Project Manager - SMP/Team Lead- Building Envelope

Warren, NJ
Full Time
Warren Building Envelope
Experienced
Who We Are 
At The Falcon Group, our mission is to deliver exceptional service across a broad range of industries, including multifamily, industrial, commercial, retail, hospitality, healthcare, and forensic/litigation support. Built on decades of experience, we provide a full spectrum of services, from architectural design to civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering, as well as construction administration and forensic assessments. This integrated approach allows us to deliver comprehensive, cost-conscious solutions to our clients’ most complex challenges. With a growing presence in key markets and multiple regional offices, we’re expanding rapidly and always looking for talented professionals to join our team. Guided by collaboration, innovation, and integrity, The Falcon Group provides the environment and support to help you thrive personally and professionally.


Summary
The Falcon Group is seeking an experienced Building Envelope Specialist to support and lead projects involving evaluation, design, and remediation of exterior cladding and envelope systems across multifamily, commercial, and institutional buildings. This individual will perform technical evaluations, develop detailed reports and design documents, participate in bidding and contractor selection, and provide construction administration and construction observation throughout project execution.
Candidates must demonstrate strong technical knowledge of building envelope assemblies—with a particular emphasis on cladding systems—along with the ability to mentor junior staff and contribute to the continued growth of our envelope team. An IIBEC credential (RBEC, RRC, RWC, REWC, or similar) is strongly preferred.

Key Responsibilities
Envelope Evaluation & Reporting
  • Perform on-site evaluations of roofs, cladding, fenestration, balconies, waterproofing systems, and related envelope components.
  • Conduct invasive testing, moisture diagnostics, leak investigations, and code-compliance assessments.
  • Prepare clear and comprehensive engineering reports outlining observed conditions, causes of distress, code/manufacturer deficiencies, and recommended repairs.
Design & Specification Development
  • Develop repair and replacement design documents, including plans, details, and CSI-formatted specifications.
  • Coordinate design solutions with internal architecture, structural, MEP, and forensic specialists.
  • Ensure design documents align with current building codes, industry standards (ASTM, AAMA, TMS, ICC), and manufacturer requirements.
Bidding & Contractor Procurement
  • Prepare bid packages and technical scopes of work.
  • Lead pre-bid meetings, respond to bidder RFIs, and assist the client in contractor selection.
  • Provide technical support during pricing evaluation and value-engineering discussions.
Construction Administration & Observation
  • Conduct construction observation visits, prepare field reports, and monitor compliance with design documents.
  • Review submittals, shop drawings, RFIs, change orders, and payment applications.
  • Support the client and contractor through project closeout, punch lists, and final quality verification.
Leadership & Mentoring
  • Serve as a technical resource for building envelope reviews, design development, and QA/QC processes.
  • Mentor junior engineers, architects, and field staff.
  • Assist in developing internal standards training materials, and best-practice procedures.
Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Engineering, Building Science, Construction Technology, or related discipline.
  • Minimum 5–10+ years of hands-on experience with building envelope evaluations, design, and construction oversight.
  • Strong experience with cladding systems (fiber cement, ACM, stucco/EIFS, adhered masonry veneer, rainscreens, etc.).
  • Demonstrated ability to write clear technical reports and present findings to boards, managers, and client groups
Preferred Credentials
  • IIBEC certifications (RRC, RWC, REWC, RBEC) highly preferred.
  • Professional licensure (PE, RA, or EIT/AXP in progress) is a plus.
  • Experience with FORTIFIED, façade investigations, or forensic building science is beneficial.
Additional Skills
  • Strong understanding of building codes (IRC/IBC, IEBC, NJ UCC, local amendments).
  • Familiarity with ASTM, AAMA, and TMS standards.
  • Proficiency with CAD or BIM platforms preferred.
  • Excellent communication, leadership, and project-management skills.
Why Join Falcon
  • Work directly with senior leadership within a fast-growing Building Envelope Division.
  • Opportunity to lead high-visibility façade and envelope projects.
  • Strong mentorship culture, continuing education support, and advancement potential.
  • Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits.
Estimated salary range for this position is $85,000 to $135,000. The salary listed is an estimate and not guaranteed. The salary offered will vary based on experience, education, skills, abilities, and certifications/license if applicable

Physical Demands
  • Ability to lift up to 40 lbs.
  • Comfortable using ladders, lifts, scaffolds, and roof access equipment
  • Ability to perform site work in extreme temperatures, humidity, and adverse weather
  • Ability to work at heights up to 10 stories and in confined spaces (attics, crawlspaces)
  • Significant standing/walking on uneven or challenging terrain
Employee Benefits
We offer competitive salaries, professional work environments and a comprehensive benefits package. Benefits include Group Medical, Dental and Vision, 401k with employer match, Supplemental Life Insurance, AD&D, Legal Plan, Pet Insurance, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity and Accident Plans, Paid Holidays, Vacation, Sick time, Cell Phone Reimbursement and Continuing Education

 
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