Job Description:
- Architectural project managers typically are involved in most, if not all, aspects of construction projects.
- These professionals consider many factors as they help architectural projects involving commercial, industrial or residential buildings reach completion.
- Most architectural project managers spend a significant portion of their time consulting with clients in an office setting. However, they also visit construction sites, where they interact with engineers, contractors and construction personnel
- Preparation to building completion, architectural project managers oversee elements of the design and construction processes.
- Part of this preparation includes developing, organizing and reviewing building plans, as well as preparing construction contracts for general contractors.
- Architectural project managers also can take part in interviewing and hiring contractors for proposed projects. As they consult with clients, these professionals generally include a cost estimate based on equipment, materials and labor requirements.
Job Requirements:10 to 12 years of Experience.Bachelor's degree in architecture engineering is a Must.Experience in large-scale Residential, commercial & Administrative projects is a Must.Ability to use the main MS Office applications, Primavera, and CAD program.Strategic planning, strong reporting, and analytical skills.