Senior Project Manager, Renewal & Special Projects
Job Description
SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER, RENEWAL & SPECIAL PROJECTS, Facilities-Campus Construction-Project Management Group will consult with faculty, staff and facilities colleagues to define and develop facility requirements and be responsible for the implementation of multiple small, mid-size and complex capital renewal renovation projects that include buildings, roofs, facades, foundations, MEP/FP systems and other physical asset infrastructure upgrades on the MIT Campus; prepare schematics scoping for projects and secures approvals; manage mid to large highly complex projects; and develop complex project plans, including schedule and construction budgets.
Job Requirements:REQUIRED: Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering or Construction Management; a minimum of seven years of experience providing project management on an active campus environment; progressive experience in managing multiple mid-size and complex design and construction projects simultaneously; typical project scope of $5M to $150M or more; ability to manage multiple complexity related to projects, including the design, construction and consulting services for renovation and new construction of classrooms, labs, offices and residences as well as systems such as elevators, fire protection, electrical and HVAC; understanding of relevant Massachusetts building codes and regulations; ability to exercise judgment and independent evaluation, selection, and adaptation or modification of standard project management approaches; ability to prepare budgets, schedules, logistical graphic description on how a project will be implemented and act decisively in situations and independently to resolve complex issues and recognize when to escalate issues; effectively communicate and form alliances with a variety of peers and clients; give presentations and prepare written documents; excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills. Job #24551-11
10/28/2024
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