
Project Manager
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Overview
Job Description
An award-winning U.S. design firm that provides architecture, planning, and interior design services focused on complex, community-oriented projects and mass-timber innovation across diverse building types is seeking a Project Manager to help deliver exceptional multi-family residential projects from concept through construction. In this role, you will work closely with their Studio Director to lead project teams, coordinate consultants, and ensure high-quality project delivery at their downtown Oakland office.
Your Day Includes
- Leading project teams through schematic design, construction documents, and construction administration
- Managing project schedules, budgets, billings, and additional service requests
- Reviewing and redlining drawings and specifications for quality and accuracy
- Coordinating consultants, internal design teams, and Quality Control staff
- Mentoring and supporting documentation team members throughout project delivery
Must Haves
- Bachelor’s degree in Architecture required; California Architect license preferred
- Minimum 5 years of Project Management experience on multi-family projects with Type I and Type V construction knowledge
- Proficiency in Revit
P.S.
In addition to comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage, we offer a flexible hybrid schedule (Mon–Wed in office, Thu–Fri remote) and professional growth and licensure support.
If you have the necessary qualifications and are excited about this opportunity, we encourage you to apply. We look forward to hearing from you.
Eligible for Blueprint Helpers referral program (find out more: blueprinthires.com/bphelpers)
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