$50-84/day
1552 Beard St, Detroit, MI 48209, USA
Summary: Seeking a skilled Project Manager (life cycle PM) to support the delivery of Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) through effective management of CIP and/or non-CIP projects. Responsible for managing projects throughout all phases of a project, including, but not limited to, business case development for project initiation, study, design, construction, procurement, operations turnover and project closeout. A life cycle PM may manage projects related to our water resource recovery facility (WRRF), our combined sewer overflow (CSO) facilities, our sewage pumping stations (SPS), or our regional wastewater collection system (RWCS). Job Responsibilities: Communicate with and manage the project activities of all project stakeholders, all project disciplines, and regulatory agencies or authorities having jurisdiction. Manage the scope, schedule and budget for project delivery and report and coordinate same with the CIP Program Controls Team Ability to communicate at all necessary levels of understanding, coordinate projects & details, and build & maintain relationships with operations and maintenance staff, procurement staff, asset management staff, engineering staff, leadership, and administrative staff. Help develop with the project team realistic baseline forecasts of the overall project cost and schedule, as well as forecasts of each projects cost and schedule Ensure adherence to the department’s engineering standards, project management standards, and guidelines, and actively participate in the improvement of same Ensure the project team adheres to the CIP Program’s standard methodologies for project & quality management, projects controls, permitting and regulatory management, and project assurances as described in the Program Management Plan (PMP) Coordinate all projects through public advertisement & procurement process Manage the process for evaluating, tracking and mitigating project risks and communicating cost and/or schedule implications to leadership. Manage the process for monitoring and enforcing contractor adherence PMP Ensure the CIP Program’s Change Management procedures are adhered to Monitor and manage project performance relative to planned baseline and approved changes Collaborate with all stakeholders to develop project charters, including scope, schedule, and budget so that scope creep is avoided Analyze variances and initiate mitigative actions needed to ensure timely completion of assigned projects Track and communicate project cost control expectations and deliverables with consultants and contractors Stay current with industry trends by participating in educational opportunities and professional/community organizations Follow security and safety policies and procedures in carrying out work duties Participate in strategic planning, including the annual CIP development process Manage multiple projects and balance / allocate resources between projects Prepare and present status reports to management as needed Advise leadership team members of projects Respond to requests for project information Coordinate meetings and tasks with other business units across the organization Provide mentoring in areas of expertise to other team members Facilitate the project initiation, management, and closeout processes Required Education and Experience: Transcripts or Diploma Required: Education requirement can be substituted with extensive experience, at the discretion of the Chief Executive Officer or designee Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction, Business, or other related discipline of study from an accredited college or university; AND Professional Engineer License in the State of Michigan OR Project Management Professional Certification from a recognized accredited body OR the ability to obtain one of these credentials within 12 months of joining; AND• Minimum of four (4) years of project management or related experience in the field and/or job assignment