How You’ll Contribute:
A Project Manager (PM) is responsible for the scope, schedule, cost, quality, and client satisfaction of a project throughout its entire lifecycle, from Initiating through Closing phases for media and entertainment organizations, as well as corporate entities. However, the PM depends on the help of other people to perform most of the actual activities of the project. A project manager’s role is primarily focused around written and verbal communication to all project stakeholders.
The PM is responsible for overseeing, and performing project management functions on all projects, budgets and scopes. The PM will act as the responsible person on their assigned projects and have direct control over all project activities. The Project Manager may also mentor other Project Managers with the company. The PM will generally be assigned to large, complex and sensitive projects. This position will be providing direction to a wide range of internal and external personnel.
What You’ll Do:
Daily activities include project communications, scheduling, task lists for technicians, managing deliverables from engineering, CAD and Programming and overseeing the completion of projects. The PM is responsible for completing systems integration projects on time, on budget and achieving high customer satisfaction from our customers. The majority of this employee's time will be spent managing projects and communicating with all project stakeholders. This person will be held accountable for following and helping to improve the established Diversified processes. As the primary interface to the client, the project manager develops a strong long-term relationship. Managing the client relationship, including expectations, communications and satisfaction.
Coordinates and communicates:
Complexity:
Every project is different, and project stakeholders are different. The SPM needs to negotiate a very complex set of variables between system design, site conditions and a widely varying set of expectations with multiple stakeholders. The skill of communicating both verbally and in writing to manage all these variables takes a very high level of awareness, emotional intelligence and people management skills. The SPM is constantly managing the forces of change in every project environment. Balancing schedules, budgets, scope, quality and client satisfaction are a very complex set of variables.
Decision Making Authority:
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that may be met by an employee. The employee may be exposed to construction site conditions on a regular basis. Employee will be responsible for their safety while on job sites and to comply with all safety regulations in place by the GC. Use of PPE is usually required on job sites. The employee can typically spend at least 40% of their time on their feet and be required to mobile around the construction site. The employee must have the ability to occasionally climb ladders, use stairs and lift and/or move materials up to 20 pounds in construction areas. The individual is regularly required to use keyboards, test equipment and controls required for SI installation projects. Specific vision abilities required for this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision and depth vision. When not on construction sites, the employee will experience normal office conditions and be required to use office equipment such as computers, peripherals, etc.
Travel:
Travel by car and occasional airplane trips are required. Employee must possess a valid driver’s license in their state of residence. Travel to job sites will make up 20-40% usually with the remaining time in an office or remote setting.
Safety:
What You’ll Bring:
Education & Certifications:
Required Skills/Qualifications:
A minimum of 2+ years of experience in systems integration is required, with 3+ years in project management. Deep knowledge and experience with media and entertainment or broadcast systems. Knowledgeable of low voltage electrical projects. Strong financial background in project cost accounting. The Senior Project Manager shall have the ability and skills to diagnose and resolve complex technical, political and people related problems.
Preferred Skills/Qualifications:
5+ years of experience in systems integration, with 5+ years in project management. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Supervisory and people skills. Great people leadership skills.