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Project Manager (Multi-family) - Commercial Construction
Michael Page, Southfield
Key responsibilities of a successful Project Manager (Detroit, MI) include:Inspect the work and operation of contractors/subcontractors to ensure compliance with contracts.Develop and maintain strong relationships with all parties involved on the project including the owner, architect, engineer and sub contractorsAttend, lead, and participate in project meetings as needed.Resolve daily issuesAct cohesively with the Superintendent and other leadershipManage project costsCoordinate all relevant project personnel, including subcontractors, office personnel, and vendorsReview, analyze, and evaluate project specifications and plansManage the bid processMonitor quality control for the duration of the projectClosely monitor and ensure adhesion to the project scheduleRecruit and select subcontractors, maintaining rapport throughout the processMPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.A successful candidate for Project Manager (Detroit, MI) possesses:BS in Construction Management or related fieldExperience with Hospitality or Multifamily projectsTechnologically literate -- knowledge of ProCore is a MUSTHave a proven track record of effectively and efficiently managing job sitesA great positive attitude and strong management abilityThe ideal candidate can work their way into a VP of Multifamily role in 2-3 yearsThorough understanding of OSHA safety standardsComfortable managing (superintendents, subcontractors, etc.) and being managed (senior project managers, project executives, directors of construction, etc.)Able to work both independent and collaborativelyAble to read and interpret blueprints