FAQs
What is the role of the Project Manager in the Architecture + Design Studio at AECOM?
The Project Manager will lead the management and delivery of complex, multi-disciplinary projects, ensuring alignment with client expectations, project goals, and financial objectives.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field is required. Professional certification in project management (e.g., PMP, PRINCE2) is an advantage.
Is prior experience in architecture or construction necessary?
Yes, proven experience in project management, preferably in architecture, design, or construction within large, multi-disciplinary projects, is essential.
How does AECOM promote a positive work environment?
AECOM encourages a collaborative and inclusive work environment, promoting engagement within the Architecture + Design Studio and across the firm.
Are there opportunities for professional development?
Yes, AECOM offers a range of growth and success opportunities, including access to industry-leading technology and resources for professional development.
What does the commercial success aspect of the role entail?
The Project Manager will drive commercial success by managing project finances, ensuring profitability, positive cash flow, and proactively addressing risks.
What project management skills are emphasized for this role?
Strong leadership, excellent communication, negotiation capabilities, and client relationship management are emphasized, along with good commercial acumen.
How does AECOM support work-life balance?
AECOM provides flexible hybrid work options, allowing employees to work from an AECOM office, remote location, or client site.
What kind of projects will the Project Manager be working on?
The Project Manager will work on complex, multi-disciplinary projects across various sectors including transportation, buildings, water, new energy, and the environment.
Is experience with AECOM or similar firms required?
While it is highly desirable, prior experience with AECOM or similar architecture practices or multidisciplinary firms is not explicitly required but recommended.