Position Summary
The Construction Project Manager will take full ownership of the full-cycle construction lifecycle across multiple multifamily properties. This role requires an active leader who can bridge the gap between pre-construction planning and field execution. Your primary focus will be managing the architect bidding processes, navigating local municipal permit approvals, and orchestrating the day-to-day schedule of on-site renovations (including unit turns, structural remediation, and major amenity upgrades).
Key ResponsibilitiesPre-Construction & Design Management
- Coordinate the request for proposal (RFP) process for architects, structural engineers, and design consultants.
- Evaluate bidding packages, negotiate scopes of work, and ensure architectural designs align with value-add investment plans.
- Drive value-engineering initiatives with architects to maximize property functionality while controlling costs.
Permitting & Municipal Approvals
- Own the entire building permit lifecycle with local South Florida building departments.
- Submit, track, and clear comments for structural, MEP, environmental, and zoning permits to prevent project delays.
- Maintain strong professional relationships with city officials, inspectors, and code enforcement teams.
Construction Lifecycle & Schedule Management
- Build, maintain, and enforce detailed master construction schedules to ensure accelerated, high-quality project completions.
- Direct and monitor trade subcontractors, third-party vendors, and in-house labor forces.
- Lead daily or weekly site meetings to resolve field conflicts, manage change orders, and keep projects on schedule.
- Oversee diverse project scopes including exterior concrete restoration, roofing mitigation, full interior unit renovations, and common area amenity overhauls.
Financial Tracking & Quality Control
- Monitor project budgets, approve subcontractor draw requests, and manage budget variances.
- Ensure all construction matches corporate standards for long-lasting, high-quality finishes.
- Implement and enforce job site safety policies and OSHA compliance.
Qualifications & Experience
- Experience: Minimum 5–7 years of construction management experience, specifically focused on multifamily renovations, value-add repositioning, or wood-frame/concrete residential redevelopments.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or a related field preferred (or equivalent field-verified experience).
- Technical Skills: Proficiency with construction project management software and standard Excel spreadsheet modeling.
- Local Knowledge: Proven track record navigating municipal building permits and building codes
- Attributes: Exceptional negotiation skills, comfortable managing multiple job sites simultaneously, and thrives in a fast-paced environment.
What We Offer
- Competitive base salary commensurate with experience.
- Direct exposure to full-cycle institutional real estate investing and long-term career growth within a growing, vertically integrated firm.
Work Location: In person