Real Estate Project Coordinator
Employment Type: Full Time
Entry Salary Range: $25.94-$31.13 per hour with an annual award opportunity based on individual and credit union performance.
Comprehensive Benefits Package
We're committed to supporting your well-being and work-life balance through a robust benefits offering:
Health & Wellness
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance to keep you and your family healthy.
Financial Peace of Mind
- 401(k) with company match, life insurance, and disability coverage.
Time Off
- Generous paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, and paid parental leave.
Professional Growth
- Learning and development programs, plus tuition reimbursement to support your career journey.
Additional Perks
- Free Telemedicine
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Wellness initiatives
- Paid Community Action Volunteer Hours
*Parental Leave and Tuition Reimbursement are available after one year of service.
What you should know about the role
Accountable for coordinating and executing new construction, remodeling and renovation projects, branch relocations, facility updates, and large capital expenditure projects across the credit union footprint. This role oversees project schedules, budgets, documentation, vendor coordination, stakeholder communication, and project closeout to ensure work is completed on time, within budget, and in alignment with organizational standards. The Real Estate Project Coordinator also supports Facilities Coordinators with facility-related projects, maintenance initiatives, operational improvements, and onsite project coordination as needed. This is accomplished by providing outstanding service to both internal and external members while living and demonstrating the credit union core values: Act with Integrity, Drive Progress, Build & Strengthen Relationships, and Keep People at the Core.
What you should know about Advia
Advia is a fast-growing Credit Union that is positioned in the top 3% of credit unions across the United States. We serve almost 200,000 members with assets over $4 Billion. We offer very similar product and services as the big banks with a focus on saving our members money while providing financial advantages. We are rooted in our communities and believe we have a responsibility to give back outside of our four branch walls through volunteering and charitable donations. The work environment at Advia is fast-paced, performance based, and fun infused. We certainly live by the saying "work hard, play hard." As an employee of Advia, you can expect regular and constructive feedback, development opportunities, great benefits, excellent co-workers and engaged managers.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
Project Management, Construction Oversight, and Stakeholder Coordination
- Coordinates and manages all phases of assigned real estate, new construction, renovation, relocation, remodeling, facility update, and capital improvement projects from planning through project closeout.
- Develops and maintains project schedules, budgets, scopes of work, contracts, project documentation, punch lists, status reports, and closeout materials.
- Serves as a primary liaison between internal stakeholders, architects, engineers, contractors, landlords, consultants, vendors, and management throughout the project lifecycle.
- Facilitates Owner, Architect, and Contractor meetings, project status meetings, field inspections, vendor coordination meetings, and stakeholder updates.
- Monitors project progress, addresses issues, manages project risks, and supports timely decisions to keep projects aligned with approved scope, schedule, budget, and organizational standards.
Capital Planning, Budget Management, and Facilities Support
- Assists in the planning, execution, tracking, and reporting of capital expenditure projects and facility investments across the organization.
- Tracks project costs, forecasts expenditures, reviews invoices and change orders, identifies cost savings, and supports value engineering efforts with awareness of total cost of ownership.
- Works closely with Facilities Coordinators to support facility improvement projects, equipment replacements, major maintenance initiatives, onsite coordination needs, and operational facility support.
- Provides project management guidance and practical support to Facilities Coordinators, including coordination of resources, prioritization of facility work, and follow-up on project-related tasks.
- Compiles project status updates, budget reporting, risk summaries, and project performance information for senior leadership.
Compliance, Risk Management, and Organizational Standards
- Ensures projects comply with applicable building codes, permitting requirements, contractual obligations, vendor requirements, organizational standards, and regulatory expectations.
- Maintains project records and documentation to support compliance, audit readiness, budget review, knowledge transfer, and ongoing operational continuity.
- Must comply with applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to the Bank Secrecy Act, the Patriot Act, and the Office of Foreign Assets Control. Additionally, all employees must follow policies and procedures to minimize risk by exercising judgment, raising questions to management, and adhering to policy guidelines.