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RVi Planning, a national planning and design firm, is seeking an Associate Project Manager to enhance project delivery and client relations. Ideal candidates will have a degree in Landscape Architecture and a passion for community engagement, working in a collaborative and growth-oriented environment.
Our purpose is to inspire people to be outside and engage in the community around them. As planners and landscape architects, we embrace every opportunity to advance this mission by creating memorable and engaging outdoor experiences.
Founded in 1982, RVi is a leading national planning and design firm with offices located in TX, CO, AZ, FL, GA, CA and NC. Our expertise encompasses a diverse range of projects, including community planning and design, resorts, parks, academic campuses, entertainment, commercial developments, hospitality venues, and veterans cemeteries across the nation.
We approach each new opportunity with an adventurous spirit, a collaborative mindset, and a desire to consistently raise the bar for our clients and for the communities we serve.
RVi is looking for an ambitious and driven Associate Project Manager to step into a fast-paced, growth-focused role designed as a pathway to Project Manager. This position offers hands-on training, professional development, and increasing responsibility in managing projects, mentoring staff, and building client relationships.
You’ll gain deep exposure to the land development process while supporting project delivery, collaborating with internal teams, and representing RVi with clients. Ideal candidates are eager to learn, lead, and make an immediate impact.
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RVi Benefits: To attract and retain the best professionals in the industry, we aim to provide an excellent working environment and a progressive benefits program designed to support your personal and professional needs. We will support you to be a lifelong learner. You will be encouraged to give back to your community. Meeting deadlines, budgets and project objectives is important, but of equal importance is meeting your needs through training, advancement, and mentorships.
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