Project Manager IV
Job Details
Job Location
Lakewood, CO
Position Type
Full Time
Salary Range
$90000.00 - $100000.00 Salary/year
Description
Join a company whereexcellence meets opportunity! AtMIRACORP Inc.,we dont just provide federal government contract serviceswe set the gold standard in quality and reliability. What truly sets us apart?Our people.
We believe our employees are thecornerstoneof everything we achieve. Thats why we invest intalent, innovation, and leadership, fostering a workplace where your contributions make a real impact. As part of our team, youll experienceunmatched career development, collaboration, and the chance to be part of something extraordinary.
Location: Denver/Lakewood CO
Position Summary:
The Construction Project Manager IV leads high-value federal design and construction projects from planning to occupancy. Based in Lakewood, CO, this role ensures quality, compliance, and on-time delivery across complex capital renovations. Acting as both technical expert and program strategist, the PM IV drives stakeholder alignment, contract execution, and code adherencedelivering results that meet mission-critical goals for performance, budget, and sustainability.
Essential FunctionsConstruction Project Manager IV aligned to federal classification language and style, following U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) guidance for positions in the 0801 General Engineering Series, 0808 Architecture Series, or 1101 General Business & Industry Series
Program/Project Management (60%)
+ Serves as Contracting Officers Technical Representative (COTR) or delegated project authority for multimillion-dollar capital projects under the prospectus level.
+ Manages the full project lifecycleincluding programming, budgeting, design, acquisition, construction, commissioning, and closeout.
+ Develops and maintains Project Management Plans; monitors progress against milestones and critical path schedules.
+ Coordinates with internal departments and external agencies to ensure adherence to objectives, timelines, scope, and funding requirements.
+ Manages risk, quality, schedule, and change control measures on assigned construction projects.
Technical Oversight and Code Compliance (20%)
+ Interprets and applies applicable building codes, accessibility standards, life safety requirements, and environmental regulations.
+ Reviews and approves design and construction documents for compliance, quality control, and technical feasibility.
+ Conducts or oversees construction inspections to ensure conformance with specifications and workmanship standards.
+ Advises on technical issues, sustainability goals (e.g., LEED or Guiding Principles), and regulatory compliance.
Contracting and Procurement Support (10%)
+ Collaborates with Contract Specialists to develop statements of work (SOW), independent government estimates (IGEs), and technical specifications.
+ Participates in acquisition planning, source selection evaluation boards (as applicable), and contract administration functions.
+ Validates contractor payment requests and supports the resolution of claims or disputes.
Stakeholder and Interagency Coordination (10%)
+ Interfaces with agency executives, tenant stakeholders, field office leadership, contractors, and consultants.
+ Leads or contributes to status briefings, progress reviews, interagency planning sessions, and oversight visits.
+ Represents the agency at national, regional, and local forums as needed to advocate for project objectives and secure alignment.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
+ Expert knowledge of engineering/architectural principles, concepts, and practices related to construction management.
+ Proficiency in interpreting technical documents, drawings, codes, and federal specifications.
+ Working knowledge of federal procurement regulations (e.g., FAR, GSA Acquisition Manual).
+ Mastery of project scheduling, financial management, and risk mitigation techniques.
+ Strong oral and written communication skills to engage diverse internal and external audiences.
+ Experience using project management software and tools (e.g., AutoCAD, MS Project, Primavera preferred).
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
+ Must be a U.S. citizen
+ Education: Bachelors degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related field required; Masters degree preferred.
+ Experience: Ten (10) or more years of progressively responsible experience managing capital construction projects.
+ Travel: Position may require travel for site visits, inspections, and interagency meetings.
Why Choose MIRACORP?
At MIRACORP, we recognize that our employees are thecornerstoneof our success. Thats why we offer anexceptional benefits packagefromday one, including:
+ Generous Paid Time Off(Personal, Vacation, Sick Leave)
+ Comprehensive Health Coverage(Medical, Vision, Dental)
+ Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Optionsfor healthcare and dependent care
+ Short-Term & Long-Term Disability Coverage
+ Life Insurance & Accidental Death & Dismemberment Protection
+ Employee Wellness Resources&Assistance Programs
+ Financial Counseling Programsto support long-term planning
+ Commuter Benefitsfor work-life ease
+ 401(k) with 100% immediate employer matching
+ Independent, purpose-driven work environmentwith meaningful impact
+ A company thatlives its core values, prioritizing integrity, accountability, and excellence
We proudly supportveteransandall qualified applicants, ensuring equal employment opportunitieswithout regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
Join a team whereyour expertise is valued, your impact is recognized, and your career can thrive. Come grow with usbecause at MIRACORP, your success is our success!
