The Professional Project Manager - Mid Level will assist the client with oversight and overall management of their assigned projects. Functional responsibilities will be that of a Project Manager with a broad based knowledge of lease activity, construction trades, and facility maintenance. Thus a PM with a facilities background will be most appropriate for this role. This position description provides a baseline of technical areas of the Professional Project Manager - Mid Level; however this list does not restrict performance requested on other related assignments. The general responsibilities of the Professional Project Manager - Mid Level are as follows, to include but not limited to: Attend regular and special project meetings as required. Meetings may be at the project site or nearby offices. Meetings may be in person, conference calls or video teleconferences. Create and update project reports and communications on regular schedules and as needed to support special requests. Reports/communications will include all project information related to scope, schedule, budget, issues, and other relevant information. Reports/communications may include charts and pictures. Create, set-up and maintain a project filing, record keeping and documentation system. Update the various Project Management Information Systems (PMIS) that may be used on each project to include client and other government systems. Provide overall project management functions to include monitoring and controlling the project and communicating across all project stakeholders, initiating the project, planning the project, executing the project and closing the project Works with the client to develop annual budgets for operating and capital expenses. Oversees projects, including tracking metrics and updating logs, leads meetings, user needs and schedules are met. Responsible for accountability of projects, performs project tracking, adopts project management best practices, promotes customer involvement, applies lessons learned from recent projects, enforces effective change control, developing contingency planning and providing recommended solutions, exemplifies project management development and manages project priorities. Manages leases for a portfolio of properties by responding to tenant needs, ensuring that administrative and building technical staff resolve problems promptly. Recommends alterations, maintenance, and reconditioning as necessary. Coordinates tenant move-ins and move-outs, and "walk-through" spaces with tenants.