Development Project Manager Real Estate - Miami, FL at Geebo

Development Project Manager

Boos Development Group (BDG) is seeking a Development Project Manager (DPM) to assist with and oversee numerous retail based development projects.
Responsibilities:
Pre-Real Estate Committee Activities: DPM shall coordinate BDG's development team with initial site layouts and feasibility reports. The DPM shall assist in compiling the REC package including budget, timeline, and site plan preparation.
Due Diligence: DPM shall manage all aspects of the due diligence process including, but not limited to: feasibility studies, geotechnical evaluations, environmental audits, and survey.
Entitlement and Permitting: The DPM shall work with BDG's consultants and with municipal and neighborhood leaders in guiding each project through its development process.
Project Design and Engineering: The DPM shall coordinate BDG's design consultants in designing a project within the parameters of a REC approved site plan and budget as well as the tenant's criteria and the local codes.
Project Bidding: The DPM shall coordinate the bidding process with approved general contractors.
Project Construction: The DPM shall monitor and report weekly on all BDG's construction activities. Monitoring shall key on the general contractor's adherence to the approved drawings, the project's schedule, and the project's budget.
Qualifications:
BS degree in accredited 4 year college or university with an emphasis in education relevant to the position.
2-7 years of experience in development, construction or civil engineering.
Computer proficiency and related software knowledge (Microsoft including MS Project)
Strong customer service skills.
Strong work ethic; self motivated.
Ability to read and interpret construction documents.
Strong communication and organizational skills
Knowledge of construction standards, work methods, materials and operating practices.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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