computers and phones.
- Be able to sit and/or stand for up to 8 hours per day.
- Demonstrate the ability to move freely for up to 8 hours per day.
- Please no solicitation of any kind from staffing agencies or recruiting firms.
Salary : $190,000 - $215,000