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Our client in the public infrastructure sector is seeking an Engineering Program Manager responsible for overseeing program-level planning, budgeting, scheduling, and delivery across large capital initiatives. They will be primary liaison across design, construction, and line departments to ensure alignment of engineering deliverables with approved budgets, schedules, and total project cost.
Duration: 1 yr
Location: Hybrid New York, NY
Clearance: Security background check
Responsibilities:
- Lead end-to-end management of engineering projects across the full lifecycle (initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, and closeout)
- Coordinate program-level budgets, schedules, and deliverables across major capital projects and operating plans
- Act as the primary point of contact for Engineering from design through construction, ensuring alignment with approved scope, budget, and timelines
- Partner with engineering, construction, and line departments to develop work plans, define project scope, and assess feasibility and deliverability
- Establish project economics, timelines, and resource plans in collaboration with key stakeholders
- Coordinate internal teams and external consultants (engineering, design, and professional services) to advance projects through design milestones
- Monitor project performance and proactively develop recovery plans to address risks, delays, or scope changes
- Lead risk identification, establish risk parameters, and implement mitigation and contingency strategies
- Facilitate and lead regular project meetings, ensuring alignment across stakeholders and timely decision-making
- Coordinate with internal departments to establish agreements, force accounts, and other project-related requirements
- Prepare and present project status reports, including risks, forecasts, and recommendations, to senior leadership and executive stakeholders
- Support capital planning efforts including prioritization, budgeting, and long-term program development
- Ensure adherence to project management standards, cost controls, scheduling practices, and compliance requirements
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, or a related field
- Minimum of 10 years of experience in progressively responsible roles delivering large-scale architectural/engineering and construction projects
- Demonstrated experience managing complex capital programs, including design and construction phases
- Strong expertise in project lifecycle management, including scope definition, scheduling, budgeting, and execution
- Proven experience in cost control, change management, and schedule management within large infrastructure projects
- Solid understanding of multidisciplinary engineering and construction principles
- Experience working with diverse stakeholders including internal teams, external consultants, regulatory agencies, and utilities
- Strong leadership, stakeholder management, and team coordination capabilities
- Excellent communication, presentation, and client-facing skills
- Demonstrated ability in problem-solving, decision-making, and conflict resolution
- Knowledge of capital planning, procurement processes, and risk management frameworks
- Professional certifications such as P.Eng (PE), RA, PMP, or LEED
Internship – Strategic Sourcing
Position Overview
The Strategic Sourcing Intern will support the sourcing and procurement of high-value equipment—such as inverters, transformers, and other critical components—for Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects. This role is designed to provide hands-on experience in strategic sourcing, supply chain management, data analytics, and contract negotiation within a fast‑growing sector of the energy industry.
The intern will work closely with the Strategic Sourcing team to analyze supplier data, support competitive bidding events, evaluate commercial proposals, and help optimize sourcing strategies. This internship is ideal for students interested in supply chain, engineering, business analytics, or renewable energy markets.
Primary Responsibilities
Supplier & Market Research
• Assist in identifying and evaluating potential suppliers for medium-voltage transformers, inverters, and other BESS components.
• Collect and analyze market intelligence, pricing trends, cost structures, and supplier capabilities.
Data Analytics & Reporting
• Develop dashboards and reports to support sourcing decisions using tools such as Excel, Power BI, or SQL.
• Analyze historical spend, lead times, and supplier performance metrics to identify trends and opportunities.
Sourcing Event Support
• Support Request For Proposal (RFP) development, distribution, and evaluation.
• Help compare commercial bids, summarize results, and develop recommendation packages.
Contract Negotiation & Support
• Assist in preparing negotiation strategy materials, including cost breakdowns, risk assessments, and supplier scorecards.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
• Collaborate with engineering, project management, legal, finance, and supply chain teams to ensure alignment on sourcing requirements and project timelines.
• Help track open actions and stakeholder feedback for sourcing projects.
Key Competencies
• Analytical Thinking: Ability to interpret data, identify trends, and support evidence-based decision making.
• Attention to Detail: Ensure accuracy in reporting, analysis, and documentation.
• Collaboration and Communication: Work effectively with cross-functional teams and suppliers.
• Problem Solving: Approaches challenges with a structured and solutions-oriented mindset.
