Associate Project Manager II
Brooklyn, NY
Pay : $45.00 - $53.00 per hour
Job Summary
The Associate Project Manager II supports capital projects throughout all phases of the project life cycle, from pre-design through closeout, ensuring compliance with New York State (NYS) Fire and Building Codes and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Working under supervision, the specialist reviews project drawings, participates in design review meetings, and conducts construction and maintenance inspections to verify compliance with regulatory and contract requirements. The role requires knowledge of building materials, safety standards, and attention to detail in documenting findings. Job Responsibilities
Review project drawings, narratives, and design documentation to ensure compliance with NYS Fire and Building Codes and ADA regulations
Draft Master Plans, Scopes of Work, and design phase documents, providing written comments on code compliance
Participate in design review meetings to ensure ADA requirements are fully integrated into project designs
Perform construction acceptance and maintenance inspections at stations and facilities undergoing rehabilitation
Document findings and ensure adherence to State Fire and Building Codes, ADA Accessibility Guidelines, and contract documents
Apply knowledge of building materials, energy conservation, and site inspection practices in project evaluations
Maintain safety compliance while working on or near wayside areas, including use of OSHA-approved practices and personal protective equipment
Complete track safety training as required for NYC Transit, Metro-North Railroad, or Long Island Railroad operations
Job Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Project Management, Business Administration, or Public Administration with 2 years of relevant experience; OR a high school diploma (or equivalent) with 6 years of relevant experience
Minimum of 2 years of experience in code enforcement, accessible design, plan review, fire department operations, energy conservation, or site inspections in a supervisory or responsible capacity
OSHA 30-hour certification (required prior to performing work on or near wayside areas)
Demonstrated knowledge of building materials and construction practices
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
Successful completion of track safety training for NYC Transit, Metro-North Railroad, or Long Island Railroad, as applicable
Completion of New York State (NYS) Code Enforcement Official Certification before beginning work
Ability to provide and use personal safety boots meeting applicable standards
Education
Bachelor's degree preferred (Engineering, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Project Management, Business Administration, or Public Administration) Work Experience
Minimum of 2 years' experience in code enforcement, accessible design, plan review, fire operations, energy conservation, or site inspections, preferably with supervisory experience
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