Job Details
Job Location
Lakewood, CO
Position Type
Full Time
Salary Range
$90000.00 - $100000.00 Salary/year
Description
Join a company whereexcellence meets opportunity! AtMIRACORP Inc.,we dont just provide federal government contract serviceswe set the gold standard in quality and reliability. What truly sets us apart?Our people.
We believe our employees are thecornerstoneof everything we achieve. Thats why we invest intalent, innovation, and leadership, fostering a workplace where your contributions make a real impact. As part of our team, youll experienceunmatched career development, collaboration, and the chance to be part of something extraordinary.
Location: Denver/Lakewood CO
Position Summary:
The Construction Project Manager IV leads high-value federal design and construction projects from planning to occupancy. Based in Lakewood, CO, this role ensures quality, compliance, and on-time delivery across complex capital renovations. Acting as both technical expert and program strategist, the PM IV drives stakeholder alignment, contract execution, and code adherencedelivering results that meet mission-critical goals for performance, budget, and sustainability.
Essential FunctionsConstruction Project Manager IV aligned to federal classification language and style, following U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) guidance for positions in the 0801 General Engineering Series, 0808 Architecture Series, or 1101 General Business & Industry Series
Program/Project Management (60%)
+ Serves as Contracting Officers Technical Representative (COTR) or delegated project authority for multimillion-dollar capital projects under the prospectus level.
+ Manages the full project lifecycleincluding programming, budgeting, design, acquisition, construction, commissioning, and closeout.
+ Develops and maintains Project Management Plans; monitors progress against milestones and critical path schedules.
+ Coordinates with internal departments and external agencies to ensure adherence to objectives, timelines, scope, and funding requirements.
+ Manages risk, quality, schedule, and change control measures on assigned construction projects.
Technical Oversight and Code Compliance (20%)
+ Interprets and applies applicable building codes, accessibility standards, life safety requirements, and environmental regulations.
+ Reviews and approves design and construction documents for compliance, quality control, and technical feasibility.
+ Conducts or oversees construction inspections to ensure conformance with specifications and workmanship standards.
+ Advises on technical issues, sustainability goals (e.g., LEED or Guiding Principles), and regulatory compliance.
Contracting and Procurement Support (10%)
+ Collaborates with Contract Specialists to develop statements of work (SOW), independent government estimates (IGEs), and technical specifications.
+ Participates in acquisition planning, source selection evaluation boards (as applicable), and contract administration functions.
+ Validates contractor payment requests and supports the resolution of claims or disputes.
Stakeholder and Interagency Coordination (10%)
+ Interfaces with agency executives, tenant stakeholders, field office leadership, contractors, and consultants.
+ Leads or contributes to status briefings, progress reviews, interagency planning sessions, and oversight visits.
+ Represents the agency at national, regional, and local forums as needed to advocate for project objectives and secure alignment.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
+ Expert knowledge of engineering/architectural principles, concepts, and practices related to construction management.
+ Proficiency in interpreting technical documents, drawings, codes, and federal specifications.
+ Working knowledge of federal procurement regulations (e.g., FAR, GSA Acquisition Manual).
+ Mastery of project scheduling, financial management, and risk mitigation techniques.
+ Strong oral and written communication skills to engage diverse internal and external audiences.
+ Experience using project management software and tools (e.g., AutoCAD, MS Project, Primavera preferred).
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
+ Must be a U.S. citizen
+ Education: Bachelors degree in Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or related field required; Masters degree preferred.
+ Experience: Ten (10) or more years of progressively responsible experience managing capital construction projects.
+ Travel: Position may require travel for site visits, inspections, and interagency meetings.
Why Choose MIRACORP?
At MIRACORP, we recognize that our employees are thecornerstoneof our success. Thats why we offer anexceptional benefits packagefromday one, including:
+ Generous Paid Time Off(Personal, Vacation, Sick Leave)
+ Comprehensive Health Coverage(Medical, Vision, Dental)
+ Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Optionsfor healthcare and dependent care
+ Short-Term & Long-Term Disability Coverage
+ Life Insurance & Accidental Death & Dismemberment Protection
+ Employee Wellness Resources&Assistance Programs
+ Financial Counseling Programsto support long-term planning
+ Commuter Benefitsfor work-life ease
+ 401(k) with 100% immediate employer matching
+ Independent, purpose-driven work environmentwith meaningful impact
+ A company thatlives its core values, prioritizing integrity, accountability, and excellence
We proudly supportveteransandall qualified applicants, ensuring equal employment opportunitieswithout regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
Join a team whereyour expertise is valued, your impact is recognized, and your career can thrive. Come grow with usbecause at MIRACORP, your success is our success!
Job ID: 483991989
Originally Posted on: 7/3/2025
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