Project Manager, Design and Construction Capital Projects
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Management
Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager, Contracts Manager, EHS / HSE Manager -
Construction
Operations Manager
Project Manager, Design and Construction Capital Projects
IL, United States
Job DescriptionJoin a world-class academic healthcare system,
UChicago Medicine
, as a Project Manager
, responsible for providing project management services in the delivery of a new healthcare building focusing on cancer care services. The total value of this new 575,000 SF facility is $815 million with an anticipated opening in 2027.
Represents the Hospital Facilities Planning Design and Construction Department while providing Project Management services for the development, design, construction, completion, and activation of University of Chicago Medical Center projects. This role will support the delivery of numerous strategic and non-strategic capital healthcare projects as well as operations funded projects, both on Hyde Park campus and at other offsite locations.
The Project Manager will have overall responsibility for projects including overall budget and schedule, project scope, management consultants, and contractors with oversight of all associated work efforts to manage projects with budgets ranging from $10,000 to $10 million. The Project Manager will coordinate the work of internal resources, as well as consultants and contractors to develop and meet schedule milestones, support the functions of the Facility Operations team, and will lead the efforts in informing and reporting out on schedule and budgetary milestones to UCM leadership.
The Project Manager may work under or support the work of the Senior Project Manager and Project Director in larger & more complex projects.
- Provide Project Management services for construction projects by managing cost, scope, schedule, resources, and risk. Develop and document or assist in the intended scope, associated cost and schedule based on that scope and identify required internal and external resources required to deliver the scope. Project Manager will identify risks to project deliver and develop mitigating strategies to avoid or minimize potential negative outcomes.
Manage and report variance according to developed plan. Project Manager may manage General Contractor on a project or act as the General Contractor and directly hire and manage MEPFP contractors. - Direct and manage resources external to the enterprise such as contracted designers, builders, skilled trades and other professional service providers or vendors. Prepare requests for proposals, manage bid process, and make award recommendations for external resources. Manages project design process, including reviewing design and construction documents for completeness, constructability, coordination of discipline and adherence to all UCM and regulatory agency guidelines;
facilitating and performing value engineering; identifying and securing all resources, soliciting or preparing construction cost estimates; managing selection of consultants, vendors and contractors from request for proposal through contract negotiations and agreement. - Assist in or provide oversight into all project delivery activities, including support during planning and activation phases. Manages multiple projects simultaneously, understanding interdependencies and constrained resources. Phase projects accordingly to meet client needs as they affect research, academic or patient care operations. Serves as a technical resource to other project managers and Plant Department staff for infrastructure, Plant Operations, and renovation & construction activities.
- Project Manager will provide on-site supervision of construction phases by chairing owner-architect-contractor progress meetings to ensure the project is completed in a manner consistent with the contract documents and intended scope.
- Assist in or provide project controls by monitoring and approving invoices and expenses. Develop, manage, and update project schedules within identified software. Develop project charters for scope identification and documentation. Manage and document project issues and risks. Provide change management by documenting alterations to project plan and maintaining up to date change logs.
- Assist in or develop commissioning and turnover plans, including managing a punch list, submitting warranties/guarantees, providing system training, ensuring certificate of occupancy, and approving final contractor pay applications.
Perform other duties departmental duties as identified and assigned by senior management.
Required Qualifications- Bachelor’s Degree (Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management or Project Management Preferred) or an equivalent amount of education/experience in these fields would be considered in lieu of a specific degree in the design or construction industry.
- A minimum of 5 years in the construction or design industry providing significant project management experience with successfully executed projects.
- Experience in managing scope, schedule, cost, risk, and resources in a capital project setting.
- Experience managing projects in a…
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