Project Manager - Sugarlift
SugarliftJob description
Job description: Project ManagerLocation: New York City (in-person)
Type: Full-time role with salary and benefits
Compensation: $80K-$120K depending on experience
About Sugarlift
Sugarlift is a founder-led contemporary art consultancy working at the intersection of art and design. We partner with leading developers, architects, and interior designers to place site-specific art in some of the most visible projects globally, working directly with today's best contemporary artists.
About this role
We are seeking a high-performing, ambitious project manager who wants to join a fast-growing business. This role is for someone who thrives on many moving parts. You'll own multiple client projects at once, from kickoff to installation, keeping clients, artists, and partners aligned and moving. Roughly half the job is relationship management: clear, responsive, well-judged communication so that clients are taken care of and artists are supported.
Key responsibilities
Manage several client art projects simultaneously, from inception to completion
Coordinate daily with clients, artists, designers, fabricators, and logistics partners
Track budgets, timelines, and deliverables, and keep every project on schedule
Communicate promptly and professionally, including evenings or weekends when a project needs it
Key requirements
2-5 years of project management experience in interior design, art, or FF&E
Exceptional written communication
Calm and organized under pressure
A genuinely service-oriented temperament
Timeline
Apply by: July 19
First-round interviews: July 19-31
Second-round interviews: August 1-15
Target start date: September 8
How to apply
Complete our short application form. It takes about 10 minutes. Please don't email a resume separately.
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