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Project Executive

Boise, ID · On-site

$150K/yr

We are focused on delivering high-quality projects while developing strong teams and long-term client relationships. Position Overview We are seeking a Project Executive to lead multiple project ...

You will own the full lifecycle of major projects, from pursuit through completion and beyond ... As a Project Executive, you will lead projects end-to-end, taking ownership from early pursuit and ...

The Project Executive will be responsible for distinct phases of work including: utility ... Experience with transit-adjacent / infrastructure-integrated projects and below-grade work in dense ...

You'll act as the executive sponsor for key projects while collaborating with preconstruction, estimating, operations, and field leadership to ensure project success. Key Responsibilities * Serve as ...

Project Executive

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$180K - $230K/yr

Projects may include campus modernizations, new school construction, education facilities, public ... Provide executive oversight of DSA, K-12, higher education, and public works construction projects ...

Project Executive A Great Place to Lead and Grow Marker is a third-generation, family-owned ... Proven success managing complex commercial construction projects across diverse markets, project ...

Notable projects include Formula 1 and City Center projects in Las Vegas for MGM, data center ... A Project Executive's primary responsibility is to oversee several large projects with direct ...

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Project Executive II

Project Executive II

Johns Hopkins Healthcare

Baltimore, MD • On-site

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Johns Hopkins Medicine rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 200 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

219th of 865 rated healthcare providers


Job description

The Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing the highest quality of care in the treatment and prevention of human illness. JHHS is an academically based health system consisting of: The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Johns Hopkins Howard County Medical Center, Suburban Hospital, Sibley Memorial Hospital, The Johns Hopkins All Children's Health System, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, The Johns Hopkins Medical Services Corporation and Johns Hopkins Medical Management Corporation.
What Awaits You?
  • Career growth and development
  • Employee and Dependent Tuition Assistance
  • Diverse and collaborative working environment
  • Affordable and comprehensive benefits package

Position Summary
Project Executives are responsible for the overall leadership of a portfolio of projects that may include construction of additions, alterations, renovations, and major ground-up construction at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, and/or various satellite ambulatory locations that require project management support. The ideal candidate should possess proficiency din elivering all aspects of construction projects, including project initiation, design, budget, construction, safety/compliance, and closeout. Project Executives work closely with the Senior Director in setting the culture, processes, procedures, and best practices within the department with the goal of continuous improvement. Project Executives will play a key role in the delivery of more than $1 billion of capital construction in the coming years, including three major projects: the 517,000 square foot Johns Hopkins School of Medicine North Tower Addition, $the $119million Belward Farms Medical Office Building, and the 407,000 square foot Johns Hopkins Bayview New Inpatient Building.
Beyond the required technical skills for this position, Project Executives must also possess effective communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills with the ability to build positive working relationships with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. Project Executives operate with a high degree of autonomy and accountability to ensure the estimating, construction, and occupancy phases of major capital and/or multiple, concurrent large and complex projects meet JHHS project goals and objectives.
Essential Duties, Functions, and Responsibilities
  • Leads and manages the renovation, tenant fit-out, and major capital construction projects ranging in cost up to, and at times exceeding, $50M. Project responsibilities often include tight timelines, focused programs, difficult logistics, and fixed budgets.
  • Builds conceptual estimates and coordinates planning work with other leaders to align with master level plans and programs
  • Manage multiple team members comprised of Project Managers and Senior Project Managers to ensure that the portfolio of projects under your guidance is being delivered to expected standards.
  • Works cohesively with partner departments such as architecture/planning, finance, engineering/operations, clinical engineering, and others on a regular basis to ensure effective communication and collaboration at all phases of a project.
  • Provides exemplary customer service by providing timely and accurate updates to internal team members and the client representatives regarding project status, budget, and schedule. Ensures that assigned team members are meeting customer service expectations and provide direct support as needed.
  • Oversees individual or multiple projects with higher risk, complexity, and scale.
  • Can lead, independently, if necessary, the complete planning, design, and construction of a major initiative without the support of others.
  • Possesses the ability to individually lead renovation or ground-up projects exceeding $100M while also managing the overall quality and health of a portfolio of projects being delivered by dedicated Project Manager and/or Senior Project Manager staff.
  • Serves as departmental representative or appropriately delegates responsibilities on all assigned projects. Identifies when Project Manager and/or Senior Project Manager staff need support managing client, contractor, architect, consultant, or agency relationships.
  • Works with the Senior Director and other Project Executives on project staffing and team resource allocation.
  • Leads internal department committees to develop internal standards for all aspects of project delivery.
  • Leads internal departmental efforts to assess and implement innovative project delivery methods such as Design/Build, Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), or other useful models.
  • Directly works with Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ's) who permit, inspect, and approve project work to resolve discrepancies. Provides direct support to the Project Manager and/or Senior Project Manager staff with AHJs as needed.
  • Works with capital finance and other leaders on the long-range capital plans and has a grasp of the financial impact of the work on the organization.
  • Can quickly distill the value/risk of suggested programmatic changes and can create recommendations regarding changes, then prioritize and escalate these to leadership for action.

