Assistant Project Manager
Company: Motive Workforce
Location: Irvine
Posted on: November 26, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description This position requires travel to San Diego 3x
per week Position Summary The Assistant Project Manager (“APM”) is
responsible for supporting the Project Manager in the planning,
implementation, and tracking of specific project(s) efficiently and
effectively delivering the overall project exceeding the client’s
expectations. The APM will oversee the day-to-day functions of
small-scale projects in partnership with a Project Manager or Sr.
Project Manager and work with the Construction Management team
including Field Engineer(s) and Owner Consultants. Essential Duties
& Responsibilities Project Coordination Assist in planning and
scheduling project activities. Monitor project progress and ensure
milestones are met. Manager the flow of project documents between
client, consultants, ownership, and other project team members to
ensure efficiency and comprehensive documentation including but not
limited to contracts, proposals, change orders, invoices, COI’s,
email communications, architectural/consultant drawings, reports,
etc. Assist in developing bid packages. Assist with the drafting
and reviewing contracts with consultants and contractors. Create
and project cash flow budgets; review, approve, and track all
financial activities throughout the duration of a project. Create
and update project schedules throughout the duration of the
project. Assist the project team in coordinating the receipt of
proposals, reports, drawings, and other necessary documents by or
before the scheduled deadline. Assist in the coordination of the
project closeout process ensuring all warranties, invoices, lien
waivers, and O&M manuals are received, saved, and sent to
client to successfully closeout the project. Reporting and
Communication Provide regular updates on project status to the
Project Manager. Communicate with stakeholders regarding project
requirements and progress. Schedule, manage and attend all project,
design and construction (OAC) meetings. Collaborate with team
members, vendors, and stakeholders to align on project goals. Track
and report on budgets, schedules, and resource allocation. Risk
Management Identify potential risks or delays and propose
solutions. Ensure compliance with organizational policies and
regulations. Administrative Support Prepare invoices, estimates,
and budgets. Maintain and organize project documentation (e.g.,
contracts, reports). Schedule, manage and attend all project,
design and construction (OAC) meetings. Ensure meeting minutes and
agendas are prepared and documented timely and accurately for all
project meetings. Research information to support decision-making
processes. Support and assist the Project Manager or Sr. Project
Manager in managing the project team to ensure efficient and
accurate completion of all projects. Specialty Areas (may not be
applicable to all APMs) Bond Exoneration Dry Utility Consulting and
Coordination Forward Planning and Entitlements HOA, DRE, and
Community Planning Other special projects and duties as assigned.
Education | Qualifications | Success Factors Education &
Certifications: Completion of High School education or equivalent
is required. BS in Construction Management, Engineering, or related
field of study is preferred. CCM, CAPM, PgMP, AIA, PE LEED, CPE,
CEP, CCP, PSP, CMIT, or MRICS certifications, is preferred. OSHA 10
(or higher) certification is preferred. Qualifications: A minimum
of 1-2 years of experience in Construction Management, Engineering,
or related field is required. General knowledge and understanding
of general engineering construction. Ability to quickly analyze,
compare, and interpret detailed but sometimes poorly defined
information within deadlines. Ability to review drawings and
specifications to become completely familiar with the project and
identify long lead times and critical path items. Proven experience
in managing small to medium sized projects; identifying
discrepancies and implement corrective actions (under supervision).
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word and Project Management
software, and Bluebeam Revu. Success Factors: Understand how your
role contributes to the organization's goals. Deliver quality work
product by role modeling organizational core values. Accountability
to individual and team goals. Consistently build relationships,
communicate and collaborate with team members, leaders and clients.
Proactively participate in educational opportunities ( i.e.
Industry Seminars ); reading professional publications; maintaining
personal networks; participating in professional organizations (
i.e. Building Industry Association ). Possess a working knowledge
of the different roles and services CREDE provides and how the
project management team fits the project. Ability to multi-task,
prioritize, and work efficiently. Capable of working both
independently and in collaboration with the project team. Aptitude
to perform at high levels in a fast paced, ever-changing work
environment. Working Conditions & Physical Demands The physical
demands described here are representative of those that must be met
by an employee to successfully perform the primary functions of
this job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to: Continuous sitting while using computer
and/or phone Constant use of sight while reviewing documents
Constant speech/hearing abilities for communication Ability to lift
up to 20 pounds Wearing appropriate personal protective equipment
(PPE) If applicable, list PPE items to be used: close-toed shoes,
hard hat, reflective vest, etc. will be required when visiting a
construction site .
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