Position Title:
Project Manager III
(Community College Campus Projects)
Program:
Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) BuildLACCD Program
Position Location:
Los Angeles TradeTech Campus
Position Start Date:
Approximately November 2021
DACM Project Management, Inc.
DACM Project Management, Inc. is a full service program, project, and construction management firm established in 1987. We have participated in domestic and international construction projects totaling more than $5 billion. As a member of the DACM team, you can make a lasting impact on your community and beyond. We invite you to join us for an opportunity with a company that respects the value of every member. Our goal is to forge lasting alliances and we’re proud to say that many of our employees have been part of the DACM team for over ten years.
For more information please visit www.dacmpm.com
Salary Range: Project Manager II $190,000 to $210,000 per annum
Within this range, the actual salary will be based on experience.
This position requires working at the campus location
Position Description:
Lead a construction team in accordance with District and program policies and procedures for College construction bond operations.
Train team on all LACCD and PMO policies and procedures
Follow and successfully execute program Quality Management System
Report and collaborate with Program Management Office on all project matters
Review and develop contract documents
Plan, organize, direct, coordinate, and report performance of College Project Management team and construction projects.
Identify risks and create risk mitigation plans successfully
Document and report all project data accurately and in a timely manner
Create and present project and college data clearly to multiple stakeholder groups
Successfully manage and execute 5 to 10 projects simultaneously, ranging in construction value and complexity from $5M to $80M each.
Successfully deliver construction projects on schedule and within budget
Coordinate budget and schedule information with the Relocation Project Manager regarding
FF&E, Asset Disposition/Surplus, and Relocation
Review all deliverables from designers in the different design phases. While in construction, the Project Manager will review the construction change documents (CCD’s) prior to submittal to DSA.
Successfully closeout projects to include DSA closeout and PMO/District closeout
Track status of all projects and provide management reports regarding overall program relative to construction project delivery schedules
Track status and provide management reports relative to scheduling, cost control, staffing and other related construction contract requirements
Review and inspect construction site offices to assess performance of construction teams and
adherence to legal requirements
Review and provide recommended actions in resolving disputes relative to construction projects
Direct and assist in outreach efforts to provide information about college projects
Work collaboratively with all project stakeholders to proactively resolve construction issues and conflicts
Conduct daily construction project site walks and provide daily reports
Interface with DSA deputy Project Inspector and Laboratory of Record during construction,
occupancy and close out phases
Perform other related duties as assigned
Job Requirements:
Minimum Required Qualifications:
7 years experience in management of multiple construction projects
Experience working within a large capital improvement program and familiarity with relevant
Public Codes
5 years experience with on-site field construction management
2 years experience in Educational Facility Construction
BA or BS in Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning, Construction Management or a closely
related field. Additional qualifying experience in excess to the minimum stated above may be
substituted for the required education on a year for year basis.
Recent experience with Division of the State Architect (DSA) construction/design processes
Knowledge of all parts of the project life cycle, including master planning, design and closeout
Experience utilizing Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Experience in alternative delivery method
Experience with using a web-based project management system such as Proliance
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified projects and/or the Collaborative for High Performing Schools (CHPS)
Experience in Formal Construction Partnering
A valid Certificate of Registration as an Architect by the California Architectural Board or
Professional Engineer by the California State Board for Professional Engineers and Land
Surveyors
A valid Construction Manager (CCM) credential by the Construction Manager Certification
Institute (CMCI)
Experience with construction of reinforced concrete structures
Preferred Experience
· Knowledge of all parts of the project life cycle, to include master planning, design and closeout
· Experience in Formal Construction Partnering