Project Manager II
A Community of Friends
Job Type
Full-time
- Lead and manage teams for a minimum of three projects through the development process independently with little supervision.
- Provide leadership and support for the development of Project Associates.
- Identify and perform due diligence and feasibility analysis for acquisition sites or new projects.
- Manage the entitlement approval process to ensure complete and timely submissions and obtain approvals consistent with the development schedule.
- Lead the community outreach process by developing and implementing community outreach plans, attending stakeholder meetings and presenting at public hearings.
- Assemble and manage the development team including: negotiating and monitoring contracts; managing the design process and overseeing the work of the design consultants to ensure consistency with ACOF's standards, project program, budget, and development timeline; ensuring the project complies with all regulatory requirements, commitments made.
- Prepare, update and manage project proformas, predevelopment budgets, and construction budgets.
- Prepare, update, and adhere to project development schedules to achieve ACOF's goals.
- Collaborate with asset management, property management, and resident services during the predevelopment, construction, and lease-up phases to ensure accurate budgets, high quality designs and smooth transitions to the operational phase.
- Secure and close all public and private predevelopment, construction, and permanent financing needed to complete development projects.
- Manage the construction process including but not limited to: reviewing and processing pay applications, attending construction meetings, reviewing change orders, managing consultants to ensure timely responses to requests for information; ensuring punch list items are addressed; checking for consistency with ACOF's standards.
- Complete administrative tasks as needed to complete essential duties and responsibilities.
- Meet with the Director of Housing regularly to provide project updates and discuss issues associated with development projects.
- Minimum two (2) years of experience as an Assistant Project Manager or equivalent position and one (1) year as a Project Manager managing low-income housing tax credit projects or two (2) years as a Project Manager managing low-income housing tax credit projects.
- Two (2) years experience preparing proforma financials for low-income multifamily housing developments.
- Led at least one (1) construction financing closing and one (1) permanent loan conversions for low-income housing projects.
- Experience preparing financing applications for at least one State of California Housing and Community Development Department funding source, low-income housing tax credits/tax exempt bonds, and one City/County capital funding source for an affordable housing development as the lead Project Manager.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Working knowledge of financing sources available for affordable housing.
- Minimum two (2) years' experience preparing TCAC, CDLAC, various HCD funding, local funding applications.
- Must have experience completing feasibility analysis and due diligence for the acquisition of at least one (1) new development site.
- Prior experience closing construction and permanent financing.
- Analytical thinker with problem-solving mindset.
- Attention to detail.
- Prior experience and demonstrated ability in project management with ability to manage multiple deadlines. Results and deadline driven.
- Familiarity with reading architectural plans and the construction process.
- Perform well under stress and interact well with others.
- Valid California driver's license.
- Ability to meet California minimum and ACOF insurance requirements.
- Access to a personal vehicle to be used to conduct ACOF business.
- Ability to lift 20 pounds.
- Two to three (2-3) years of experience as a Project Manager in an affordable housing development company.
- Two (2) years of experience closing construction and permanent financing for an affordable housing development with minimal supervision.
- Experience managing construction and permanent financing closings for two (2) projects as the Project Manager with minimal supervision.
- Experience developing affordable housing developments for homeless households.
- Graduate Degree in related field (e.g., urban planning or real estate development).
- Proficiency in Microsoft Project, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Creative Suite.
- Completion of LISC HDTI Basic Training.
Salary Description
$110,000 - $125,000
Vacancy posted more than 2 months ago
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