
Project Manager - Building Assessment
- Seattle, WA
- $75,000-90,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Make forensic assessment of major building systems and distressed conditions
- Take photos of site and building system conditions
- Conduct basic interviews and research covering property maintenance history
- Make recommendations for maintenance and probable costs for building systems using our cost and recommendation libraries
- Write clear and concise condition and status reports using our in-house report templates
- Conduct public records research regarding building, zoning, and fire code violations
- Conduct periodic site visits to: monitor construction, review contractors' requisitions for payment, and recommend the release of construction funds
- Observe general compliance of as-built conditions with the contract drawings and specifications
- Review construction schedules, trade payment breakdowns, job cost reports, and payment requisitions
- Manage multiple projects
- Capable of managing stairs as well as two- or three-story ladders
- Work as a team member, utilizing the experience and knowledge of senior authors who will review and critique your reports before delivery to our clients
- Deliver outstanding client service with timely responses and proactive solutions
- Previous construction administration, construction management, architecture, engineering or similar experience
- Experience performing PCAs and related projects preferred
- Knowledge and experience in assessing various property types preferred
- Knowledge of the entitlement/permitting process and construction delivery methods and agreements
- Familiarity with construction best practices, general building codes, and various building types
- Passion for being detail oriented and organized
- Proficiency in Word, Excel, and Outlook
- Advanced writing and communication skills
- Personable and able to communicate with people at all levels
- Willingness to travel if necessary
- Self-starter, resourceful, and the ability to work productively and independently on multiple projects at a time under strict deadlines with guidance from senior staff
- Ability to occasionally climb ladders to access two and three story, low-slope roofs
- Capable of working outside and navigating stairs, sites, and building interiors
- Experience with Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, or HUD guidelines and Property Needs Assessments a plus
- Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering or Construction Management required
- PE or RA license a plus