Architectural Project Manager
Job Description
Job Description
Do you enjoy managing, planning, and figuring out budgets and timelines? Do you want to help bring architectural projects to life? Then a career as an Architectural Project Manager might be a perfect fit.
Architectural Project Managers use their talents in nearly every aspect of a construction project. They consult with clients, visit construction sites, and collaborate with engineers, architects, contractors, and more as they assess project needs, timelines and budgets, and manage each project from planning through to fruition.
It’s a demanding but rewarding role. An Architectural Project Manager must have keen attention to detail, excellent time management, and strong problem-solving and communication skills to balance client needs, contractor schedules, and construction logistics, ensuring successful project completion.
Typical Duties and Responsibilities
- Develop and review building plans in collaboration with design and architect teams
- Estimate project costs and budgets
- Consult with clients
- Manage relationships with contractors and vendors
- Develop and oversee schedules and timelines
- Manage site planning and compliance
Education and Background
This position requires a bachelor’s degree in architecture or a related field. Employers often prefer job candidates with certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP).
Skills and Proficiencies
- Strong leadership abilities
- Keen attention to detail
- Experience with proposal management
- Knowledge of AutoCAD and related drafting software
- Excellent written and verbal communications skills
- Expertise in budgeting and creating project timelines
- Strong collaborative and problem-solving skills
Compensation
According to Payscale the median annual salary of an Architectural Project Manager with
1 Year of Experience:
- Orlando, Florida: $90,000
- Tampa, Florida: $91,000
- Jacksonville, Florida: $90,000
- Miami, Florida: $96,000
- Atlanta, Georgia: $95,000
- Chicago, Illinois: $95,000
- Houston, Texas: $95,000
- Los Angeles, California: $96,000
- New York City, New York: $90,000
- Seattle, Washington: $90,000
- Overall: $94,000
5 Years of Experience:
- Orlando, Florida: $100,000
- Tampa, Florida: $96,000
- Jacksonville, Florida: $101,000
- Miami, Florida: $107,000
- Atlanta, Georgia: $109,000
- Chicago, Illinois: $107,000
- Houston, Texas: $104,000
- Los Angeles, California: $113,000
- New York City, New York: $96,000
- Seattle, Washington: $96,000
- Overall: $103,000
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Career Path
Becoming a Project Manager typically requires a bachelor’s degree in architecture or a related field. Earning certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP) can help advance a career path in project management.
Position Trends
Project management is continually evolving, and good Project Managers keep up with trends in their fields. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is starting to make waves in project management; when implemented correctly, AI can help give new insights into workflow and resource use. Also, more and more Project Managers are managing teams remotely. This trend can mean greater agility and efficient use of resources but requires Project Managers to master new ways of doing their jobs.
Job Outlook
According to the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for Project Managers should grow three percent through 2028, slightly slower than the average for all occupations.
Typical Hours
The typical work hours for a Project Manager are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, generally in an office setting.
Where You Can Find Jobs
- 4 Corner Resources
- Career Builder
- Glassdoor
- Indeed
- Monster
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