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You as a Project Manager – Furniture, Equipment & Design will:
Provide on-site project management to support furniture and equipment planning, procurement, and transition management activities for healthcare construction projects. Work with client user groups to manage expectations (end-users, clinicians, etc.). Facilitate client meetings and presentation such as attending FF&E showroom tours, vendor presentations and installation visits. Manage project schedules/work plans and delegate duties & tasks accordingly. Manage the development of work processes, work plans, project budgets, fees, schedules and procurement packages. Host monthly steering committee meetings and provide status reports to clients. Work cooperatively and effectively with others to set goals, resolve problems, and make decisions that enhance organizational effectiveness. Anticipate, understand, and respond to the needs of internal and external clients to meet or exceed their expectations within the organizational parameters. Manage, execute and lead equipment and user moves and transitions into healthcare facilities. Mentor and coach ED FED teammatesIs this the right role for you?
Minimum of 10 years working experience on healthcare projects. Post-Secondary Education in business administration or design management is preferred but not required. Previous work on DBFM and/or AFP model projects (Public Private Partnerships) is an asset. Transition and move management experience is desired. Knowledge of Microsoft Office Software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access) and Google office is required. Healthcare knowledge and experience is required. Effective communication, building relationships, teamwork, organizational skills and problem solving are necessary.