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Director Pmp Project Manager Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

PMP, PRINCE2, or BMS-specific certifications (e.g., BCIA) are highly advantageous. * Soft Skills ... DDC (Direct Digital Control) and Control Logic : Expertise in DDC technology, which forms the ...

PMP, PRINCE2, or BMS-specific certifications (e.g., BCIA) are highly advantageous. * Soft Skills ... DDC (Direct Digital Control) and Control Logic : Expertise in DDC technology, which forms the ...

HVAC Project Manager

Shawnee, KS · On-site

$105K - $120K/yr

Professional development allowance for PMP renewal or ASHRAE certifications Key Responsibilities - Commercial HVAC Project Manager * Oversee commercial HVAC projects ranging from $500K to $5M ...

Professional development allowance for PMP renewal or ASHRAE certifications Key Responsibilities - Commercial HVAC Project Manager * Oversee commercial HVAC projects ranging from $500K to $5M ...

HVAC Project Manager

Shawnee, KS · On-site

$105K - $120K/yr

Professional development allowance for PMP renewal or ASHRAE certifications Key Responsibilities - Commercial HVAC Project Manager * Oversee commercial HVAC projects ranging from $500K to $5M ...

Senior Project Manager

Olathe, KS · On-site +1

$92K - $118K/yr

Project Management Professional (PMP) certification preferred * Valid driver's license with acceptable violation history #LI-TB1 About Us Terracon is a 100 percent employee-owned multidiscipline ...

Project Management Professional (PMP) certification preferred * Valid driver's license with acceptable violation history #LI-TB1 General Responsibilities Manages the delivery of medium to large ...

Project Director

Kansas City, KS · On-site +1

$155K - $200K/yr

Join Foth as an Project Director , based in Green Bay, WI , or any of our 32 locations , or working ... Project Management Professional (PMP) certification * Professional Engineer (PE) license

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What is the difference between Director Pmp Project Manager vs Project Coordinator?

AspectDirector Pmp Project ManagerProject Coordinator
CertificationsPMP certification often requiredTypically no certification required
Work EnvironmentSenior leadership, strategic planningSupport role, administrative tasks
ResponsibilitiesOversees multiple projects, manages teamsAssists with project tasks, tracks progress
Industry UsageUsed in large organizations, industries like construction, ITCommon in all industries for entry-level support

The main difference between a Director Pmp Project Manager and a Project Coordinator is the level of responsibility and required credentials. The Director Pmp Project Manager holds a senior role with strategic oversight and typically requires PMP certification, while a Project Coordinator supports project teams with administrative tasks. The roles differ in scope, with the Director focusing on leadership and planning, and the Coordinator on day-to-day support.

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BMS/EPMS Project Manager

Amteck, LLC

Dodge City, KS

Full-time

Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 8 days ago


Amteck rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

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Job description

Amteck is hiring for a BMS/EPMS Project Manager. This position reports to our Vice President of Electrical Service

A BMS (Building Management System) Project Manager isresponsible for the end-to-end delivery of projects involving the design, installation, integration, commissioning, and handover of building automation systems. This role ensures projects are completed on time, within budget, and to quality and safety standards, while managing technical aspects and coordinating numerous stakeholders.

Key Responsibilities

  • Project Planning & Execution: Define project scope, objectives, and deliverables. Develop and manage detailed project schedules, budgets, and resource plans.
  • Technical Oversight: Oversee BMS design reviews, installation, and commissioning, ensuring compliance with specifications and building codes. Ensure the integration of the BMS with other systems like HVAC, lighting, security, electrical, and fire systems.
  • Stakeholder & Vendor Management: Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, general contractors, engineers, subcontractors, and suppliers. Manage vendor selection, contract negotiations, and lead project coordination meetings.
  • Risk & Quality Management: Identify potential project risks and implement mitigation plans. Ensure all works comply with safety regulations and quality assurance standards.
  • Testing & Handover: Lead Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT), Site Acceptance Tests (SAT), and integrated systems testing (IST). Manage the project closeout process, ensuring all documentation (as-built drawings, operation manuals) is completed and systems are handed over to operations teams.
  • Financial Management: Oversee project financials, including cost control, forecasting, margin analysis, tracking change orders (variation orders), and assisting with billing and payments.

Qualifications and Skills

  • Experience: Typically 3-5+ years of project management experience in the construction or building services industry, with a strong background in BMS and control systems. Experience in mission-critical facilities like data centers is often a plus.
  • Technical Knowledge: Deep technical knowledge of BMS platforms (e.g., Trend, Tridium, Siemens, Honeywell, Johnson Controls Metasys), HVAC systems, control logic, and integration protocols (like BACnet, Modbus).
  • Education/Certifications: A Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, or Controls) is often preferred. PMP, PRINCE2, or BMS-specific certifications (e.g., BCIA) are highly advantageous.
  • Soft Skills:
    • Excellent leadership and communication skills (written and verbal).
    • Strong organizational and time management abilities, with high attention to detail.
    • Effective problem-solving and critical-thinking capabilities.
    • Adaptability and the ability to work under pressure in fast-paced environments.

Other Requirements:

  • Proficiency in project management software (e.g., MS Project), MS Office Suite, and BMS software tools.
  • Knowledge of construction safety regulations (e.g., OSHA, CSCS certification).
  • Willingness to travel to various construction sites as needed.

A BMS Project Manager requires a blend of core project management competencies and deep technical knowledge specific to building automation and mechanical systems. The key technical skills are:

Core Systems and Hardware Knowledge

  • HVAC, Electrical, and Mechanical Systems: A strong understanding of how heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems, as well as electrical and other mechanical building equipment, operate. This includes knowledge of components like actuators, sensors, valves, and dampers.
  • DDC (Direct Digital Control) and Control Logic: Expertise in DDC technology, which forms the "brain" of a BMS. This includes understanding control strategies, sequences of operation, and the ability to design or review control logic.
  • System Components: Knowledge of input/output devices, controllers, user interfaces, and communication networks.
  • Building Codes and Standards: Familiarity with relevant building codes, safety regulations (e.g., OSHA), and industry standards to ensure all project work is compliant and safe.

Besides a family-oriented work atmosphere, we are proud to offer you a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, 401k, paid vacation and holidays, short term and long term disability, life insurance among other benefits.


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