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Seeking an experienced Project Manager for Owner's Representation in Washington, DC. This role requires 7+ years in construction management, overseeing budgets, schedules, and technical specifications for complex projects. You will represent clients, negotiate with contractors, and ensure efficie...
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United States , Washington, DC
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95000.00 - 125000.00 USD / Year
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Kramers Consulting
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Until further notice
Explore rewarding Project Manager, Owner’s Representation jobs, a critical and dynamic career path at the intersection of real estate, construction, and strategic client advocacy. Professionals in this role act as the owner's trusted agent and primary point of authority, safeguarding their interests throughout the entire lifecycle of a construction or development project. Unlike traditional contractors or internal project managers, they provide independent oversight, ensuring the project aligns perfectly with the client's vision, budget, and schedule. This profession is ideal for those who excel at high-level coordination, risk mitigation, and translating an owner's objectives into tangible, built results. The core mission of an Owner’s Rep Project Manager is to proactively manage all project-related issues on behalf of the client. Common responsibilities begin with the foundational stages of project development, including defining the project scope, establishing realistic budgets, and creating comprehensive master schedules. They lead the selection and hiring of the entire project team, including architects, engineers, and general contractors. Once the project is underway, they conduct regular site visits, lead coordination meetings, and meticulously review all documentation, from design drawings and submittals to change orders and payment applications. Their day-to-day duties involve constant communication, negotiating on the owner's behalf, tracking progress against benchmarks, and providing transparent, detailed status reports. Ultimately, they are the owner's shield, identifying potential cost overruns, schedule delays, or quality issues before they escalate, ensuring the project is delivered efficiently and effectively. To succeed in Project Manager, Owner’s Representation jobs, a specific blend of education, experience, and soft skills is essential. Typically, a bachelor’s degree in construction management, engineering, architecture, or a related field is required. Most positions demand several years of practical experience in construction management, commercial development, or architecture, providing the deep technical knowledge necessary to understand drawings, specifications, and building systems. Key skills include advanced financial acumen for budget preparation and tracking, sophisticated scheduling expertise, and a thorough understanding of construction contracts and methodologies. Beyond technical prowess, the role requires exceptional interpersonal and diplomatic skills. The professional must interact confidently with executive-level clients, design professionals, contractors, and public officials, often navigating conflicting interests to achieve the best outcome for the owner. Strong analytical abilities, proactive problem-solving, and impeccable organizational skills for managing vast amounts of documentation are fundamental. For strategic thinkers who enjoy immense responsibility and seeing a project through from concept to completion, pursuing a career in Owner’s Representation offers a challenging and highly impactful professional path.

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