Associate Director, Construction Project ManagementFull-timeEmployment Category: Permanent Full TimeAt Colliers, we are enterprising. What sets us apart is not what we do, but how we do it. Our people are passionate, take personal responsibility and always do what’s right for our clients, people and communities. We accelerate their success by empowering them to think and act differently to drive exceptional results.With circa 9,000 experts in Asia Pacific, our enterprising culture and decentralised operating model allows us to act with speed in local markets, seizing opportunities to innovate and accelerate the success of our clients and our people.Our collaborative culture sets us apart. We help experts become true specialists and provide the long-term structure and platform to accelerate their success.We are seeking an experienced, client-focused, professional, and entrepreneurial Associate Director, Project Management to join our proactive Canberra project leader's team. Working across current greenfield and brownfield development projects in infrastructure development including education and childcare, you will join the Colliers team to benefit from exposure to all manner of clients and sectors. You are joining a business that focuses on working together, provides excellent client service, and harvests new opportunities.The Senior Project Manager is responsible for:The operational delivery of projects in line with client and contractual requirements;Leadership, management, and mentoring of project personnel to ensure superior team performance in all aspects of project delivery including development approvals, scope management, time management, cost management and profitability, procurement, human resources, communications and project governance, risk management, contract administration, health, safety, quality assurance, and environment.Chairing and leading all aspects of projects.Ensuring project outcomes and objectives set by the National Director are met.Manage and promote the business development and marketing of potential projects including proposal preparation, contract negotiation with prospective clients, and award of new projects.Proven ability in managing the delivery of projects that satisfy the clients' expectations, financial results, program, and procedures.Ensuring developed systems and procedures are fully implemented to ensure that the business is not at risk of non-compliance with third-party accreditations.Tracking risks and opportunities on the project to ensure the client is regularly aware of key issues.Maintain all internal and external reporting.Assist the Associate Director/Directors/National Directors in the development and maintenance of strong client and key stakeholder relationships.Minimum requirements include:5-8 years of experienceIdeally a university degree in Project Management, Engineering, Architecture, Planning, Design, or Construction. Qualifications in formal project methodologies are desirable.Experience in end-to-end project oversight and delivery, including planning, budgeting, risk and issue management, personnel and client management, and commercial issues. Understanding of the real estate/property industry is a plus.Large-scale contract administration experience and skills.Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, capable of engaging with all levels of staff.Knowledge of procurement rules and experience delivering Government projects (Federal or State).Leadership ability to inspire and motivate teams.Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and Microsoft Project.Experience in Development Management, Business Case, and Development Approvals is desirable.We foster an environment where everyone at Colliers feels respected and comfortable bringing their authentic selves to work. We actively recruit diverse candidates to reflect the communities we serve. We pride ourselves on doing what’s right and operating in ways that benefit our business, people, clients, communities, and the environment.Experts join experts, and we welcome you to join us as we lead the industry into the future.Please apply with your CV or contact Lydia Masterson at 02 9257 0357 for more information.Applications will only be accepted directly, not via recruitment agencies.
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