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Program Manager

Program Manager

CompanyParsons
LocationLanham, MD, USA
Salary$144800 – $260600
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelExpert or higher

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or related technical/business field such as Construction Management
  • 15+ years related work experience
  • Ability to meet Parsons’ project management certification requirements
  • Familiarity with the integration of engineering/technical aspects, as well as procurement and construction activities
  • Advanced leadership skills with ability to perform in a management capacity
  • Excellent written and oral communications skills
  • Thorough knowledge of industry practices and regulations
  • Advanced knowledge of current technology and how it can be effectively utilized on projects
  • Past responsibility for profit and loss with direct experience leading technical and pricing proposals

Responsibilities

  • Plans, directs, supervises, and controls the execution of all business, technical, fiscal, and administrative functions of the assigned project.
  • Oversees establishment of Project Execution Plan, Health and Safety Plan, Quality Assurance/Quality Control Plan, and other documents as required.
  • Establishes the program requirements for all areas of the project, and monitors the draft and final deliverables for adherence to these criteria.
  • Assigns responsibility for executing project plans to key subordinates after careful assessment of how to utilize their qualifications and strengths.
  • Negotiates changes to the scope of work with the client and key subcontractors.
  • Markets and secures additional work with client to including supporting the resulting proposal process.
  • Responsible for following up on instructions and commitments associated with the project.
  • Responsible for the development and distribution of a project summary to all members of the project team for reference.
  • Provides input on performance reviews and development plans for subordinates.
  • Mobilizes company resources, through liaison with support departments, other offices, or subsidiaries, to create project teams capable of completing effective, quality work.
  • Discusses the qualifications required of the key project positions in specific detail with the profit center and department managers.
  • Works with other managers, project engineers, and discipline leads to develop budgets, schedules, and plans for the various elements of a project.
  • Works with the key project individual to devise and execute actions plans to rectify potential cost overruns or delays, or to accommodate significant changes to the scope of work; advises the client and company management of any such changes.
  • Responsible for maintaining current and timely change orders.
  • Promotes technical and commercial excellence on the project through application of Quality Assurance processes.
  • Monitors and reports to management on the progress of all project activity within the program, including significant milestones, and any conditions, which would affect project cost or schedule.
  • Field responsibilities may include labor relations, local procurement, payroll operations, etc.
  • Acts as the Company representative with the client and selected subcontractors during the program execution.
  • May participate in negotiations with regulatory agencies and in public meetings in support of clients.
  • Establishes weekly meeting to review project status and formulate action items.
  • Develops succession plan for Project Manager and key roles in coordination with leadership and leads implementation.
  • Performs other responsibilities associated with this position as may be appropriate.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) or Registered Architect (RA) is strongly preferred.
  • Certification as Project Management Professional (PMP) or Certified Construction Manager (CCM) is preferred.
  • Experience with multiple, simultaneous projects involving engineering, construction, and supporting information resources (GIS, CAD files, Maintenance of As-Builts)
  • Knowledge of Facilities and project types relevant to the NASA mission including clean rooms, laboratories, research, and launch facilities along with traditional campus type facilities and infrastructure.