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Project Manager

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$70K - $90K/yr

Must be adept in the use of computer software, including Microsoft Office and MS Project. Yardi Property Management software experience a plus. * Strong verbal, written, analytical, and basic ...

Veteran-friendly

Proficiency with project management software and Microsoft Office * Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record * Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screening * Positive attitude ...

Project Manager

North Pole, AK · On-site

$47K - $100K/yr

Proficiency with project management software and Microsoft Office * Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record * Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screening * Positive attitude ...

Proficiency with project management software and Microsoft Office * Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record * Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screening * Positive attitude ...

A minimum of 5 years of project management experience * Familiar with Microsoft Office, estimating and scheduling software, project management software * Must have the ability to interact with ...

This is a full-time regular position based in our Anchorage, Alaska office. Preferred Qualifications: * Advanced degree and/or Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. * Experience ...

Project Manager

Barrow, AK · On-site

$95K/yr

Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Construction Science, Civil Engineering, Architecture ... The work environment is a typical office setting with standard lighting and temperature conditions.

Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Construction Science, Civil Engineering, Architecture ... The work environment is a typical office setting with standard lighting and temperature conditions.

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What is a PMO manager?

A PMO manager, or project management office manager, oversees the development and completion of business projects. As a PMO manager, your duties include ensuring that business standards are upheld, directing the organization and scheduling of projects, and overseeing members of project teams to keep them on task. A career as a project management office manager requires you have at least a bachelor’s degree in business, administration, or a related field, as well as prior management experience or experience with project management. Skills that are useful in your job search and throughout your career include leadership, the ability to direct a project with many different parts, and strong written and verbal communication.

What is a PMO manager?

A PMO Manager, or Project Management Office Manager, oversees the project management office within an organization. They are responsible for establishing and maintaining project management standards, processes, and methodologies to ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and on budget. PMO Managers support project managers, track project performance, and often report on project progress to senior leadership. Their role is crucial in aligning projects with business goals and improving overall project efficiency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a PMO manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a PMO Manager, you need strong project management expertise, a solid understanding of portfolio and program management, and typically a bachelor's degree in business or a related field, often supported by certifications such as PMP or PRINCE2. Familiarity with project management tools like Microsoft Project, JIRA, or Primavera, and experience with reporting and analytics platforms, is essential. Outstanding leadership, stakeholder management, and communication skills help you guide teams and manage organizational change effectively. These skills ensure successful alignment of projects with business goals, efficient resource utilization, and consistent delivery of value across the organization.

What are some common challenges faced by PMO managers in aligning project goals with organizational strategy?

PMO Managers often encounter challenges when ensuring that individual project objectives align with broader organizational strategies. These challenges can include shifting business priorities, limited resource availability, and resistance to change from project teams. Effective communication, continuous stakeholder engagement, and strong governance processes are essential to overcome these hurdles. By regularly reviewing project portfolios and maintaining transparency with leadership, PMO Managers can help ensure alignment and drive successful outcomes.

What is the difference between Pmo Manager vs Project Coordinator?

AspectPmo ManagerProject Coordinator
ResponsibilitiesOversees project management processes, aligns projects with strategic goals, manages PMO teamAssists in project planning, tracks progress, supports project managers
Required CredentialsProject management certifications (PMP, PgMP), experience in project managementBasic project management knowledge, often a degree or certification in progress
Work EnvironmentStrategic, managerial, often in office or remoteOperational, supportive role, often in office or on-site
Industry UsageCommon in organizations with a PMO structureUsed across various industries to support project teams

The Pmo Manager focuses on strategic oversight and managing the project management office, while the Project Coordinator handles day-to-day project support tasks. Both roles require project management knowledge, but the Pmo Manager typically has more experience and certifications, working at a higher strategic level.

What's the average salary for Pmo managers?

The average salary for a PMO Manager typically ranges from $90,000 to $140,000 annually, depending on experience, industry, and location. Senior PMO Managers with extensive experience or certifications like PMP or PgMP can earn higher salaries, often exceeding $150,000. Compensation also varies based on company size and project scope.

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Project Manager

Aurora Military Housing

Anchorage, AK • On-site

Veteran-friendly

$70K - $90K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago

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Job description

POSITION SUMMARY


The Project Manager is responsible for AMH capital projects to include budgeting, performance, contract negotiations, site selection, tenant relations, and forward planning. They are the key interface to vendors, residents, JBER Partners, and contractors on capital projects for the existing AMH portfolio as well as new development opportunities.


The Project Manager is an integral part of the management team, playing a key leadership role for annual preventative maintenance and long-term health of all physical assets on JBER. This position has overall responsibility for constructing, and capital replacement and repair for all residential housing units, offices, warehouses, maintenance and mechanical workshops, community centers, boiler and furnace rooms, transfer stations, utilities, and grounds in compliance with government contractual obligations in a timely and cost-efficient manner.


The Project Manager is accountable for developing and implementing a comprehensive preventative maintenance program, budget planning and monitoring, coordination, implementation, tracking, and reporting of weekly, monthly, and seasonal maintenance priorities.


JOB DUTIES


• Develop and execute capital projects for the AMH residential housing portfolio.

