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Senior Architectural Project Manager - Dallas Regional Office
Job description
Dominium is helping tackle the affordable housing crisis - and we're looking for motivated candidates to join our team and advance our mission. With offices in Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix and Minneapolis, Dominium is one of the nation's most respected and innovative affordable housing development and management companies. We create quality, affordable homes and engage with our residents to foster a strong sense of community and connection.
Join us in making a difference in people's lives every day at a company where you can challenge yourself to develop both personally and professionally.
POSITION SUMMARY: The Sr. Architectural Project Manager serves as the Owner's Representative for affordable multi-family housing developments, ensuring projects align with Dominium's vision, budget, schedule, quality standards, and overall development goals. This role acts as the primary liaison between Dominium and key project stakeholders, including architects, contractors, consultants, and governmental agencies, while overseeing project coordination, design review, regulatory compliance, and project execution throughout all phases of development. The position requires a strong combination of architectural expertise, project management skills, and a deep understanding of affordable housing development processes and standards.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Oversees architectural design activities to ensure alignment with project goals, affordable housing standards, sustainability initiatives, and owner expectations.
- Reviews and approves design documents, drawings, specifications, and project deliverables for quality, accuracy, and compliance with company and regulatory standards.
- Manages project budgets, forecasts, and financial planning activities to ensure projects remain within approved financial parameters while maintaining quality expectations.
- Monitors project schedules, milestones, and deliverables, coordinating with contractors, consultants, and internal stakeholders to support timely project completion.
- Serves as the primary point of contact between ownership, architects, contractors, consultants, and government agencies throughout all phases of the project lifecycle.
- Facilitates communication, coordination, and problem-solving among project stakeholders to ensure alignment on project objectives, timelines, and responsibilities.
- Ensures compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations, including zoning requirements, building codes, permitting requirements, and affordable housing guidelines.
- Manages permitting and entitlement processes, including preparation, submission, and coordination of applications with governmental agencies and regulatory authorities.
- Attends project design meetings, owner-architect-contractor (OAC) meetings, and site visits to monitor project progress, document quality, and adherence to established standards.
- Identifies and mitigate project risks related to budget, schedule, quality, safety, and regulatory compliance while implementing effective resolution strategies.
- Resolves project conflicts, issues, and disputes in a timely and professional manner while protecting the owner's interests and maintaining positive stakeholder relationships.
- Reviews project documentation at designated stages to ensure consistency with company standards, industry best practices, and safety requirements.
QUALIFICATIONS : (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education, Training and Experience.)
- Associates degree in Architecture or a related field preferred.
- Licensed Architect preferred.
- Minimum of 7 years of experience in architecture, construction management, project management, or related field required, preferably supporting multi-family or affordable housing projects.
- Proficient in Revit, AutoCAD, project management software and tools, as well as standard office software.
- Strong understanding of building codes, zoning laws, and regulatory compliance issues related to affordable housing.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and projects simultaneously, with a high degree of organization and attention to detail.
About Us: Dominium is a purpose-driven leader in affordable housing. We operate in approximately 20 states, supported by a team of over 1,300 dedicated employees. For more than 50 years, we have delivered excellence in the development and management of affordable housing communities across the United States. Dominium's values - EDGE: Entrepreneurial Innovation, Developing People, Growth Mindset and Execution - guide us in fulfilling our Purpose: to provide quality, affordable housing that builds Enduring Value for our residents, employees, communities and financial partners. We believe housing provides dignity, and our work has a positive, lasting impact on the lives of individuals and families - often for generations. Our properties last for decades, leaving a lasting impact in the communities where they are located.
We offer a competitive salary, an incentive bonus program, training and development programs, career growth and community volunteer and outreach programs. We also provide a comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees, including Basic Life and AD&D; Employee, Spouse and Child Supplemental Life and AD&D; and Short and Long-Term Disability insurance. We also offer Medical, Dental and Vision coverage, with optional Health Savings Accounts, as well as Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts. We offer Voluntary Benefits (Accident, Critical Illness, Whole Life) and an Employee Assistance Program. Additionally, you have access to a 401(K) plan, Health and Financial Wellness Programs, Paid Time Off including Paid Holidays and Floating Holidays, Paid Parental Leave, Education Reimbursement, Employee Recognition and the Dominium Employee Emergency Fund.
Dominium is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to qualified applicants and employees. Dominium prohibits employment discrimination on race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), pregnancy, marital status, familial status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, membership or activity in local commission, veteran status, military status, age, genetic information, union membership, use of lawful consumable products, or any other category protected by applicable state or federal law.