• Professionalism: Demonstrates accountability, curiosity, and a commitment to learning.
Education Experience
• Pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Engineering, Data Analytics, Economics, or related field.
Reporting Structure:
• This position reports to the Senior Manager – Strategic Sourcing
Position Summary
The Construction Program Manager oversees a portfolio of construction projects and ensures they are delivered safely, on schedule, within budget, and in alignment with organizational goals. This role coordinates multiple site managers, contractors, consultants, and internal stakeholders to successfully execute capital construction programs from planning through completion. The Construction Program Manager provides strategic oversight, manages risks, ensures compliance with regulations, and drives consistent project delivery standards across all projects.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage multiple construction projects within a larger capital program.
- Develop and maintain overall program schedules, budgets, and delivery strategies.
- Supervise and support project managers, site managers, and project teams.
- Coordinate with architects, engineers, contractors, subcontractors, and regulatory agencies.
- Oversee procurement processes including RFPs, contractor selection, and contract negotiations.
- Monitor construction progress and ensure adherence to timelines, quality standards, and budgets.
- Identify program risks and implement mitigation strategies.
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations, building codes, and permitting requirements.
- Review project documentation including drawings, schedules, cost reports, and change orders.
- Manage program financials including forecasting, cost tracking, and reporting.
- Provide regular status reports to senior leadership and stakeholders.
- Drive process improvements and standardization across construction projects.
Required Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or related field.
• Experience managing large-scale commercial, infrastructure, or capital construction projects.
• Strong knowledge of construction methods, building codes, and project delivery processes.
• Proven ability to manage budgets, schedules, and multiple stakeholders.
• Strong leadership, negotiation, and communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications
• Professional certifications such as PMP, CCM (Certified Construction Manager), or LEED accreditation.
• Experience managing multi-site or multi-million-dollar construction programs.
• Familiarity with construction management software (Procore, Primavera P6, Autodesk Construction Cloud, Bluebeam, etc.).
Key Skills
• Construction program management
• Budgeting and cost control
• Contract administration
• Risk and safety management
• Schedule management
• Stakeholder coordination
• Leadership and team development
Typical Work Environment
• Combination of office and active construction site environments.
• Regular site visits required.
• Will require travel between project locations.
USI Core Values
• Wide Awake – Upbeat; Sense of urgency; Work hard, play hard.
• Self-Starter – Wants to take the lead; Goal-driven; Think ahead.
• Pride in Work – Overachiever; Wants to grow; Integrity.
• Problem Solver – Communicate to the right people; Thinks outside of the box; Doesn’t make the same mistakes twice.
• I’ve Got Your Back – Team; All components lead to success; Flexible.
Category Manager - Raw Materials
Las Vegas, NV (onsite) or Fort Worth, TX
We are currently looking to hire a Category Manager – Raw Materials for our client, a U.S.-based industrial manufacturer supporting advanced manufacturing, electrification, and next-generation technologies. Their materials play a critical role across automation, energy, transportation, and other asset-intensive markets, helping strengthen domestic supply chains.
This role is well suited for an experienced category management or strategic sourcing professional who has supported direct materials or commodity sourcing in industrial environments. As Category Manager, you will be responsible for developing and executing sourcing strategies for critical raw materials while partnering closely with Operations, Engineering, Supply Chain, and Finance to ensure supply continuity, cost optimization, and risk mitigation.
What You’ll Do:
- Own and execute category strategies for raw materials supporting manufacturing and processing operations
- Lead sourcing activities including supplier identification, competitive bidding, negotiations, and contract execution
- Analyze market conditions, cost drivers, and supply risks to support informed sourcing decisions
- Develop cost models, total cost of ownership analyses, and business cases to drive value creation
- Partner cross-functionally to forecast demand and support production and capital project requirements
- Manage supplier performance through scorecards, reviews, and continuous improvement initiatives
- Identify and mitigate supply risks through contingency planning, dual sourcing, and inventory strategies
- Maintain accurate pricing, supplier, and contract data within procurement and ERP systems
- Prepare and present sourcing strategies, performance metrics, and risk assessments to leadership
What We’re Looking For:
- Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Business, Engineering, Finance, or a related field
- 5+ years of experience in category management, strategic sourcing, or procurement within manufacturing, chemicals, mining, or heavy industrial environments
- Experience managing direct material or commodity categories
- Strong analytical skills, including spend analysis, cost modeling, and supplier evaluation
- Proven negotiation skills and experience managing complex supplier relationships
- Ability to work cross-functionally and influence stakeholders in fast-paced operational settings
In return, you’ll join a growing industrial organization where sourcing decisions directly impact operations and long-term performance. The role offers meaningful ownership, exposure to complex supply chains, and a competitive compensation and benefits package.
