Senior Project Managers are experienced professionals and leaders within the firm. They have the networks, skills, and expertise to consistently lead complex economic development projects, including strategy development, stakeholder engagement, and public sector or public-private partnership initiatives. They can take high-level or ambiguous direction and translate it into clear scopes of work, work plans, deliverables, and timelines with minimal oversight. Senior Project Managers lead project work with a high degree of independence, partnering with Project Directors for guidance as needed and exercising strong judgment about when to seek input. They often serve as the primary client contact, confidently facilitating meetings, leading discussions, and presenting findings to senior public and private sector stakeholders. They are accountable for successful project delivery, including proactive task management, anticipating next steps, and meeting deadlines. While they may delegate work to Project Managers and Associates, they maintain overall responsibility for outcomes, often managing multiple concurrent workstreams with strong organization and attention to detail. In addition, they contribute to business development by representing the firm externally, building networks, and supporting or leading proposals and new opportunities. They are expected to balance project and business development responsibilities while maintaining a 70% billable utilization target after ramp-up.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees