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Lead independent oversight of K–12 public school construction projects including design review, construction administration, site inspections, and project closeout to ensure compliance with public funding and regulations. | Minimum 15 years of public-sector construction project management experience with deep knowledge of Massachusetts public construction law and demonstrated ability to manage multiple public school construction projects. | Location Massachusetts-based. Statewide travel required. Hybrid office and field-based role. Position Overview This opportunity supports a public project management and construction oversight to support K–12 school facilities and large public capital programs. A senior-level public-sector construction Project Manager is sought to lead independent oversight of K–12 public school construction and repair projects. This role serves as an owner representative and program oversight speciality, supporting multi-project portfolios through design review, construction administration, site inspections, and closeout. The position requires deep familiarity with Massachusetts public construction practices and the ability to operate as an extension of a public agency’s internal staff. Core Responsibilities Project Oversight and Compliance Independently review design submittals, construction documents, and consultant deliverables for compliance with funding agreements, scope, and program requirements. Monitor project budgets, schedules, and change orders to ensure alignment with approved funding and eligibility criteria. Evaluate reimbursement requests, budget revisions, and cost certifications. Site Visits and Field Reporting Conduct regular on-site inspections across Massachusetts. Verify construction progress, quality, commissioning coordination, and compliance with approved scope. Prepare structured site visit and progress reports in accordance with agency protocols. Construction Administration Support Review contractor pay applications, change order justification, and schedule updates. Identify risks, trends, and deviations. Communicate findings clearly to agency staff and senior leadership. Closeout and Final Audit Support Support project closeout and final audit preparation. Verify delivery of required documentation. Coordinate reconciliation of final costs and eligibility determinations. Client Management Participate in internal client meetings and reviews as an extension of the client’s PM team. Maintain documentation consistent with public record and audit standards. Required Qualifications Minimum 15 years of experience in public-sector construction project management or owner’s representation. Demonstrated experience on Massachusetts public school or comparable public building projects. Strong working knowledge of Massachusetts public construction law, including Ch. 149 and Ch. 149A. Proven experience managing construction administration, change orders, and closeout. Extensive experience performing independent oversight, not design or construction execution. Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects across jurisdictions. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience on MSBA-funded projects. Former or current certified Owner’s Project Manager or Clerk of the Works. OIG School Project Designer or Owner’s Project Manager Certification. Experience preparing projects for public audit.
Lead independent oversight of K–12 public school construction projects including design review, construction administration, site inspections, and project closeout. | Minimum 15 years of public-sector construction project management experience with deep knowledge of Massachusetts public construction law and ability to manage multiple concurrent projects. | Location Massachusetts-based. Statewide travel required. Hybrid office and field-based role. Position Overview This opportunity supports a public project management and construction oversight to support K–12 school facilities and large public capital programs. A senior-level public-sector construction Project Manager is sought to lead independent oversight of K–12 public school construction and repair projects. This role serves as an owner representative and program oversight speciality, supporting multi-project portfolios through design review, construction administration, site inspections, and closeout. The position requires deep familiarity with Massachusetts public construction practices and the ability to operate as an extension of a public agency’s internal staff. Core Responsibilities Project Oversight and Compliance Independently review design submittals, construction documents, and consultant deliverables for compliance with funding agreements, scope, and program requirements. Monitor project budgets, schedules, and change orders to ensure alignment with approved funding and eligibility criteria. Evaluate reimbursement requests, budget revisions, and cost certifications. Site Visits and Field Reporting Conduct regular on-site inspections across Massachusetts. Verify construction progress, quality, commissioning coordination, and compliance with approved scope. Prepare structured site visit and progress reports in accordance with agency protocols. Construction Administration Support Review contractor pay applications, change order justification, and schedule updates. Identify risks, trends, and deviations. Communicate findings clearly to agency staff and senior leadership. Closeout and Final Audit Support Support project closeout and final audit preparation. Verify delivery of required documentation. Coordinate reconciliation of final costs and eligibility determinations. Client Management Participate in internal client meetings and reviews as an extension of the client’s PM team. Maintain documentation consistent with public record and audit standards. Required Qualifications Minimum 15 years of experience in public-sector construction project management or owner’s representation. Demonstrated experience on Massachusetts public school or comparable public building projects. Strong working knowledge of Massachusetts public construction law, including Ch. 149 and Ch. 149A. Proven experience managing construction administration, change orders, and closeout. Extensive experience performing independent oversight, not design or construction execution. Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects across jurisdictions. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience on MSBA-funded projects. Former or current certified Owner’s Project Manager or Clerk of the Works. OIG School Project Designer or Owner’s Project Manager Certification. Experience preparing projects for public audit.
Lead creative development and production for marketing campaigns including asset creation, vendor management, quality assurance, and client collaboration. | 6+ years in art direction or graphic design, expertise in Adobe CC and Figma, knowledge of accessibility standards, vendor and budget management skills, and ability to work onsite in Charlotte. | ***You must be Charlotte-based or within commuting distance to Charlotte*** About Us: Blueprint Creative Group is a strategic communications agency supporting state, local, and federal government agencies with enterprise-wide communications, public affairs, and program management. Position Overview: Blueprint seeks a contract Creative Manager to lead creative development and production for our customer's marketing campaigns. The Creative Manager translates approved concepts into high-quality, brand-compliant assets across print, digital, social, OOH and experiential channels and ensure multilingual, ADA-accessible deliverables are produced on schedule and within budget. Core Responsibilities • Daily Creative Operations – Collaborate with the client to develop creative strategy, assign design/edit tasks, and traffic assets through review gates (brand, accessibility, translation). • Asset Production & Adaptation – Design or oversee production of static, motion, and short-form video assets. • Vendor & Freelancer Management – Source and supervise local photographers, videographers, illustrators, printers, and sign shops; negotiate quotes and timelines. • Quality Assurance – Conduct pre-flight checks for brand accuracy, WCAG/508 compliance, resolution, and file integrity before release. • Real-Time Content Capture – Coordinate on-site shoots of events, bus-stop activations, and rider testimonials; expedite same-day edits for social channels. • Metrics and Performance – Meet weekly with Analytics to review creative KPIs (VTR, CTR, engagement) and apply learnings to A/B iterations. • Resource & Budget Tracking – Maintain hours and expense logs against task-order budgets; flag overages early. • Customer Meetings – Be available to meet with the client onsite as needed. Qualifications & Skills • 6+ years in art direction, graphic design, or content production for consumer or public-sector brands; transportation or civic experience preferred. • Expert in Adobe CC (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Premiere/After Effects) and Figma or equivalent. • Proven record of shepherding high-volume, multi-language campaigns from concept to delivery. • Working knowledge of WCAG 2.1 accessibility standards and file prep for print & digital signage. • Strong vendor-management and budgeting skills; familiar with union and PAI requirements for shoots. • Comfortable working evenings/weekends during service changes or major events. Powered by JazzHR QsXFVhGgrn
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