Project Manager - Mail and Administration
Melwood | |
90000.00 | |
United States, Maryland, Upper Marlboro | |
5606 Dower House Road (Show on map) | |
Dec 15, 2024 | |
Description
INTRODUCTION Located in DC/MD, the Project Manager's core working hours are 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. It is a full-time position with benefits. The salary for the position is $90 thousand a year. The Project Manager position requires that the employee must successfully complete criminal history information background check and drug screening and be able to obtain and maintain a government security clearance. The Project Manager (s) must be present during regular hours during the workweek. The Project Manager shall provide direct contract oversight during normal working hours; at a minimum, The Project Manager (s) shall have the authority to hire and terminate employees. The Project Manager shall be able to make purchases up to $5,000 to accomplish the performance work statement. The Project Manager (s) shall have the authority to hire and terminate employees. The Project Manager is responsible for the management and scheduling of work to be performed under this requirement. This position requires the employee to complete criminal history information background check and drug screening. The Project Manager must be able to obtain and maintain a government security clearance. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Responsible for ensuring the assigned employees' proper organization, training, and management to fulfill their contract obligations and ensure they have an adequate workforce to accomplish the contract requirements. 2. Supervise Project Managers, Site Supervisors, and Foreman at assigned contract locations. Prepare evaluations on assigned personnel when notification is received from Human Resources. 3. Review all Disciplinary Action Forms and meet with Human Resources when a necessary disciplinary action is recommended, including one, three, or five-day suspension, termination, or removal of an employee from a site based on a demand of contract personnel. 4. Maintain an appearance standard for workers to strive to meet. This should include proper uniform or smock, acceptable hygiene, appropriate shoes for the work at hand, no hats worn inside the buildings, etc. 5. Coordinate staff vacation schedules and approve or disapprove, with adequate documentation, any request that is denied. Make necessary staffing adjustments to cover all shifts during scheduled vacation periods. 6. Ensure the preparation of required reports to include Incident Reports, Workers' Compensation forms, Auto Loss, and Property Loss forms when applicable. 7. Ensure Safety Training is conducted at each site. 8. Maintains contact with GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES on a regular basis and as scheduled. Ensures the work is being performed per contract specifications and keeps them informed of any special problems or schedule changes. Meets with the Program Director to review these changes and keep them abreast of contractual needs and changes. 9. Monitor Quality Inspections and request appropriate training when needed. 10. Reviews contract supply requisitions to ensure expenses are within budget. 11. Ensure all financial statement line items are within budget constraints: 12. Prepare monthly financial variance reports. 13. Maintain accurate equipment inventory for all assigned sites, track all repairs. 14. Responsible for monitoring hours worked on the contract sites where applicable. 16. Annually meets with the Program Director before the budget process to review the contract budget and recommend changes based on the current pricing package. Make suggestions on equipment changes and plans for capital purchases where necessary. 17. Meets with the Program Director before scheduled contract renewal to review the pricing package and make any recommendations with regard to the expected scope of work, labor, equipment, and vehicles in preparation for the renewal pricing. Necessarily written justification for changes will be provided as needed. 18. Assist in preparing standardization and labor hour requirements for new contract pricing and develop supply and equipment requirements. Other duties may be necessary to provide operations and or technical data for costing packages. SUPERVISION EXERCISED The Manager supervises all staff at the assigned contract site. The Project Manager is responsible for the supervision of all assigned employees, including Site Supervisors, Foremen, and Lead Workers. SUPERVISION RECEIVED The Program Director supervises the incumbent. PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS The incumbent must be able to stand 50% of the work time and sit 50% and must be able to lift/carry 30 pounds and push/pull 30 pounds. These requirements are necessary to inspect work areas and carry out administrative duties. They must be able to climb, stoop, kneel, and reach to climb stairs; they must be able to hear and speak to communicate with supervisors, staff, contract officials, etc. Good vision and depth perception are required to inspect work areas and drive properly. QUALIFICATIONS Must possess basic Microsoft Office computer skills, particularly Word and Excel. Must have good management, oral and written communication, and people skills. Experience dealing with high-level government and industry personnel and basic computer knowledge is required. Preference will be given to applicants with an existing industry certification (IFMA, BOMA). Must be able to work varied hours, including evenings. Must possess a valid driver's license as driving may be required. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)
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