For immediate consideration, please send your resume to
The Engineering Aide III supports engineering teams by applying engineering techniques, assisting with testing and inspections, performing light fabrication, and preparing documentation, reports, and analyses. This role is hands-on and lab-focused, providing essential operational and technical support to enable engineers to efficiently progress projects.
Key Responsibilities
- Support engineering projects by conducting inspections, analytical tests, and data analysis.
- Collect, analyze, synthesize, and summarize test data; generate reports, charts, and presentations.
- Assist with root cause analysis and support corrective actions.
- Prepare and modify drawings, schematics, and diagrams based on engineering direction.
- Build electrical/mechanical harnesses and perform light fabrication and assembly tasks.
- Set up and execute functional and environmental tests following provided test plans.
- Maintain quality standards through testing, process evaluation, and documentation.
- Track expenses and assist with basic cost-benefit analyses.
- Support lab operations, equipment setup, and general lab organization.
- Collaborate with multiple engineers, prioritize tasks, and communicate timelines clearly.
Required Skills & Qualifications
Education & Experience
- Associate’s degree in Engineering Technology or a related field
- Minimum 2+ years of relevant experience
- Internship experience may be considered
Technical Skills (Required)
- Ability to read and interpret schematics, diagrams, and drawings
- Experience hand-fabricating electrical or mechanical harnesses
- Familiarity with environmental testing (thermal chambers, vibration systems, pressure equipment, etc.)
- Proficiency with Microsoft Word and Excel for documentation and reporting
- Comfortable using standard hand tools for mechanical and electrical assembly/disassembly
- Basic understanding of engineering principles and manufacturing standards
Technical Skills (Desired)
- Light fabrication skills (sheet metal or similar methods)
- Experience with thermocouple instrumentation or thermal testing of electronics
- Basic PCB or SMT soldering experience (or willingness to learn)
- Exposure to procurement processes or laboratory purchasing
- Understanding of domestic and international shipping procedures
Soft Skills
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Highly organized and detail-oriented
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
- Self-motivated with a proactive approach to work
- Team-oriented and able to work with multiple stakeholders
- Willingness to learn new tools, systems, and test methods
The Opportunity
Broadreach Recruitment is supporting an international design-led manufacturing business in the appointment of a Procurement Project Manager to join their Operations team in Los Angeles.
This role is not a traditional buyer or purchasing position. We are looking for someone with experience in furniture OEM, interior fitout, or design-led manufacturing, ideally within custom or bespoke product environments.
The procurement function focuses on coordinating outsourced manufacturing, managing materials and production schedules across multiple suppliers. You will need to understand bills of materials (BOMs), product drawings, and how manufactured products are assembled, while using ERP/MRP systems to organise purchasing and project timelines.
Candidates whose experience is primarily in retail buying, commodity purchasing, or transactional procurement are unlikely to be suitable for this role.
The Role
You will act as the central procurement owner across assigned projects, working closely with Project Managers, Operations and suppliers to align purchasing with project timelines and budgets.
