Senior Project Manager
Company: American Institute of Architects
Location: San Diego
Posted on: February 2, 2025
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Job Description:
An Architectural Senior Project Manager with 10 years or more of
experience is a highly experienced professional who oversees the
management and successful execution of architectural projects. A
Senior Project Manager has attained licensure. This level of PM may
work on mid-size to large projects and will usually work on more
than one project at a time. The projects are more complex in
nature, and with a variety of construction types and occupancies.
This PM will lead teams of various sizes and coordinate the work
effort of the consultant team. The Senior PM may also be capable of
working on projects without additional team members, completing all
tasks, or capable of being both the PA and PM on a project. The
Senior Project Manager should have a very strong understanding of
Carrier Johnson management protocols.Qualities:Project Management
Expertise: A Senior Project Manager should have extensive knowledge
and expertise in project management methodologies, tools, and
techniques specific to the architectural field. They should possess
strong organizational and planning skills to ensure projects are
executed efficiently and effectively.Leadership and Team
Management: With significant experience, a Senior Project Manager
should exhibit strong leadership skills. They should have the
ability to lead and motivate project teams, assign tasks, manage
resources, and foster a collaborative work environment. They should
also be skilled at resolving conflicts and facilitating effective
communication among team members.Decision-Making and
Problem-Solving: Senior Project Managers should have excellent
decision-making abilities, particularly when faced with complex
challenges. They should be able to analyze situations, identify
solutions, and make informed decisions in the best interest of the
project and the firm.Communication and Stakeholder Management:
Effective communication is crucial for a Senior Project Manager.
They should have exceptional verbal and written communication
skills to interact with clients, consultants, contractors, and
other stakeholders. They should be adept at managing stakeholder
expectations and building strong relationships.Budgeting and
Financial Management: Senior Project Managers are responsible for
managing project budgets and financial resources. They should
possess strong financial management skills to ensure projects are
delivered within budgetary constraints, monitor expenses, and make
strategic decisions to optimize financial performance.Risk
Management: Senior Project Managers should have a keen
understanding of risk management principles and practices. They
should be proactive in identifying project risks, developing
mitigation strategies, and implementing appropriate risk management
measures to minimize potential issues or disruptions.
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