Sr. Construction Project Manager
The Bank's 12th District Facilities Management group is looking for a Sr. Construction Project Manager to join their Construction Management team. The Construction team is responsible for improving and creating innovative office-space environments through effective management of the design and construction activities at the Los Angeles Branch building located in downtown Los Angeles.
The Sr. Construction Project Manager will lead a multi-year effort to build out spaces to support a new fleet of high-speed currency processing machines in the Los Angeles office. In addition to construction expertise, knowledge of air compressors, dedicated HVAC systems, and other types of infrastructure will be important. This project will require day and night work, will be in a highly restricted area, and will be highly auditable.
You will :
- Develop and communicate scope of work to a varied audience made up of end-users, partners, and vendors.
- Assist with the development and management of project budget and change requests.
- Work with the Procurement Department in the selection of professional consultants / contractors. Includes preparation of all bid instructions, host bid walks, respond to bidder questions, and conduct bid analysis / evaluations.
- Execute established building standard practices utilizing appropriate fixtures, finishes, and furnishings.
- Facilitate drawing and specification reviews with end-user and partner representative(s).
- Leverage understanding of project sequencing to be able to create and manage project schedules.
- Identify project risks and apply mitigation plans when needed.
- Communicate and report project status with team members.
- Coordinate design process and construction activities which will include vendor building access.
- Facilitate collaboration with the project team to refine design and resolve construction issues.
- Inspect and evaluate construction progress to ensure project complies with the approved project plans and specifications.
- Forecast potential construction disruption and formulate plans to minimize impacts for building occupants.
- Oversee all financial aspects of a project including budgeting, contracts, invoicing, and change orders.
- Complete other duties as assigned.
You are :
Knowledgeable and have extraordinary skills in the project management disciplineA standout colleague and can work well with othersAn owner of things from start-to-endAdaptable to change and versatile; willing to help when needed and play numerous rolesOrganized and understand how to prioritizeA self-starter : highly motivated and know how to make things happenCustomer service oriented and understanding of other's needsInnovative and tech savvy; know when / how to use applications and tools to your advantageWilling and able to travel an average of 10%Desired Experience + Traits :
Bachelor's degree from four-year college or university or equivalent work experience, preferably in Architecture, Engineering and / or Construction Project ManagementTypically, 8+ years related experienceAbility to read and interpret floor plans, design documents, including complex construction documentsPreferred :
Proficient in CAD.Experience with designing or working with compressed air systems, shred takeaways, and other processing equipment.Base Salary Range : $110,000 - $176,000 (Location : Los Angeles)
Final salary and offer will be determined by the applicant's background, experience, skills, internal equity, and alignment with market data.
We offer a wonderful benefits package including : Medical, Dental, Vision, Pre-tax Flexible Spending Account, Backup Child Care Program, Pre-Tax Day Care Flexible Spending Account, Paid Family Care Leave, Vacation Days, Sick Days, Paid Holidays, Pet Insurance, Matching 401(k), and Retirement / Pension.
We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, perform essential job functions, and receive other benefits and privileges of employment. The SF Fed is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Must be a U.S Citizen or a Green card holder with intent to become a U.S Citizen.