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Clark Nexsen, a JMT Company, is seeking a Community & Culture (C&C) Project Manager to lead and deliver complex, large-scale initiatives focused on strengthening organizational culture, supporting community engagement, and driving enterprise-level C&C programs. This role applies strong project management discipline—planning, coordination, communication, and accountability—to ensure successful delivery of high-impact initiatives across multiple stakeholders, teams, and locations.
General responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Leading, motivating, and effectively communicating with a project team during scope and project execution
Working with the Managing Principal and Design Manager to develop and present projects to clients, contractors, project team members, authorities having jurisdiction, and members of the public through all stages of the project
Coordinating with clients to ensure successful completion of projects that may involve either new construction or renovation
Facilitating a professional and successful relationship between client, contractors, and the project team
Running project meetings and participating in management meetings
Actively support Managing Principals and Marketing in the Company's marketing and business development activities
Preparing contracts and fee proposals for Managing Principal's review and participating in contract negotiations
Ensuring staff compliance with quality control policies and procedures
Developing and managing project planning, budgeting, and critical project objectives
Verify project consultants are properly licensed and insured
Assemble staff for project teams with input and concurrence from Managing Principals, Department Directors, and Department Heads
Working with, responding to, and taking direction from Managing Principals and Senior Project Managers
Tavel as required up to 25%
Project responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Perform Project Manager duties as assigned
Monitor scope/schedule creep for potential additional services
Provide weekly progress reports to the Client
Maintain project documentation in electronic files and Newforma
Assemble and maintain design discipline sheet mock-ups and work plans
Prepare and monitor project budgets and schedules with input from each discipline and consultants
Facilitate project team meetings to review project scope, project progress, and schedule issues as well as team coordination, coordination with consultants, and problem solving
Review RFI and shop drawing submittal responses for appropriateness and completeness
Prepare draft monthly invoices, 12 month invoice projections and monitor accounts receivable
Review and approve project related expenses and consultant invoices
Assemble and review design “milestone” submittal deliverables and ensure completeness and quality of the submittal
Perform project closeout and archiving tasks
Schedule QC/QA reviews
Schedule and/or conduct periodic site visits during construction
Required Skills
Ability to prepare effective and concise documents
Possess technical precision and creative design skills
Ability to make presentations to a variety of groups
Have a client-oriented attitude with a desire to provide outstanding professional services
Be dedicated to his or her professional development as well as the success of colleagues and the firm as a whole
Demonstrate recognized leadership within the firm and outside the firm
Possess excellent team leadership capabilities and abilities
Required Experience
Education, Technology, and Experience
A minimum of a bachelor's degree in engineering, architecture, interior design or planning is preferred
A Project Manager should be able to effectively utilize current company software programs for word processing, e-mail, accounting, and information management.
Working familiarity with design and production software to a point of being able to understand the capabilities and limitations of the programs and interact with the support staff in their use of the software is highly desirable.
Licensure as a Professional Engineer, Registered Architect, or Interior Designer is preferred
A Project Manager should typically be a licensed professional or have 12 years or more of significant design and practice experience in a leadership role in the areas of the firm's practice.
Certified Project Management Professional (PMP) is desirable
Understanding of sustainable design principles and design practices with LEED AP accreditation is preferred
Additional certifications such as CDT, CCS, or CCCA are encouraged to reflect personal growth in the profession and an ever-increasing knowledge base to enhance the design and documentation process
Working Conditions
At JMT, we prioritize a healthy work/life balance and offer a flexible hybrid working schedule. The selected candidate is expected to work in a JMT office location at least three days per week or as needed to perform assigned duties. While most of our work is desk-based, there may be times when standing, walking, bending and lifting of minimal weight are required. Our office environment is comfortable, has adequate lighting and temperature, and is free from noise, dust, and other hazards. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by state or federal law.