Description
At Homewise, we’re passionate about strengthening communities through thoughtful, high-quality development. We’re looking for a Real Estate Development Project Manager to lead the full cycle of our real estate projects—from land acquisition to final construction walk-through.
This role is your opportunity to create affordable, sustainable, and community-centered spaces—residential, commercial, and mixed-use alike.
What You'll Do:
- Lead Projects from Start to Finish: Oversee feasibility, land acquisition, permitting, design, construction, and closeout.
- Orchestrate Team Collaboration: Work closely with architects, engineers, and contractors to keep everything on track—on time and on budget.
- Champion Quality & Compliance: Conduct site visits, monitor progress, and ensure top-notch quality while complying with all codes and safety regulations.
- Build Relationships: Partner with municipal staff, community stakeholders, and internal teams to keep everyone informed and engaged.
- Drive Innovation: Improve processes and seek creative solutions to reduce cost, save time, and improve outcomes.
Requirements
What You Bring:
- Proven Experience: 5+ years in real estate development, managing projects from concept to completion.
- Educational Background: Bachelor’s in Real Estate, Construction Management, Architecture, or related field (Master’s preferred).
- Strong Skills:
- Leadership & problem-solving
- Customer service & stakeholder engagement
- Clear communication & adaptability
- Tech-savvy (Microsoft Suite, project software)
- Mindset: Independent, accountable, has high standards, and is flexible under pressure.
What Success Looks Like:
- Projects delivered on time, within budget, and exceeding expectations
- Effective stakeholder engagement and seamless municipal coordination
- A proactive approach to continuous improvement
Why Homewise?
Join a mission-driven organization focused on strengthening neighborhoods and creating opportunities for successful homeownership. At Homewise, you’re not just building structures—you’re building community.