Archaeological Project Manager
Company: Society for Hawaiian Archaeology
Location: Honolulu
Posted on: November 6, 2024
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Job Description:
Job Title: Archaeological Project Manager
Position Overview
The Archaeological Project Manager is responsible for the
comprehensive administration and oversight of assigned projects.
This includes preparing costs proposals, managing budgets, quality
control, and compliance with project requirements and contractual
obligations. The Archaeological Project Manager serves as the
primary point of contact for clients and subconsultants, ensuring
effective communication and coordination throughout the project
lifecycle.
Responsibilities
--- Prepare cost proposals as requested by clients or in response
to solicitations.
--- Administer all aspects of assigned projects, ensuring alignment
with company policies and objectives.
--- Oversee project budgets to ensure cost-effective resource use.
Regularly review expense reports and provide management guidance to
maintain budget adherence.
--- Participate in all client meetings and communications to
provide project updates and address any issues.
--- Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, ensuring
their needs and expectations are met.
--- Provide project updates to the client and address any
issues.
--- Oversee quality control for all project deliverables to ensure
they meet the required standards.
--- Ensure full compliance with all project and task order
requirements, as well as contractual obligations.
--- Supervise the preparation of subconsultant agreements by the
Project Manager Assistant, ensuring alignment with specific project
requirements.
--- Manage all communications with subconsultants, ensuring clarity
and alignment on project goals and deliverables.
--- Set and manage project schedules, coordinating with other
company personnel and the Business Office.
--- Act as a liaison between the project team and other departments
to ensure smooth project execution.
--- Inform the Business Office of billing milestones and review
project billings before client submission.
--- Review and approve invoices from subconsultants, coordinating
with the Business Office for timely payment.
Qualifications
--- At least five years of experience managing projects.
--- A minimum of 10 years of professional experience directing
medium- to large-scale projects.
--- Proven expertise in applying archaeological theories, methods,
and techniques.
--- Strong project management skills, including budgeting,
scheduling, and quality control.
--- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the
ability to effectively liaise with clients, subconsultants, and
internal teams.
--- Proficiency in project management software and tools.
--- Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills.
--- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Education
Master's degree or higher in Archaeology, Anthropology, or a
closely related field, with a specialization in Pacific Island
archaeology strongly preferred.
Travel requirement: Yes
Job Status: Full-Time
Requirements:
--- Must have a valid U.S. Passport
--- Must possess a valid driver's license
--- Willingness to relocate to O'ahu
To apply, please send your resume to hr@iaoceania.com
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Keywords: Society for Hawaiian Archaeology, Honolulu , Archaeological Project Manager, Executive , Honolulu, Hawaii
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