Your Role
Use your passion for attention to detail to help the Gensler team bring designs to life. As a Project Coordinator you will provide administrative and project coordination throughout the life of a project from the initial proposal, through various design phases, to project close-out.
What You Will Do
Consistently provide a high level of customer service to Gensler staff, clients, vendors, business partners and guests while at times, being the client interface.
Managing workload – prioritizing work, follow up of outstanding items, and ensuring deadlines are met.
Provide coordination and administrative support through project phases:
Project Start-Up Tasks: Including contracts, RFP’s/proposal letters, work authorizations, creation and/or maintenance of project directories, cloud-based file sharing sites, opening project and sub-project numbers.
Early Project Phases Tasks: Including but not limited to programming data worksheets, consultant contracts, consultant work authorizations, accurate project files documentation, project filing, creation/maintenance of various spreadsheets, correspondence, maintenance of logs (contracts, work authorization, consultant work authorizations), Bluebeam Studio set up and management.
Construction Documentation: QA/QC document stamping and coordination, Final stamping coordination
Construction Administration: RFI and Submittal logging, file management and tracking.
Assistance with staffing and revenue plans.
Support managers with fees spreadsheets.
Request insurance certificates, coordinate with Legal and Finance.
Schedule and coordinate meetings. Attend meetings, if necessary, for taking meeting minutes and documenting other project information.
Organize, update, and file coordination of Microsoft Teams project pages.
Special duties and projects, as assigned or necessary including management and training of other coordinators.
Your Qualifications
10+ years of experience as a project coordinator or other similar administrative role
Experience within an architecture or design firm (highly desired)
Bachelor's Degree preferred
Ability to effectively prioritize with strong time management skills in a fast-paced environment
Superior verbal and written communication skills
Highly organized with a strong attention to detail
High level of professionalism and strong sense of urgency
Intermediate to advanced skills in MS Office Suite (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
Proficiency in Word, InDesign, Photoshop, and MS Project preferred
Ability to work with minimal guidance; Proactive, motivated self-starter
Proficiency with Zoom, Microsoft Teams and conferencing systems – web and telephonic
Flexibility and ability to handle and manage change effectively and efficiently
Life at Gensler
At Gensler, we are as committed to enjoying life as we are to delivering best-in-class design. From curated art exhibits to internal design competitions to “Well-being Week,” our offices reflect our people’s diverse interests.
We encourage every person at Gensler to lead a healthy and balanced life. Our comprehensive benefits include medical, dental, vision, disability, wellness programs, flex spending, paid holidays, and paid time off. We also offer a 401k, profit sharing, employee stock ownership, and twice annual bonus opportunities. Our annual base salary range has been established based on local markets.
As part of the firm’s commitment to licensure and professional development, Gensler offers reimbursement for certain professional licenses and associated renewals and exam fees. In addition, we reimburse tuition for certain eligible programs or classes. We view our professional development programs as strategic investments in our future.