University of Washington · 2 weeks ago
INTERIOR AND FURNITURE PROJECT MANAGER
The University of Washington is seeking an Interior and Furniture Project Manager to join the Facilities & Capital Development Department at Harborview Medical Center. The role involves implementing projects related to space, move, and construction, ensuring compliance with regulations, and collaborating with various departments to enhance the facility's operational efficiency.
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Responsibilities
Assure that space, move and construction projects meet regulations
Process and complete furniture request work orders in a timely and efficient manner
Coordinate quotes and purchase of furniture with vendors and end users
Issue work orders for minor construction work needed to support small furniture and move requests, i.e. installing or moving electrical outlets, installation of data/phone ports, cleaning, and painting spaces
Collaborate with Harborview’s Interior Design Lead
Assist with move coordination on major Capital Projects
Space and occupancy assessment to ensure workspaces are in accordance with our guidelines and principles
Work with the Space Manager to resolve space requests and implement moves
Work with Harborview’s Architect to confirm ADA clearances code and egress requirements are met
With Direction from the Design Shared Services Manager/Interior Design Leader- Programming, feasibility and test-to-fit studies of proposed projects for the ongoing major renovations and expansions of existing facilities related to capital and in-house projects
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in Interior design, architecture or planning
6-8 years experience in construction project management, move coordination, interior design, or small projects management – occupied healthcare experience preferred
An equivalent combination of education and experience may substitute for stated requirements
Company
University of Washington
University of Washington is an educational institution that provides undergraduate, graduate, and research programs.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$205.35MKey Investors
Avista foundationNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesAdvanced Research Projects Agency for Health
2025-04-21Grant· $0.01M
2024-09-13Grant
2024-08-13Grant· $21.1M
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