Landscape Project Manager
Jobot, Santa Clara, CA, United States
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Salary: $100,000 - $125,000 per year
A bit about us:Our client is a well-established and respected landscape architecture and civil engineering firm with numerous locations throughout California and for decade now they have managed a wide range of projects from design to completion and their diversified portfolio includes parks & communities, sports parks & professional sports, colleges & universities, K-12, commercial and urban.
Why join us?Generous compensation
Comprehensive benefits package, 401K, etc.
Stability and growth potential
Hybrid work schedule
Job DetailsCurrently they are looking to add a Project Manager with a background in landscape design who can work a HYBRID schedule out of their office in Santa Clara, CA.
Responsibilities:
- Project Manager Designer provides design support for the firm.
- Provides effective leadership for the design discipline to ensure corporate goals, objectives and plans are effectively executed.
- Responsible for: directing the daily operations of the design discipline; operating the design efficiently and profitably; participating in marketing activities and business development; and creating an environment conducive to high quality design, productive cooperation and professionalism.
- Project Manager Designer reports to Principal in charge of the projects.
Requirements:
- 10+ years of experience within the profession will be required for this position.
- Experience leading design efforts for public, athletic, educational, community, urban design, commercial, and planning projects.
- License in the state of California to practice their specific discipline (L.A., P.E., Arch., etc.) is required. Further credentials may be required depending on their area of expertise.
- Thorough knowledge of design practice, including marketing and contract development, budgeting and scheduling, programming and planning, design process, project management, specifications and construction drawing development, codes, materials, costs and construction techniques.
- Proficient in the use of computer for design and understanding CAD operations.
- Research and remain current in landscape design through review of periodicals, continuing education and involvement with professional organizations.
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