Alexander Zilberman Architecture P.C. (AZA) seeking Project Manager in New York, NY, US
Alexander Zilberman Architecture P.C. (AZA) is a NYC based Architecture and Interior Design Firm. We are seeking a Project Manager to join our team of skilled designers and architects. Candidate must have minimum of 3 years’ experience in the US with construction documentation production focus; knowledge of US codes. Project Manager will work on all phases of projects from Concept to Construction Administration. They will be the leader and point person for our clients, engineers, government officials and any/all other persons involved with their project. We are looking for an independent and resourceful teammate who loves to learn, grow and contribute to our environment. Responsibilities: Lead all aspects of several projects/brands Participate in all phases of project delivery Interface with client, contractor, agencies, engineering and specialty consultants Lead the coordination and document preparation for projects and provide quality assurance via review of project documenta...
Alexander Zilberman Architecture P.C. (AZA) is a NYC based Architecture and Interior Design Firm. We are seeking a Project Manager to join our team of skilled designers and architects.
Candidate must have minimum of 3 years’ experience in the US with construction documentation production focus; knowledge of US codes. Project Manager will work on all phases of projects from Concept to Construction Administration. They will be the leader and point person for our clients, engineers, government officials and any/all other persons involved with their project. We are looking for an independent and resourceful teammate who loves to learn, grow and contribute to our environment.
Responsibilities:
Lead all aspects of several projects/brands
Participate in all phases of project delivery
Interface with client, contractor, agencies, engineering and specialty consultants
Lead the coordination and document preparation for projects and provide quality assurance via review of project documenta...