
The Project Manager (PM) role, reporting to the Director of Construction, monitors every phase of a construction project (up to $20M) from inception to occupancy, primarily in the health care environment.
1.Oversees the design, construction and renovation of construction projects throughout the medical facilities. Develops and maintains project cost reports and schedules. Prepares construction status reports and monitors and updates construction schedules. Coordinates and ensures the smooth operation of all relocation and renovation projects.
2.Negotiates and administers the bidding and awarding of contracts with vendors and suppliers. Conducts financial analyses and prepares reports estimating the cost of construction projects and renovations. Identifies and resolves all budget problems with construction and renovation. Manages purchase orders, makes necessary changes. Reviews and recommends approval of invoice payments.
3.Coordinates with architect and engineering consultants to assure the optimal functioning of building systems and designs. Reviews drawings and contracts and provides input, recommendations and approval of same.
4.Coordinates with contractors, end-users, and any other relevant department throughout the duration of the project to insure optimal operations are maintained.
5.Evaluates, identifies and implements new ideas, technologies or process improvements to increase organizational efficiencies and cost savings.
6.Monitors and implements the Mount Sinai Medical Center’s quality control program. Monitors construction of work ensuring that timetable is maintained and that work conforms to design and operational standards and requirements. Reviews and consults with architects and engineers regarding safety issues on new projects.
7.Monitors the preparation of all drawings and specifications to ensure standards are met. Leads constructability reviews.
8.Coordinates and implements relocation plans of departments, programs, staff, patients, etc.
9.Develops space programs, design fit plans to meet the needs of user departments
10.Coordinates the activities of outside architectural and engineering design consultants
11.Manages the A/E team and be the liaison between the consultants and user groups.
Ensures that the A/E team is meeting all regulatory requirements and that the budget and schedule are adhered to.
12.Monitors the progress of construction relative to schedule, cost and quality. Effectively monitors contractors safety management program including PPE, ILSMs and ICRA
13.Effectively monitors activities of construction schedule as the Owner’s representative.
Minimizes the disruption to hospital patients, staff and service due to construction
14.Reviews bid documents, drawings and coordinates pre-bid activities
15.Conducts periodic project management meetings with architectural and engineering consultant, contractors, subcontractors and user clients
16.Makes timely decisions in the field as unexpected conditions arise. Monitors contractor’s compliance with plans, specifications and applicable codes
17.Reviews and approves applications for payment, change orders and purchase requisitions.
Schedules shut downs, tie-ins and in-house activities with Engineering
18.Coordinates with Procurement for the purchase of furniture and equipment
19.Coordinates and schedules work with other departments. Coordinates move-in activities with user departments move coordinators
20.Maintains complete project files through project close out. Informs supervisor of status and issues of construction projects
21.Examines construction work, reports findings, follows up with corrective work and prepares and monitors punch lists
22.Responsible for managing costs to budget using standardized finance report
23.Other duties as assigned
5+ years’ experience with emphasis on health care design and construction. Should have the capabilities to run a construction project, if required. AutoCAD experience a plus.