Job Description
Job Title-Facilities Project Manager
Location- Aliso Viejo, CA (hybrid position-work onsite 3 days a week)
Clearance required-The ability to obtain a clearance or a current DHS or US Customs Background Investigation (CBP BI) clearance required
US Citizenship Required
Federal facilities construction experience required
The Project Manager shall support the Government by overseeing every phase of a facilities construction, or alteration project from initiation to close out. This involves working closely with stakeholders to develop and validate project requirements. The PM will track and report progress of alterations, construction, quality of work for each Project, and will validate conformity with project drawings, specifications, and good practices. The PM will assist in recommending solutions for specific problems that arise during site visits through written reports and/or oral presentations. The PM will ensure to follow all CBP, GSA, and DHS established policy and or processes. The PM shall ensure all project data is maintained in systems of record. Position is located in Aliso Viejo, CA, but PM will be managing projects across the San Diego/Los Angeles area.
Responsibilities:
Project Assessment: conduct an initial assessment for each project, including coordinating with stakeholders and conducting independent research to refine requirements and developing an initial cost estimate, schedule, and budget
Develop Project Documents: develop a Project Management Plan (PMP), Risk Register, Schedule, provide National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) planning support, Analysis of Alternatives
Design: use SMEs to participate in design kick-off and charrette meetings, facilitate review and comments gathering and make recommendations on acceptance of design to improve program cost-effectiveness. Shall review and make recommendations on a schematic (including basic site/building layout)
Cost Engineering: for the acquisition of furniture and equipment for outfitting facilities, including coordination with service providers, provide a recommendation on procurement strategy accompanied appropriate paperwork, prepare a cost estimate, prepare RWA (if applicable), coordinate requirements, review of furniture layout prepared by others, participate in site walk for verification of furniture layout acceptability, and oversight of delivery and installation
Pre-Construction Administration: participate in pre-construction meetings, coordinate stakeholder reviews of submittals with an emphasis on cost engineering, coordinate responses to RFIs, coordinate change management cost and schedule evaluations, conduct quality reviews, review project status reporting, participate in project meetings, review work done by others, recommend solutions to issues and make recommendations on Government acceptance of work
Project Documentation: review a Change Request Form, modification packages for approved changes, completed Comment Matrix, documentation for Pre-Con/Kick-off meeting, documentation for stakeholder coordination, initial Cost Curve and monthly variance report on obligation and expenditures in Program Management Review (PMR) Report, biweekly PMR Report, Project Quality Plan, Pre-final/Final inspection checklist with punch list and inspection report, review of the Lease or Occupancy Agreement, quad chart project updates on a monthly basis. Update TRIRIGA at least once a month on the status of the project to include project documentation, construction photos, and correspondence as appropriate
Construction Management Reporting: track and report progress of alterations, construction, quality of work and materials for each Project, and will validate conformity with project drawings, specifications, and good practices. Will assist in recommending solutions for specific problems that arise during site visits through written reports and/or oral presentations. Will prepare and provide to the Government client a project specific construction progress trip report for each site visit that is taken in support of construction management. Shall visit each project site at least once per month
Quality Assurance Planning/Support: provide quality assurance planning by developing and implementing quality assurance methods, defining proper acceptance criteria, and establishing appropriate milestones and signatory procedures for the acceptance of deliverables. Will provide support to quality assurance functions, to include process control and monitoring, performance metrics and measurement, risk analysis, mitigation and management, quality control metrics reporting, problem reporting and corrective actions follow up, and lessons learned analysis. Will perform quality audits to ensure standards and procedures are adequately followed
Construction Oversight: shall provide oversight and technical support on construction sites and project inspections. Will recommend solutions for specific problems that arise
Asset Creation: support asset creation and project closeout
Requirements:
Bachelorโs Degree or equivalent and a minimum of five (5) or more years of experience in facility management is required.
Qualifications:
Minimum of five (5) or more years of experience in facility management is required (see essential duties and responsibilities).
Foxhound Partners is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Foxhound Partners is committed to administering all employment and personnel actions on the basis of merit and free of discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or status as an individual with a disability. Consistent with this commitment, we are dedicated to the employment and advancement of qualified minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, protected veterans, persons of all ethnic backgrounds and religions according to their abilities.