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Junior Project Manager
Join Us In Building for the Future
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We are innovators, problem‑solvers, and best‑in‑class corporate real estate specialists and project management professionals focused on leveraging our collective capabilities to support world-class infrastructure projects across the globe. We believe, that together, we can make anything happen. When you join our team, that’s what you get. You get to make anything happen.
We foster an environment where people are supported, celebrated, and are empowered to grow, learn, and achieve excellence. Our success is built on a strong foundation that is instilled with a genuine passion for the projects we undertake and their positive impact on shaping our shared environment.
The Role
As a Junior Project Manager, you will be working under the direction of an Intermediate/Senior Project Manager (or several Intermediate/Senior Projects managers depending on the scope of the project) in an impactful support function, by learning and participating in the planning and delivery of project
What You’ll Do:
- Project lifecycle documents: assist in the development of project lifecycle documents (scope, schedules, budget etc.) by researching similar projects completed in the past, reviewing relevant material, and providing findings to the project manager you are supporting.
- Monitoring: track daily tasks and communications, relaying relevant information/updates to the Project Manager.
- Reporting: produce project reports (status, risk, issues, etc.), seeking the input of the relevant contributors and coordinating their distribution to relevant team members following established communication plans.
- Supporting contract management: monitor and track contractor deliverables associated with various contracts under the project and coordinate invoicing activities.
- Document control: ensure all project documents (plans, reports, change requests) are logged and tracked correctly. Schedule project meetings, document and issue meeting minutes and track action items
- Learning opportunities: participate in project workshops (such as risk workshops, consultant engagement sessions etc.) to gain more exposure to how project challenges are addressed, mitigated and opportunities for improvement uncovered.