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Project Manager, Office for Capital Programs, UIC - Chicago

The Office for Capital Programs at the University of Illinois at Chicago has an opening for a Project Manager. Responsibilities for this position include: Project management and contract administration services related to capital projects, which can include both new construction and renovation projects.
Applicants must have a B.A or B.S degree in architecture, related engineering field or construction. A minimum of 5 years' of progressively responsible experience in management of design and construction of multiple simultaneous projects including construction project estimating budgeting, schedule management, and cash flow management  Experience in contract administration, including contract document interpretation and development required.  Familiarity with OSHA and safety regulations as related to building construction is required.  Familiarity with building mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire/alarm protection systems, roofing and facade systems, campus utility systems, hazardous material testing and abatement, as well as state and local permitting and approvals processes as related to construction is required. Ideal candidates will be able to communicate effectively with persons at all levels; exercise proficiency in word processing, spreadsheet, and scheduling software; and will also exhibit excellent oral and written communication  skills.  State of Illinois licensure to practice architecture or related engineering professions are strongly preferred.

Please go to http://www.uic.edu/depts/ocp/ and click on the Help Wanted section for more information.

The University of Illinois at Chicago is an AA/EOE. For fullest consideration send resume to address on web by June 1, 2014.