• Oversee operations, including budgets, material contracts, capital expenditures, and other operating items for AMH projects at JBER.

• Participate in project scoping and budgeting of remodel projects and other reinvestment projects.

• Manage all aspects of the due diligence process including but not limited to feasibility studies, geotechnical evaluations, environmental assessments, and surveys.

• Obtain proper corporate and stakeholder approvals, to include the USAF and Civil Engineering Group.

• Manage all dates and processes within a project to ensure the project progresses as anticipated, including but not limited to critical dates within development agreements, leases, purchase agreements, permitting, and construction.

• Lead and manage engineers, architects, and other consultants in guiding each project through its governmental approvals process to obtain all permits required for a project.

• Manage the bidding process for any outside contractors.

• Assist the Maintenance Manager and Deputy GM with the tracking and execution of all preventative maintenance.

• Engage in routine property and infrastructure inspections, identifying and tracking maintenance and capital concerns.

• Communicate project status to project participants and stakeholders throughout the project to ensure critical components are not missed and risks are identified.

• May directly supervise maintenance employees assigned to complete preventative maintenance or capital project work tasks.

• Establish and maintain expectations for the management of the Maintenance staff.

• Establish and maintain expectations for the scheduling, maintenance, work order tracking, and completion for all preventative maintenance or capital project and AMH identified work orders.

• Assign miscellaneous projects as new initiatives arise.

• Adhere to CBA policies.

• Ensure compliance with state, local, and federal regulations.

• Administrative initiatives, including but not limited to:

- Assist with departmental operation improvements and changes.

- Attend staff and management meetings and communicate information with employees.

- Liaise or attend governmental meetings and communicate information with impacted parties.

- Attend training to develop relevant knowledge and skills.

- Ad hoc assignments.



MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS


• Five years management experience, including three years of project management experience required. Experience in land development, construction, architecture, or civil engineering preferred.

• Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Engineering, Project Management, Real Estate Development, Construction Management, or a related field preferred.

• Alaska Real Estate license, Certified Property Manager (CPM), or Accredited Resident Manager (ARM) preferred. Experience in a residential rental office is highly desirable.

• Must be adept in the use of computer software, including Microsoft Office and MS Project. Yardi Property Management software experience a plus.

• Strong verbal, written, analytical, and basic mathematics skills, interpersonal skills, and the ability to interact effectively with all levels of employees, management, or customers.

• Ability to obtain a JBER access permit.


CERTIFICATIONS


• Valid Alaska Driver's License and possession of a functional, insured vehicle.

• Ability to be insured by the company's auto insurance.

• Ability to obtain applicable safety, engineering, mechanical, and property-related certifications as deemed necessary.


SUPERVISION


Supervision Received: The Project Manager must possess the capability to work independently under the supervision of the General Manager. This position reports directly to the General Manager.


Supervision Exercised: The Project Manager is a guide and support to all Supervisors and Managers at AMH. The Project Manager may directly supervise, schedule, and assign work to union and non-union personnel, including a Project Management Coordinator.


TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED


Motor vehicles, hand tools, telephones, computers, photocopiers, and calculators.


PHYSICAL DEMANDS


The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


• While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to sit, stand, walk, climb, balance, kneel, bend, crouch, stoop, and crawl; use hands to find or handle objects, tools, controls, or equipment; and talk and hear.

• Must be able to climb stairs and ladders with potential heights exceeding 24 feet or greater to access roofs, pits, attics, and similar spaces.

• Special vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to focus. Adequate vision to operate vehicles and equipment in daylight and darkness.

• The employee must regularly lift or move up to 20 pounds, and infrequently lift or move up to 50 pounds with the assistance of a hand truck.


WORK ENVIRONMENT


The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.


• Work is performed at various locations within the properties managed by JL Properties, Inc. and owned by Aurora Military Housing, LLC, Aurora Military Housing II, LLC, and Aurora Military Housing III, LLC at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.

• The employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and in high, precarious places or confined spaces, and is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles.

• The employee will be required to work in outside weather conditions for periods of time, 15 to 35 percent of the time.

• The employee must be able to walk distances outside in all weather conditions, winter and summer.


Company Description

JL Properties Inc. was formed in 1990 by current principals John Rubini and Leonard Hyde. Through sound decision making, the aid of an experienced team of real estate professionals, a sophisticated system of fiscal control, and unwavering dedication to the well-being of Alaska and its residents, JL has since become Alaska’s leading real estate development and management firm.

In March 2001, JL Properties, along with Hunt Construction Company, was selected by the government to provide for the ownership, development, and operation of 828 housing units on Joint Base-Elmendorf in Anchorage, Alaska.

In September 2004, JL Properties also took over the ownership, development, and operation of the remaining 1,194 housing units on Joint Base-Elmendorf in Anchorage, Alaska.

In July 2011, JL Properties was selected to provide for the ownership, development, and operation of 1,240 housing units on Joint Base-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska.

Today, Aurora Military Housing is JBER’s largest housing partner, responsible for a total of 3,262 family housing units.

Our diverse and passionate team of property management professionals—comprised of veterans, reservists, military spouses, lifelong Alaska residents, and transplants from across the country—is dedicated to providing exceptional housing quality and value to all residents of JBER.