General Description of Role and Responsibilities:
Project Scope Management:
a. Define, develop, and maintain project scope statements, work breakdown structures (WBS), and
scope management plans.
b. Collaborate with project stakeholders to gather requirements, establish project objectives, and define
deliverables.
c. Monitor project scope, identify scope changes, and assess their potential impact on project
objectives and schedule.
d. Implement change control procedures to manage scope changes and ensure alignment with project
goals.
Quality Control:
a. Develop and implement quality control plans and procedures to ensure compliance with project
specifications, standards, and regulatory requirements.
b. Conduct regular inspections and audits to assess project quality and identify areas for improvement.
c. Collaborate with project teams to address quality issues, deviations, and non-conformances in a
timely manner.
d. Review and approve project deliverables to ensure they meet established quality criteria and client
expectations.
Risk Management:
a. Identify project risks related to scope and quality and develop risk mitigation strategies.
b. Monitor and assess project risks throughout the project lifecycle, proactively addressing potential
issues to prevent scope or quality deviations.
c. Communicate project risks and mitigation plans to project stakeholders and management as needed.
Documentation and Reporting:
a. Maintain accurate and up-to-date project documentation, including scope documents, quality control
records, and risk registers.
b. Prepare regular reports on project scope, quality performance, and compliance with project
requirements.
c. Present findings, recommendations, and progress updates to project teams, stakeholders, and
management as required.
Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge and Skills:
Hill International, with more than 2,700 professionals in 69 offices worldwide, provides program management, project management, construction management, and other consulting services to clients in a variety of market sectors. Hill has participated in over 10,000 project assignments with a total construction value of more than $600 billion. Engineering News-Record magazine recently ranked Hill as the eighth-largest construction management firm in the United States. For more information on Hill, please visit our website at www.hillintl.com.