The Landscape Architecture Project Manager will bring outdoor spaces to life, by collaborating with team members to provide concept design through technical construction documentation and administration of landscape architecture projects including landscape and hardscape plans, details, and specifications. They lead and manage the design team and client through the design and construction documentation and administration phases of projects including parks, streetscapes, public space design, development sites, industrial sites, higher education, and master planning, etc. The Project Manager is responsible for leading the client through the design process by spearheading project meetings, visioning sessions, design charrettes, and client presentations, etc. The PM is also accountable for directing staff, delegating, and assigning workloads to appropriate team members. They are to provide clear verbal and written instructions to staff to keep projects proceeding and on schedule. Communication will include providing direction on design, construction documentation, and administration. The Project Manager reviews projects to sign and seal plans for construction and provides help to the department in any way necessary for the good of the department. The PM needs to be a self-starter, organize projects, and be able to work on multiple projects concurrently. The Project Manager regularly interacts with employees inside and outside of the department, including regular interaction with clients. The PM should present to the public (agencies, government entities, professional affiliations, etc.), publicly speak on behalf of the profession of landscape architecture for industry related conferences and regularly participate in selling to clients. The Project Manager, while leading the client through the design process, is required to be able to design and problem solve ‘on the fly’, as they are the primary contact with clients. It is expected that the Project Manager manages assigned staff, manages profit and loss of a project, while being the model of professionalism, representing the Company and the department in a positive light. The PM will provide revenue projections for the six-month revenue forecast, review billing reports, and ensures projects are set up correctly in Unanet. The PM provides scope and fee proposals, landscape architecture led proposal writing, and will prepare for and lead interviews. They are responsible for gathering feedback from clients on how well we are performing on projects.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees