We are seeking a Project manager to join our client's team. The real estate project manager is responsible for overseeing all phases of real estate development projects, from initial planning through completion, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the required standards. Key duties include developing project plans, managing budgets, coordinating with architects and contractors, handling permitting and regulatory approvals, and conducting regular site visits to monitor progress and quality. Strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills are essential for managing project teams, stakeholders, and clients.
Key responsibilities
- Project
- Develop comprehensive project plans, including scope, timelines, and resource allocation.
- Budget
- Create and manage project budgets, track expenditures, and provide financial reports to stakeholders.
- Team
- Lead and collaborate with architects, engineers, contractors, and other professionals, leading project startup and subcontractor meetings.
- Permitting and
- Oversee the entire permitting and regulatory approval process to ensure compliance.
- Quality
- Conduct regular site visits to assess progress, manage quality control, and ensure all work meets standards.
- Serve as the main point of contact for clients, stakeholders, and the project team, providing regular updates and feedback.
- Risk
- Identify potential risks and develop mitigation strategies throughout the project lifecycle.
Essential skills and qualifications
Project managementProficiency in project management software and a strong understanding of project lifecycles.TechnicalFamiliarity with construction, design, architectural, and structural aspects of projects.FinancialExperience in feasibility studies, market research, and financial analysis is beneficial.Leadership andExcellent communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills to effectively manage diverse teams and stakeholders.Previous experience in real estate development, construction management, or a related field is often required.A professional certification, such as a Project Management Professional (PMP), can be a significant asset.