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Asset/Move Project Manager I (Relocation Project Manager)

Position Title: Asset/Move Project Manager I (Relocation Project Manager)

O2EPCM, Inc. is a prominent award-winning experienced firm providing Professional, Technical, Consulting and Management Services in the Planning, Design, Engineering and Construction Industry to Local, State, Federal Government Agencies, Utility Companies and Private Clients. We are dedicated to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions for a variety of projects. We are seeking a Senior Electrical Estimator/Engineer to join our team and contribute to our ongoing success. In this role, you will play a pivotal part in ensuring the successful planning and execution of electrical projects.

Salary Range:  $107,000 - $113,000

Location: Onsite (Los Angeles, CA)    

Type: Full-Time                                             

Employee Benefits:

100% paid base coverage (Health, Vision, & Dental insurance).
401(k)
Paid Holidays
Paid Sick
Paid Vacation
EAP - Employee Assistance Program
O2EPCM, Inc. https://o2epcm.com/  

Position: Asset/Move Project Manager I (Relocation Project Manager)

Position Overview:
Management of required Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FF&E) for all new, renovated and swing 
space projects which includes programming, specification, drawing review, budget tracking, 
procurement coordination, scheduling with the construction team, installation, and punch list 
activities. It also involves move management for all projects including move scope creation, 
bidding, analysis of bids, budget tracking, move coordination and scheduling, onsite move oversight 
and punch list activities to ensure complete
functional occupancy of new and renovated buildings.

Position Description:
•  Furniture/Equipment/Relocation Project Management Services with emphasis in FF&E selection, 
procurement coordination and purchasing for all areas as identified to provide college the FF&E and 
move-in/relocations management services. Responsibilities include strategic oversight of all FF&E 
programming, budgeting, FF&E quotes and procurement, FF&E Scheduling and Installation, Pre-move, 
Move, and Post move coordination, and Close-out phase activities for specified assigned projects. 
Services shall be provided at the direction of the College Project Director (CPD) and the Manager 
of Relocation Project Management team.
•  Coordinate with Procurement to manage the purchasing of all FF&E using best-value and/or low bid 
public contracting.
•  Work with the CPD, Project Architects (A/E) team, Manager of Relocation Project Management team, 
and Building User Groups (BUG) to identify project scope, budget, schedule, and FF&E requirements. 
Tour college to gain detailed knowledge about the Master Plan of all new and renovated buildings 
and the sequencing of projects.
•  Identify potential swing space needed and coordinate with college to secure space and remove 
space from college availability per project schedule. Work with CPD to develop scope of work for 
any construction or FF&E required for swing space.
•  Coordinate with A/E team and/or college personnel to assess and identify whether existing 
furniture and equipment will be relocated and reused.
•  Create a FF&E Budget for each project and provide budget validation at key project 
milestones.
•  Attend weekly project meetings to work with project team including Project Architects (A/E), 
Project Managers, contractors, and BUGs, to ensure the preparation of accurate FF&E specification, 
furniture layouts and FF&E lists of both new and reuse of existing furniture.
•  Review all programming, design and construction documents and work with the A/E to ensure 
electrical/data/infrastructure/utility requirements/anchoring details are coordinated between the 
various FF&E vendors to assure proper functionality for new and relocated FF&E. Work with the BUG 
to plan relocation of existing furniture and equipment to the new location.
•  Coordinate the IT equipment with the Technology Project Manager for budget, scope, procurement 
and installation of all IT equipment. Identify locations of computers, MFID, and printers on a 
plan.
•  Work closely with the CPD and project team to ensure project FF&E and Move budget and schedule 
are met. Provide value engineering efforts as needed to stay within allotted budget.
•  Coordinate scheduling logistics to ensure timely and successful FF&E delivery, installation and 
punch-list sign-off and transition during swing space, relocation and/or move-in projects.
•  Coordinate and procurement of specialty contractors or movers for delivery, installations, 
and/or connections not covered by the FF&E vendors.
•  Coordinate all FF&E deliveries, path of travel and parking with PMs, CPDs, contractors, Facility 
Directors, Sheriff, and BUGs if applicable. Work closely with Asset Management Team to coordinate 
all asset tagging of new FF&E and disposition of surplus FF&E prior to demolition/renovation of 
existing buildings.
•  Arrange for the unlocking and re-securing of all areas requiring access by furniture installers 
and movers during the Pre-Move, Move, Installation and Post Move/Close-Out Phases.
•  Coordinate the transfer of FF&E Keys and keying plans to campus facilities upon 
occupancy.
•  Maintain all FF&E, move management, moving and storage related documents, including proposals, 
purchase orders, packing slips, timecards, shipping documents, freight bills, and invoices and 
submit to the CPD in written form.
•  Coordinate the project close out efforts for the FF&E and Move services portion of the 
project.
•  Provide project status reports and other information as requested to Manager of Relocation 
Project Management team.

Minimum Required Qualifications:
•  4 year College Degree in the areas of Architecture, Interior Architecture, Interior Design, 
Construction/Project Management, Planning, Facilities Management or related area required. In lieu 
of a 4 year College Degree, 8-12 years of relevant experience required.
•  6-10 years of project management and coordination experience in fields related to 
Move/Relocation Management, Project Management, Interior Design, Facilities Management, or 
Coordination/Procurement of Furniture, Fixture and Equipment.
•  Ability to read architectural and furniture drawings.
•  Knowledge of furniture and equipment specifications and procurement.
•  Flexibility to work at any of the District colleges and site locations.
•  Strong written and oral communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
•  Proficiency in Microsoft Office software.
•  Proficiency in Adobe Acrobat or Bluebeam software.

Preferred Qualifications:
•  Educational and Public Works experience.
•  Procurement, FF&E sourcing or asset management experience.
•  Knowledge/proficiency in AutoCAD software.
•  Proficiency in Visio or Design software.
•  Interior Design Certification CID, CCIDQ
•  Membership with IIDA, AIA, IFMA, LEED Certified.

 

 

Please note, if you move forward in the submission process, you will be asked to provide the following below.

  1. Most updated resume
  2. Certifications or Licenses obtained
  3. 3-4 Professional References
  4. Project List with values, dates, and company of any projects worked

 

O2EPCM, Inc. is a prominent award-winning experienced firm providing Professional, Technical, Consulting and Management Services in the Planning, Design, Engineering and Construction Industry to Local, State, Federal Government Agencies, Utility Companies and Private Clients. We are dedicated to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions for a variety of projects. 

Employee Benefits:

  • 100% paid base coverage (Health, Vision, & Dental insurance).
  • 401(k)
  • Paid Holidays
  • Paid Sick
  • Paid Vacation
  • EAP - Employee Assistance Program

O2EPCM, Inc. https://o2epcm.com/  

NO PER DIEM. These are W2, long-term jobs with full benefits. NO relocation packages.

 

 

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