Project Manager (Mid-Atlantic)

Bethesda, MD
Full Time
Experienced

Code Red Consultants is seeking experienced Project Managers to join our growing Mid-Atlantic team.  You will collaborate with our team of talented engineers and project managers to provide professional assistance on complex fire and life safety issues through code consulting, fire protection design, and fire & life safety special inspections and testing services for designers, builders, developers, owners, and property managers.

Ideal candidates applying for this position will have at least 7 years' experience in the Fire & Life Safety field and a desire to manage projects, interface with clients, and mentor and train entry level consultants. If you are looking for continued professional development as part of an integrated team focused on driving results, this may be the perfect opportunity for you!

What You Will Do: 

  • Proactively manage assigned tasks/resources while also independently managing some projects.
  • Write proposals, develop project scope, and prepare project pricing.
  • Effectively manage project budget and phases within a project.
  • Perform contract review with assistance from Senior Project Managers, Team Leads or other technical leaders; including bill and invoice review and AR follow up.
  • Mentor and train Consultants supporting project work.
  • Conduct on-site visual inspection of existing buildings for compliance with building, fire, life safety, and accessibility codes.
  • Write comprehensive code reports outlining a building’s fire protection and life safety features and its compliance with applicable codes.
  • Perform code reviews of architectural and engineering plans for compliance with applicable codes.
  • Attend meetings with clients, owners, and authorities having jurisdiction to review code compliance strategies and solutions.
  • Provide performance-based design solutions such as fire modeling, egress modeling, and structural fire resistance analyses.
  • Develop code summary, life safety, and egress plans illustrating fire protection and life safety features of buildings in AutoCAD and Revit.

What You Will Need: 

  • Bachelor's degree in mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical, architectural, or industrial engineering from an accredited college or university. A degree in Fire Protection Engineering (FPE) is preferred, but not required.
  • 7+ years of fire protection and life safety engineering and code consulting experience (or equivalent combination of education and related work experience).
  • Prior project management experience.
  • Leadership skills, a strong work ethic and ability to work independently.
  • Self-motivated, and team oriented.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to manage high pressure, deadline driven situations and deal with changes.
  • Proactive communication and time management skills.
  • Professional Engineering licensure is preferred.
  • AutoCAD and/or Revit experience preferred.
Work Environment: Hybrid - Professional office, field/client project sites and remote office work.
 
Benefits and Compensation: Code Red Consultants offers a comprehensive benefit package, including a generous PTO policy, cost-shared medical, dental and vision insurance, employer matching 401(k) and profit sharing, tuition assistance and 100% paid dental, vision, life and disability insurance. 

Estimated Salary Range: $95,000 - $120,000 (Annually), plus eligibility for discretionary quarterly bonuses (based on the individual and company performance).

This compensation range and the general benefits overview reflect Code Red Consultants' good faith estimate for this position. This range considers various factors involved in making compensation decisions, including but not limited to, the successful applicant's skills, experience, education, licensure, and internal equity.


 

Code Red Consultants is an equal opportunity employer.

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