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About the position AECOM is seeking a Risk Management Manager to be based in New York, NY. The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to: Lead the risk management process for four $3 billion vertical construction projects; Conduct thorough review of documents and analyze project data to develop and maintain risk profiles; Prepare risk reports and presentations, including all supporting documents such as risk registers; Develop quantitative arenaflex and schedule risk models to facilitate informed decision-making for the program; Conduct cross functional risk workshops with key parties, including client representatives, project sponsors, Design-Build representatives, and other PMO personnel; Ensure that Design-Builders implement and participate in a proactive risk management process, identifying risk owners, developing risk mitigations, and clearly establishing accountability; Support Program Management functions and general management. Responsibilities • Lead the risk management process for four $3 billion vertical construction projects • Conduct thorough review of documents and analyze project data to develop and maintain risk profiles • Prepare risk reports and presentations, including all supporting documents such as risk registers • Develop quantitative arenaflex and schedule risk models to facilitate informed decision-making for the program • Conduct cross functional risk workshops with key parties, including client representatives, project sponsors, Design-Build representatives, and other PMO personnel • Ensure that Design-Builders implement and participate in a proactive risk management process, identifying risk owners, developing risk mitigations, and clearly establishing accountability • Support Program Management functions and general management Requirements • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Architecture, Economics, Statistics, or a related technical field plus eight years of relevant experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education. Nice-to-haves • Master's degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, Business, Economics, Statistics, or related technical field • Professional capital project delivery or risk management designation such as P.E., R.A., PMI-PMP, or PMI-RMP • Over 5 years of experience in risk management • Demonstrated competency in implementing ISO31000 Risk Management guidelines or other risk management frameworks • Proven history of developing a risk-based management approach in large programs or projects • Excellent oral and written communication skills, particularly with program or project leadership • Deep understanding of project management fundamentals including project controls, project scheduling, arenaflex estimating and arenaflex management • Strong analytics skills and proficiency in using MS Excel • Experience with Monte Carlo simulation and familiarity with applicable software, such as @Risk, Primavera Risk Analysis, and/or Crystal Ball. Benefits • medical • dental • vision • life • AD&D • disability benefits • paid time off • leaves of absences • voluntary benefits • perks • flexible work options • well-being resources • employee assistance program • business travel insurance • service recognition awards • retirement savings plan • employee stock purchase plan Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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