Civic/Justice Project Manager
At HDR, our employee-owners are fully engaged in creating a welcoming environment where each of us is valued and respected, a place where everyone is empowered to bring their authentic selves and novel ideas to work every day. As we foster a culture of inclusion throughout our company and within our communities, we constantly ask ourselves\: What is our impact on the world?
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Each and every role throughout our organization makes a difference in our ability to change the world for the better.
We believe architecture is more than designing buildings, it’s about providing solutions to societal challenges and creating stronger, more vibrant communities. As part of our Architecture practice at HDR, you’ll contribute to the design and delivery of spaces and experiences that advance community well-being. From healing environments and learning spaces to research labs and civic landmarks and infrastructure, your work will directly influence how individuals experience the world around them. We bring together architects, planners, designers, and technical experts to solve complex design challenges with creativity, curiosity, and collaboration. From championing design excellence with an emphasis on resilience and sustainability to pioneering innovative building technologies, your contributions will leave a lasting impact on the built environment.
In the role of Civic/Justice Project Manager, we'll count on you to\:
- Deliver a variety of Civic/Justice related project types, including\: Administrative Buildings, Public Safety, Courthouses, Correctional Centers, Jails, and other Law Enforcement related buildings. As leaders in justice design, we stand committed to advancing restorative justice architecture. Designing justice facilities is both an immense responsibility and an opportunity to rethink and improve every touchpoint within the system — using the design process to promote meaningful restorative justice and human dignity.
- Lead project teams having varied levels of experience and exposure to Civic/Justice facilities
- Plan and manage all aspects of small to medium single-discipline projects and large, complex projects
- Independently coordinate work of professional staff and balance team throughout entire project's development
- Establish client relations, and be involved with marketing, contractual, design and production meetings
- Participate in reviews with various governing agencies
- Conduct work sessions with other staff
- Coordinate workload through entire project development, and ensure completion of documents on schedule
- Track financial aspects of projects, and coordinate and adjust work effort with team to ensure that work is completed within parameters of agreed-to schedules
- Work with Business /Accounting Manager or Project Controller and Department Manager for project reviews and with company management as needed
Preferred Qualifications
- Master's degree in Architecture
- Experience with justice, juvenile justice, and/or civic facilities
- Experience with DCAMM, Chapter 149/149A, and other New England public agencies
- Experience and/or interest in sustainable design/LEED
- Fluency with using Revit for project documentation and delivery
- Knowledge of Adobe Suite and Microsoft Suite
- PMP Certification is a plus
- Preference is given to local candidates
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