Assistant Project Manager - Building Envelope Consultant
This firm has been a prominent leader in New York's building envelope restoration industry for 30 years.
With a portfolio that includes iconic projects like the One Grand Central Place, The Flat Iron Building, Empire State Building, they have cemented their reputation for excellence in restoring some of the city's most recognizable landmarks. Their commitment to quality and innovation has positioned them as a go-to firm for complex restoration projects, trusted by both public and private sector clients.
One of the key differentiators for this company is its people-focused business model. They strongly believe in promoting leadership from within, which has led to an exceptionally loyal team. The average employee tenure spans 10 to 15 years, with their longest-serving staff member having been with the firm for 22 years. This stability is a testament to the company’s supportive culture, where employees are encouraged to grow and develop their careers. Instead of seeking someone who is already a finished product, the firm looks for individuals with potential, investing in their growth through mentorship, training, and continuous development opportunities.
The firm prides itself not just on its technical expertise but also on its cultural fit, ensuring that new hires align with their values and vision for New York’s built environment.
Responsibilities:
- Quickly grasp project requirements, ensuring proper planning, documentation, and compliance with client standards.
- Monitor project costs and track progress, maintaining clear and transparent communication with all stakeholders.
- Actively participate in both fieldwork and desk tasks, whether interacting with clients or handling project details.
- Apply strong analytic and problem-solving skills, staying composed in unexpected situations.
- Organize, prioritize, and manage multiple tasks to ensure an effective work-life balance.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction, or equivalent industry experience.
- Strong proficiency with technology, especially Microsoft tools.
- A clean driver’s license and insurance if using a personal vehicle for work.
- Knowledge of planning, documentation, local laws, codes, and filing requirements in the construction industry.
- A solid understanding of building construction and maintenance processes, from design to completion.
- OSHA and scaffold certifications are a bonus.
Cultural Fit:
- Passionate about New York’s heritage and future, and committed to preserving its architectural integrity.
- A team player who thrives in a collaborative, supportive work environment.