Project Manager, Facilities Construction, AO
About the role
Ready to take the lead on projects that truly make an impact? As our Project Manager, Facilities Construction, you won’t just manage timelines, you’ll drive mission-critical work from blueprint to reality. From coordinating engineering and construction to navigating complex federal project environments, you’ll be at the center of it all, keeping projects on track, teams aligned, and results delivered.
Responsibilities
- The Project Manager is responsible for managing the execution of capital projects or defined scopes within larger programs through all stages of the project lifecycle. This role independently delivers projects of moderate complexity while operating within established project frameworks and governance.
- Directs and manages assigned projects or project scopes by coordinating engineering, procurement, and construction activities, enforcing company and project policies, and acting as a liaison between AO and the project's contractors and suppliers, driving execution in alignment with defined project plans and successful delivery of scope, schedule, and cost objectives.
- Buils and maintains project baseline documents by supporting development and execution of the project execution plan, scope of work, schedule, baseline estimate, and contract summary, maintaining accurate documentation and alignment with approved project objectives.
- Buils and enhances reports on project cost and schedule in a Federal EVM environment and coordinates delivery of engineering and design deliverables, schedule, cost, and change activities, providing visibility into project performance and alignment with established baselines.
- Supports project change management and stakeholder communication by tracking changes against baseline documents, coordinating with internal resources, prime contractors, and third-party vendors, and communicating project status, facilitating alignment, and resolving project issues in a timely manner, and effective coordination across project participants.
Qualifications
- Associate’s Degree in Construction, Engineering, Project Management or equivalent experience Required.
- 3+ years Experience leading execution of capital projects including engineering, procurement and construction experience Required.
- Certified Project Management PMP Preferred.
- Must possess a valid REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, which includes the gold or black star in the upper corner OR current passport, indicating it is federally compliant.
Benefits
We care about our Employees and it shows! Our staff receive a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package which includes medical/Rx, dental and vision coverage; life, AD&D and disability insurance; flexible spending accounts; 100% paid maternity leave for up to 12 weeks, parental leave, family leave, other paid time off; voluntary benefits and discount programs to meet our employees individual needs including pet insurance for our furry family members!
Physical Demands
To ensure a safe work environment while meeting the physical demands of the job, you must be able to perform the following physical and mental tasks, with or without a reasonable accommodation:
- Visual acuity (e.g., needed to prepare and analyze data, to transcribe documents, to view a computer, to read, to inspect objects, to operate machinery)
- Pushing or pulling (e.g., using a part of your body to press against something in a downward or outward direction, or in a dragging or hauling motion)
- Balancing (e.g., maintaining equilibrium when walking, climbing, crouching etc.)
- Manual Dexterity (e.g., picking, pinching, typing, or other working that uses the fingers)
- Stooping (e.g., bending the spine at the waist)
- Grasping (e.g., use of hand to apply pressure)
- Reaching (e.g., reaching the arms or legs in any direction)
- Felling (e.g., bending the spine at the waist)
- Climbing (e.g., ascending/descending ladders, stair, scaffolding, ramps, pole etc. using feet and legs or hands/arms to climb)
- Walking
- Hearing
- Repetitive motions of any part of the body
- Talking
- Kneeling, crouching or crawling
- Capacity to think, concentrate and focus over long periods of time
- Ability to write complex documents in the [English] language
- Ability to read complex documents in [English] language
- Capacity to express thoughts orally (e.g., accurately, quick and loudly convey spoken instructions to workers)
- Capacity to reason and make sound decisions
- Ability to wear a mask, respirator, bullet proof vest, or other equipment
- Ability to regularly perform all job functions at Company’s office or work site
- Ability to withstand environmental conditions (e.g., extreme heat or cold, grass, wind, sand, fumes, odors, gases, extreme noise, etc.)