Project Manager, Multifamily Architecture

Operations · Full-time · Denver, United States

Job description

Ware Malcomb has an exciting opportunity in our Denver office for an Architectural Project Manager.   Architectural Project Managers are responsible for the management of entire projects, from start to finish including conceptual, schematic, design development, construction documentation and construction services. This role is responsible for leading consultants, internal resources, overseeing the development of contract documents, adhering to budgets, facilitating contracts, construction site representation, and are a primary client contact throughout the life of a project.  

Project Manager Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for the management of the projects, start to finish.
  • Utilize the company's resource groups for design, preparation of design and construction documents.
  • Plan, schedule, conduct and coordinate each of the phases of the project.
  • Provide construction services (Site visits, review shop drawings, etc.)
  • Be the key contact with the client, and their consultants and representatives.
  • Assemble consultant team for the project (Identify scope of work, collect fees, select consultants, and facilitate contracts).
  • Work with the Ware Malcomb consultants to coordinate all of the various trades to achieve a complete, coordinated set of contract documents and specifications for building permits and construction.
  • Responsible for local, county, state and federal project code searches and analysis for each project.
  • Be responsible for the financial success of all responsible projects.
  • Communicate with clients, brokers, contractors, consultants, and team members.

Project Manager Qualifications:

  • 7+ years of experience in the field of Architecture
  • 3+ years of experience in multifamily projects, demonstrating project leadership. A variety of project types (garden-style, mid-rise, wrap, or podium) experience is preferred
  • Experience working on multifamily projects, including garden style and podium
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Architecture
  • AutoCAD and Revit skills
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Project, Word, Excel, and Newforma
  • Thorough knowledge of building codes
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to coordinate a complete set of contract documents