Key responsibilities include:
- Managing all procurement activity across live projects
- Acting as procurement gatekeeper for scope, cost and timelines
- Planning and releasing purchase orders via ERP/MRP systems
- Driving cost-effective buying strategies to protect margins
- Ensuring Deliver In Full On Time (DIFOT) performance
- Maintaining structured weekly supplier communication
- Proactively managing lead times and supply chain risk
- Maintaining accurate reporting and procurement documentation
Performance Targets
This role operates with clear operational KPIs, including:
- DIFOT target: 95%
- 95% milestone adherence
- Snag cost target: 0.5% of sales
- Zero communication complaints
- 7-day average punch item completion
About You
Essential:
- Proven procurement or supply chain experience
- Strong ERP/MRP system experience
- Experience working within project-based manufacturing environments
- Strong organisational and analytical capability
- Excellent communication and vendor management skills
Desirable:
- Experience in furniture, engineered products, interiors or manufacturing
- Understanding of product drawings and technical specifications
You are:
- Detail-driven
- Commercially aware
- Process-oriented
- Comfortable operating against measurable KPIs
- Proactive and solution-focused
Additional Details
- Based in Los Angeles
- 07:30am – 4:30pm, Monday–Friday (42.5 hours per week)
- Exempt position
- Driver’s license and own vehicle required (mileage reimbursed)
- Employment is at-will
Must Haves:
- 2-5+ years experience in provisioning and project coordination, ideally within a supply chain or telecom environment
- Strong grasp of circuits or networking protocols, MPLS, SD-WAN, VPN, and related technologies
- Familiarity with supply chain software and infrastructure (SAP, Oracle SCM, WMS)
- Excellent organizational and vendor management skills
- Comfortable working in fast-paced, cross-functional environments
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience with network automation tools
- Exposure to cloud-based logistics platforms
- Project management certification (PMP, Agile)
- Previous experience working with a telecom company or supply chain/warehousing organization
Day-To-Day:
Insight Global is seeking a WAN Provisioning Coordinator to drive the deployment and optimization of wide area network (WAN) infrastructure across our clients national logistics footprint. This role bridges telecom provisioning expertise with the client’s dynamic supply chain operations, ensuring robust connectivity for mission-critical systems across warehouses, distribution centers, and transportation hubs.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead end-to-end provisioning of WAN circuits and telecom services across client's logistics network.
- Partner with telecom carriers to manage service orders, installations, and escalations.
- Support digital supply chain platforms (WMS, TMS, ERP) by ensuring high-availability network access.
- Coordinate network rollouts for new facility launches and infrastructure upgrades.
- Monitor WAN performance and implement proactive measures to maintain uptime and throughput.
- Maintain detailed documentation of provisioning workflows, vendor SLAs, and network assets.
- Collaborate with IT, operations, and engineering teams to align network capabilities with business needs.
- Organize and arrange for staff members to represent organization at meetings and conference
- Notes commitments made during meetings and arrangements for staff implementation
- Prepares reports including conclusions and recommendations for solution or operational administrative problems
- Research and compile reports to make recommendations based on findings
Compensation:
$25/hr to $35/hr.
Exact compensation may vary based on several factors, including skills, experience, and education.
Employees in this role will enjoy a comprehensive benefits package starting on day one of employment, including options for medical, dental, and vision insurance. Eligibility to enroll in the 401(k) retirement plan begins after 90 days of employment. Additionally, employees in this role will have access to paid sick leave and other paid time off benefits as required under the applicable law of the worksite location.
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
ZRG has been engaged to recruit an Assistant Vice President, Engineering and Energy for Columbia University
Columbia University’s location in Upper Manhattan places it at the intersection of academic excellence and urban vitality. Situated near renowned medical centers, research institutions, cultural landmarks, and policy organizations, the University benefits from deep connections across public, private, and nonprofit sectors. This proximity enhances opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, experiential learning, and meaningful engagement with communities locally and globally.
POSITION:
Reporting to the Vice President for Operations, the Assistant Vice President of Engineering and Energy is responsible for visionary and strategic energy services and programs for Columbia University. This position will direct, strategize, and implement energy management and engineering services for the campus buildings and Central Energy Plants totaling 9 million square feet. This includes master planning, conservation efforts, managing renewable energy portfolios, strategic procurement of natural gas and electricity, central plant oversight, State of Good Repair (SOGR) program management, and other engineering and energy-related strategic initiatives.
QUALIFICATIONS:
•Bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field required. Master’s degree in Engineering, MBA or other advanced degree preferred.
•Ten years of experience in utility infrastructure, university utility and facilities operations preferred; ten years of experience in related field.
•Demonstrated experience managing the operation and maintenance of central utility plants preferred.
•Minimum of seven years of environmental / sustainability experience including implementing environmental or sustainability programs, resource management, environmental initiatives, or equivalent experience.
•Demonstrated experience with energy, water, and waste conservation in buildings.
•Skilled in budget preparation, financial management, and analysis.
•A flexible, problem-solving approach to leadership.
•Demonstrated effective leadership skills within a complex, multilayered organization.
