Construction Project Manager
- Virginia Commonwealth University
- Richmond, Virginia
- Full Time
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Job Code 17221 Recruitment Pool All Applicants Posting Number req8126 Unit FM Construction MBU Department Facilities Management, Construction Management Department Website Link Location VCU Address 907 Floyd Ave, Richmond, VA 23284 USA Duties & ResponsibilitiesSummary
VCU FMD Construction Management has an exciting opportunity for a Construction Project Manager to join the team!
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) combines learning, research, creativity, service, and discovery with a commitment to inclusive excellence. When deciding where to work, VCU is a great choice because of the career opportunities, a wide variety of benefits available, a generous leave package, various discounts within the community, and a welcoming and supportive culture that prioritizes your well-being.
The Construction Project Manager is responsible for the coordination and management of non-capital construction projects to facilitate new and renovated facilities that support the mission of the University on both the Monroe Park and MCV Campuses. This position requires experience in the planning, design, and construction of new and renovated projects and has a focus on moderately complex construction projects with the flexibility to support other related needs.
The project management portion of construction includes supervision of construction contractors, architectural firms, engineering firms, consulting specialists, and associated university services throughout preconstruction, construction, and post construction operations to manage successful completion of all projects assigned. Proactive management of budget, scope, schedule, quality, and safety while maintaining good relationships with clients, customers, and stakeholders.
The core functions of this position include: defining and confirming client expectations, specifying, monitoring, and managing scopes of work, management, planning and estimating, monitoring schedules for vendor compliance, inspecting materials and workmanship to ensure compliance with contract documents, budget control and negotiations with contractors and A/E firms, project closeout through owner occupancy, effective written and verbal communication.
Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
Project Administration
- Prepares and executes design and construction and associated procurements with assistance from contracting officers
- Coordinates user operations and activities to ensure their integration into the project
- Prepares and reviews design and construction documents and specifications to assure completeness, constructability, and code compliance and that the project meets University standards, meets the guidelines of the HECO Manual/CPSM and adheres to budget and schedule constraints while meeting client expectations
- Negotiates and approves change orders
- Prepares project closeout documents to also include project documentation required from contractor and approved by A/E
- Set up project data and contractor information into project management information software in order to track entire project status and history
Project Monitoring
- Tracks and maintains project measures for budgets, scopes, and schedules through timely and accurate updates of project success criteria in the assigned Project Management software
- Proactively monitors project quality and schedule compliance; joint effort with architect / engineer and VCU stakeholders to review and approve material submittals and shop drawings proactively
- Proactively monitors site environmental conditions for compliance with State requirements
- Monitors and reviews the University Construction Inspector's daily reports
- Acts as the liaison between the owner and the contractor and the A/E
- Proactively monitors activities of outside contractors and handles conflicts
- Coordinates material purchasing and ensures State procurement guidelines are maintained
Budget Control
- Proactive budget management
- Responsible for preparing and monitoring project budgets to ensure compliance with university and state purchasing procedures by analyzing periodic financial reports, by recommending authorization of expenditures, and by projecting and controlling cost overruns
- Reviews and approves contractor, A/E, and vendor payments; notifies each for corrections when discrepancies are found
- Enters project data in project management information software in order to track project budgets, commitments, and expenditures
Problem Solving
- Resolves construction and design conflicts through proper contract means
- Oversees and coordinates the activities of the architects / engineers, consultants, outside contractors, in-house maintenance, vendors, and the users to ensure a timely and economical project completion
- Identifies and meets the needs of the users
Advisory
- Confers with, and as scheduled by, the Assistant Director to apprise him/her of the status of on-going projects to include problems, changes, budget status, schedule status, and the construction inspector's performance
- Meets with contractor, A/E, inspector to remain updated on issues, schedule and job progress
- Keeps key departments, zone leaders, and owners updated on project progress, issues, and schedules through frequent and regular communication
- Attends Unit and Departmental meetings as required by Unit and Departmental Leadership
Minimum Hiring Standards
- Bachelor's degree in architecture, engineering, construction management, or related field or an equivalent combination of education and relevant work experience
- Several years of experience as a project manager in commercial, industrial, or higher education design and/ or construction
- Ability to read and understand Construction Drawings and Specifications with a working knowledge of construction products, materials, technology, and building systems
- Ability to use logic and reasoning to analyze and solve problems
- Working knowledge of construction means, methods, state codes, and standards
- Effective verbal and written communication and negotiation skills
- Valid Virginia Drivers License required
- Demonstrated experience working in and fostering an environment of respect, professionalism and civility with a population of faculty, staff, and students from all backgrounds and experiences, or a commitment to do so as a staff member at VCU
Preferred Hiring Standards
- Effective management of project budgets and forces to the benefit of the University
- Strong understanding of CPM or other schedule management techniques
- Professional Certification (ie. PE, PMP, CCM, AIA, LEED)
- Advanced negotiation skills and above average written and oral skills
- Supervisory and management skills
- Ability to manage multiple projects concurrently
- Experience with the Virginia Construction & Professional Services Manual (CPSM) and State Procurement and Virginia Capital Outlay construction management experience
Required Licensure/Certifications
- Valid Virginia Driver's License
Physical and Cognitive Requirements
Physical Demands & Activities
Light Lifting ( 50 lbs): Marginal
Pushing/Pulling: Marginal
Standing: Essential
Sitting: Essential
Repetitive Motion: Essential
Walking: Essential
Climbing: Marginal
Reaching: Marginal
Bending: Marginal
Environmental Conditions
Extreme heat/cold: Marginal
Extreme Noise: Marginal
Vibrations: Marginal
Fumes: Marginal
Mists/gases: Marginal
Emotional Demands
Fast pace: Essential
Average Pace: Essential
Multiple Stimuli: Essential
Intense Customer Interaction: Essential
Frequent Change: Essential
Mental/Sensory Demands
Memory: Essential
Reasoning: Essential
Hearing: Essential
Reading: Essential
Analyzing: Essential
Logic: Essential
Verbal Communication: Essential
Written Communication: Essential
Salary Range: $65,000 - $72,000
Work Days/Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm
VCU Job Code: Project Manager FM 1 (17221)
Closing Date on or before September 23, 2025
FLSA University Employee Job FTE 1 Exemption Status Exempt Restricted Position No E-Class UF - University Employee FT Job Category University Employee ORP Eligible Yes Salary Range $65,000 - $72,000 Compensation Type Salaried Target Hire Date 9/25/2025 Contact Information for Candidates Documents Needed to Apply Resume