The University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics department of Capital Management an E & A Senior Project Manager, reporting to the Director, New Constructionfor health care construction projects. The Senior Project Manager is responsible for driving and managing the capital project development process from planning/programming through occupancy and enhancing the UIHC experience though the built environment. The position will provide leadership and strategically manage risk, monitor finances and ensure each phase of work is conducted to meet the schedule, budget and quality standards. The primary focus of the position is to support the Director of New Construction by providing project leadership and acting as the voice of the Owner on large scale health care construction projects. This will include coordinating stakeholder involvement for internal functions such as safety and security, information technology and other support services as well as medical providers and operational planning. Additionally, this position will help manage the work of ancillary consultants such as furniture, medical equipment and transition planners,
The position requires the ability to guide, direct, and coordinate the work of multiple activities at the same time while keeping the Director of New Construction apprised of all activities via regular meetings and reporting. The position requires excellent organizational skills, the ability to plan projects, prioritize work and meet deadlines. The ideal candidate will have a hands-on approach who enjoys actively managing projects and participating on a strong team, is an analytical thinker who is self-motivated, flexible, and decisive, with the ability to adapt to change and competing demands. They must be a dynamic individual who is client-oriented while keeping the company's interests in mind
The Capital Management Senior Project Manager all phases of project development and completion as well as the design and/or construction process of capital improvement projects. The Senior Project manager assures projects are designed in compliance with UI, state and federal standards and programmatic requirements and completed on schedule, within budget and in compliance with a contractually defined scope and quality standards.
Key areas of responsibility include, budget and schedule management, design management, contract management, communication, coordination, leadership, and financial responsibility.
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