•Ability to think strategically and drive priority initiatives through the organization.
•Strategic planning skills. Ability to make administrative / procedural decisions and judgments required; Skills in examining and re-engineering operations and procedures, formulating policy, and developing and implementing new strategies and procedures.
•Ability to develop, plan, and implement short- and long-range goals.
•Sensitivity and diplomacy to balance competing campus interests.
•Computer literacy in Windows and Microsoft Office environments.
•Strong communication and presentation skills.
•Demonstrated ability to work with senior leadership.
•Demonstrated management skills with ability to relate to a diverse and complex operation and supervision of exempt and non-exempt staff.
•Utilization of principles of management to ensure responsibilities are met effectively and efficiently. This includes planning, controlling, leading, and organizing.
•Demonstrated skills in using sound analytic methods and ability to work with complex analytic issues.
•Ability to effectively interact with departmental staff, as well as campus and university-wide administrators.
•Excellent customer service skills and ability to effectively communicate within and outside of the department.
•Skill to effectively communicate orally, in writing, and electronically.
•Ability to maintain accuracy and attention to detail in a fast-paced environment of changing priorities.
•Respond promptly by phone or in person as appropriate to emergency situations and therefore 24/7 availability.
•Valid driver's license and successful completion of the University's Motor Vehicle Records background check process.
Position Summary:
Perform broad support engineering functions for engineering group in assistance to project and product related taskings from Engineering Management for the thermal product line. Enable successful task completion to produce technical value from the company.
Applies knowledge and understanding of process, mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering to form documents, calculations, and drawings. Manages projects on multiple technologies, and contracts as required. Aids in procurement, document control and other technical administration functions. Develops new suppliers and supply philosophies for thermal products.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Aids in growth of company with a focus on wastewater business line technical services, ranging from Biosolids treatment to conveyance and disposal management.
- Engages clients in meaningful discussions about their most critical issues and translates those discussions into opportunities to deliver complete Project solutions. Captures technical notes.
- Actively participate in pursuit decisions, and in proposal and pricing development.
- Engage and develop relationships with key Industry partners including Vendors, Contractors and Licensing agreements that can help advance position in the marketplace.
- Responsible for collecting all regulatory required data, compiling regulatory reports, maintaining files of analysis results and regulatory reports and coordinating research.
- Manage the technical aspect of projects through the engineering process by assigning work, controlling standards, and evaluating results while controlling engineering costs. Reporting on any variations to management.
- Assist in developing Vendor document requirements, Equipment submittals, Drawing Packages, O&M Manuals.
- Works in close collaboration with the Engineering Team and Product Manager.
- Troubleshoots and/or reviews wastewater treatment processes and facility designs; evaluates process technologies; performs initial data gathering, analysis of the existing systems, initial process design.
- Develops and maintains new procurement philosophy for the thermal product line.
- Develops alternative suppliers for industrial equipment.
- Aids in process hazard assessments, safety in designs.
- Aids in generating new ideas for product improvement, reliability, and cost reduction.
- Forming, maintaining, and improving standard designs of technologies for repeatability
- Aids in management of change planning.
- Responsible for managing documents in the document control process.
- Develop and provide ISA data sheets, engineering descriptions, preliminary/final engineering designs, and recommendations for process upgrades.
- Work across teams that provide solutions to client’s needs.
- Performs any other duties related to Technical/Engineering as directed by the Senior Project Engineer or Director of Engineering.
- Assists in application design
- Tracks changes of design (manages change) on project documents such as P&ID, PFD, Mechanical Design Drawings, Electrical Design drawings.
- Assigns and tracks work required for project execution to a wide range of professionals (Mechanical Design, Electrical Design, Outside Vendors)
Minimum Requirements:
- BS Mechanical, Civil, or Chemical Engineering degree preferred, others suitable with commensurate experience.
- 7+ years of experience working with water and/or wastewater treatment plants and equipment
- Excellent proficiency to read, write, and understand the English language.
- Climb stairs and ladders, comfortable working at heights.
- Travel up to 25%, potential.
- >2 years of experience in working and interacting with customers and vendors.
- >2 years of experience in developing budgets, schedules, plans, and forecasts.
- Skilled in MS Excel, MS Word, MS Project, MS PowerPoint, and AutoCAD products.