Team, Project, and Departmental Leadership
  • Provides mentorship, training, and direct support to assigned Project Managers and Senior Project Managers while playing a key role in broader departmental initiatives.
  • Leads regular team meetings to understand the health of active projects and sets corrective action where necessary.
  • Manages utilization of available manpower through reassignments, additions, and/or deletions brought about by changing responsibilities and workload trends.
  • Leads the evaluation, implementation, and training associated with alternative project delivery methods such as Design/Build, Integrated Project Delivery, and other relevant project delivery methods.
  • Manages and utilizes database systems used in managing projects and for compiling and tabulating reports, justifying workloads, personnel, time, and attendance.
  • Coordinates with direct reports and the Senior Director on all personnel matters.
  • Makes recommendations for improving project delivery and the operations of the project management staff.
  • Reviews requests for changes, modifications, and additions to projects. Assesses requests against project budget/expenditures and takes appropriate action on time-critical requests while making recommendations to the Senior Director on material changes affecting overall budgets/schedules.
  • Applies JHHS Policies and Procedures fairly and effectively.
  • Manages discipline appropriately.
  • Performs confidential annual and mid-year employee evaluations on time.
  • Recommends and provides resources to fulfill staff's request for required additional skill-specific training identified through competency reviews.
  • Actively seeks methods to improve staff performance and responsiveness.

Project Initiation
  • Reviews program requirements and scope with Client Representative & Users.
  • Coordinates the development of conceptual through final project budgets.
  • Incorporates Economic Inclusion goals into each project.
  • Develops project milestone schedule.
  • Manages project documentation and records, including budget approval, design documents, invoicing, RFIs, submittals, etc.
  • Proposes project or program changes based on observation and assessment of existing conditions and situations in the facility.
  • Establishes project deliverable requirements.
    • Responsible for identifying, planning, and executing project phasing on major capital projects to minimize disruption to operations.

    Project Design
    • Coordinates internal and external project reviews.
    • Ensures adherence to internal policies, procedures, and project management standards.
    • Promotes sustainable practices in the project delivery process.
    • Reviews project design for adherence to JHHS design standards and client requirements.
    • Manages project design to ensure budget and schedule compliance.
    • Monitor project deliverables for compliance with project requirements.
    • Reviews Economic Inclusion work plans and monitors/verifies participation.
    • Monitors design schedule to meet project milestones.
    • Review project status and provide risk assessment regarding budget and schedule.

    Project Budget
    • Establishes, maintains, and monitors project budget.
    • Provides cash flow projections as required.
    • Reviews and approves all project invoices.
    • Reviews and approves all change events and change orders individually or with senior staff.
    • Manages budget forecasts and contingency.
    • Project Construction
      • Coordinates project logistics, distribute notification to JHHS and non-JHHS stakeholders.
      • Coordinates project implementation and project impacts with all affected departments by providing effective, clear, concise, and timely communication between all involved parties regularly.
      • Coordinates project outage requirements.
      • Ensures adherence to policies, procedures, and department project management standards.
      • Promotes sustainable practices in the project delivery process.
      • Monitors project construction for adherence to JHU design standards and client requirements.
      • Manages project construction to ensure budget and schedule compliance.
      • Monitors construction schedule to meet project milestones.
      • Monitors project deliverables for compliance with project requirements.
      • Reviews Economic Inclusion work plans and monitors/verifies participation.
      • Reviews RFIs and submittals for compliance with project requirements and design standards.
      • Reviews project status and provides risk assessment regarding budget and schedule.
      • Coordinates and participates in post-occupancy evaluations.
      • Required Minimum Education & Experience
        A bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field is preferred. Candidates who possess equivalent advanced technical knowledge, as demonstrated by an associate degree, training in trades programs, vocational or technical school, partially completed coursework at a college/university, or an apprenticeship sponsor organization, will be considered.
        Candidates holding a bachelor's degree or greater are required to have at least 13 years of project management experience in a comparable position, leading or supporting the delivery of construction above $30M. Individuals who do not possess a college degree are required to have at least 16 years of comparable professional experience.
        Job Title
        Education
        Work Experience
        Project Executive II
        No Degree
        20 yrs. Health Care Design/Construction
        Associate's Degree
        19 yrs. Health Care Design/Construction
        Bachelor's Degree
        18 yrs. Health Care Design/Construction

      Salary Range: $64.81/hour - $113.43/hour. Compensation will be commensurate with equity and experience for roles of similar scope and responsibility. I
      We are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment, where we embrace and celebrate our differences, where all employees feel valued, contribute to our mission of serving the community, and engage in equitable healthcare delivery and workforce practices.
      Johns Hopkins Health System and its affiliates are drug-free workplace employers.
      Johns Hopkins Health System and its affiliates are an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, national origin, mental or physical disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.

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