Staff receive generous paid leave of 15 vacation days with an additional day earned annually (up to 20 days). We close our office for 11 calendared holidays and offer an additional 2 floating holidays for staff to use at any time. At year end, staff are given the opportunity to work remotely to allow for easy travel and more time with their family.
Midtown Alliance provides full employer-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance, with the opportunity to add subsidized coverage for family members as well as utilize a flexible spending account to support you or your family's health and childcare needs. Midtown Alliance also offers employer-paid short- & long-term disability as well as life insurance. Finally, we offer a 403(b) retirement savings plan with an employer match of 5% of gross pay after one year with the organization.
While we expect our team to primarily work at our office location in Midtown, we offer flexibility with scheduling and are a nimble organization. Our recently redesigned office space includes beautiful views of Midtown, modern art installations from artists in the community, updated technology, and a zen room for when you need a little escape. Staff are encouraged to work at and explore other parts of Midtown as well whether that's a local coffee shop, museum, or a member facility. Staff are also encouraged to utilize Midtown Alliance's travel benefits including a $50 subsidy and pre-tax payroll deductions to order MARTA, Xpress, Cobblinc, or R
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Summary of this Role:
This in-office position joins a team responsible for planning and implementing a network of multi-modal transportation projects and public spaces that put people first -- providing safe, connected and high-quality facilities in our mixed-use district. Working closely with our contractors, construction managers and public sector partners, you will ensure that our projects successfully advance through construction.
Principal Responsibilities of this Role:
The Capital Projects Construction Manager is responsible for advancing high visibility, complex multi-modal projects from “shovel ready” status through construction and closeout.
This position plans and coordinates all aspects of the construction process to effectively manage the task at hand. This includes procurement, contract negotiations, agency and utility coordination, managing contractors, dispute resolution, document control, progress reporting, schedule tracking, budgeting and reimbursement requests, and collaborating with stakeholders.
The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated knowledge of the fundamentals of project management with a particular focus on horizontal construction in a dense urban environment. If you have solid experience in vertical construction and you believe that your skills are transferrable to this role, we welcome the opportunity to explore your interest. This position reports to the Director of Capital Projects.
Essential duties and responsibilities for this position include:
Manage scope, schedules, budgets, and deliverables for vendor and consultant contracts.
Prepare documentation and analysis for decisions related to the award of construction and/or consultant services contracts.
Navigate City, State and/or Federal (as applicable) procurement, permitting, reporting, financial reimbursement and project closeout processes.
Develop project administration, correspondence and associated document control.
Develop and implement community and stakeholder communication plans for construction projects.
Represent our interests in project coordination meetings with the engineer, contractor and/or applicable public sector partners.
Review and approve project invoices. Develop and ensure budgetary controls to effectively monitor progress and budget.
Review contractor documentation related to project construction administration (RFIs, submittals, meeting records), contractor payments, change orders, construction inspections, quality controls, safety and overall contract compliance.
Ensure a full understanding of project contract and contract documents.
Additional key attributes of a successful candidate:
Passionate about the mission of Midtown Alliance with a genuine interest in the practices, partnerships and projects that create exceptional urban places.
Organized, detail-oriented and dependable.
Skilled at creating productive working relationships at all levels.
Able to effectively communicate with diverse stakeholders and work as part of a team.
Awareness and ability to contribute to planning, design, and implementation of projects of various scales and add value to all aspects of our work.
Flexible and willing to lead or support a variety of projects and assignments.
Core Qualifications:
A degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Landscape Architecture, or a related field.
At least 7 years of relevant professional experience working on large construction projects in an on-site project management capacity.
Prior experience implementing infrastructure projects with a public agency or in a dense urban area is preferred.
Proficient in MS office.
Experience in scheduling/management software such as Microsoft Project, Primavera P6, Procore or equivalent.
Midtown Alliance is a highly respected organization that has played a key role in shaping one of the most vibrant urban districts in the Southeast. We are dedicated to creating an environment where people and businesses thrive, with a focus on walkability, tree-lined streets, and diverse transportation options. Our work includes enhancing streetscapes, developing parks and plazas, fostering street-level arts and activation, and maintaining public safety and beautification efforts.
Since 2000, Midtown Alliance has secured over $400 million in public and private funding to transform Midtown's major corridors. By partnering with the City of Atlanta, GDOT, and private developers, we have improved safety, mobility, and aesthetics, reinforcing the district’s strong urban identity. Learn more at MidtownATL.com.