Desired Skills:
- Knowledge of Engineering Document Control standards
- Experience with use of management of change controls for engineering documentation
- 5+ years’ experience in Project Management for Industrial Equipment
- 5+ years forming process engineering documents such as P&IDs, Equipment Datasheets, Functional Descriptions, Submittals and Project Schedules, Document Indexes etc.
- Experience in speaking effectively before groups of customers or employees of an organization.
- Experience defining problems, collecting data, establishing facts, and drawing valid conclusions.
- Experience in Supply Chain, Supplier evaluation, Negotiation, and supplier accountability
- Experience using Smart Sheets
Position Title:
VICE PRESIDENT / SENIOR DIRECTOR OF CONSTRUCTION
Reports To:
Executive Leadership / Managing Director of Development
Position Overview:
The Vice President / Senior Director of Construction will oversee all aspects of design, development, and construction for a large-scale ($300MM+), complex mixed-use development project in New York City. This leader will be responsible for project delivery from conceptual design and entitlement through turnover, ensuring alignment of design vision, budget, schedule, quality, and compliance with NYC agency requirements.
This is a high-visibility executive leadership role requiring strategic, technical, and managerial expertise in complex urban developments. The ideal candidate brings a track record of successfully managing full lifecycle delivery of large commercial, residential, or mixed-use projects in New York City.
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Oversight & Leadership
- Lead all phases of project execution—from entitlement, design, and preconstruction through construction and delivery.
- Develop and implement project execution strategies that balance time, cost, quality, and design intent.
- Serve as primary project executive representing the Owner’s interests with external stakeholders, city agencies, and partners.
Design & Development Management
- Oversee and coordinate design consultants (architects, engineers, specialty consultants) to ensure the design aligns with development objectives and budget.
- Manage the design development process to maintain progress toward entitlements, design milestones, and procurement timelines.
- Ensure all design documents meet regulatory and constructability standards.
Preconstruction & Procurement
- Develop and manage a comprehensive preconstruction plan including estimating, phasing, logistics, and value analysis.
- Lead procurement strategy for project delivery, including selection and negotiation of 3rd-party Construction Manager (CM), major trade partners, and owner-direct vendors.
- Oversee preparation of bid packages and ensure competitive pricing aligned with project targets.
Construction Management
- Provide executive direction and oversight to the Construction Manager and owner’s representative teams.
- Monitor field activities to ensure compliance with safety, quality, schedule, and cost objectives.
- Lead problem-solving efforts related to field conditions, design coordination, or construction sequencing.
Budget & Schedule Control
- Develop and maintain overall project budget and schedule, ensuring accurate forecasting and proactive risk mitigation.
- Establish and monitor cost control systems, including cash flow projections and change management.
- Report regularly to executive leadership on project performance metrics.
Entitlement & Agency Coordination
- Direct entitlement and permitting processes with NYC agencies, including DOB, DOT, DEP, FDNY, and others.
- Manage relationships with city officials, community boards, and other regulatory bodies to facilitate approvals and ensure compliance.
- Coordinate environmental reviews, zoning approvals, and public engagement as needed.
Stakeholder & Team Leadership
- Build and lead a high-performing internal project management team.
- Foster collaboration among design consultants, CMs, and owner-direct vendors.
- Act as a key interface between executive/development leadership and operating teams.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or related field (Master’s degree preferred).
- Minimum 15+ years of progressive experience managing large-scale, complex construction projects, preferably $300MM+ budget.
- Proven leadership of full project lifecycle—from design and entitlement through construction and delivery—within NYC.
- Strong understanding of NYC building codes, zoning, and agency approval processes.
- Experience managing 3rd-party CMs and multiple design consultants concurrently.
- Exceptional budgeting, scheduling, and contract negotiation skills.
- Demonstrated success leading multidisciplinary teams on complex developments.
- Excellent communication, presentation, and stakeholder engagement skills.
Preferred Attributes:
- Deep network and relationships with NYC design professionals, CMs, and regulatory agencies.
- Experience with mixed-use, commercial, or institutional projects.
- Collaborative leadership style with a focus on proactive problem-solving and continuous improvement.
Compensation:
Competitive executive-level compensation package, including base salary, performance incentives, and full benefits commensurate with experience and project scope.