Coordinates and negotiates responsibilities and activities with major tenants and/or department stores.
Approves change orders or negotiates changes with contractors.
Negotiates with contractors and various government entities and regulatory agencies as applicable.
The incumbent has frequent contact with Development personnel who establish broad design and budget parameters.
Reviews draw requests and ensure completion of specific work; approves invoices for payment.
Interfaces on-site tenant construction through Tenant Coordinators.
The incumbent is accountable for the design and construction process of projects while using the expertise of internal and external personnel. While budget, schedule and choice of general contractors must be approved, responsibility for completing the project within those parameters lies with the incumbent.
Develops and ensures compliance with schedule; insures compliance with specifications.
Obtains the expertise and recommendations of Architecture, Tenant Coordination and Operations personnel.
The major challenges of this position are coordination of many aspects of multiple projects and managing the activities of general contractor, subcontractors, engineers, architects, and other personnel not directly associated with SPG.
Monitors and controls the progress of projects; manages activities of general contractor of sub-contractors for each project.
Prepares, obtains approval of, and monitors actual construction budgets inclusive of related soft costs; oversees and identifies budget revisions and reports status to Developer.
Coordinates final project design scope with in-house and outside architects and engineers. Prepares or supports preparation of requests for bids; obtains and reviews bids; recommends outside contractors for approval; negotiates contract terms.
Participates in project planning with Developer responsible for project as dictated by demands of the project; contributes to site planning, preliminary building design, prospective project budgeting and scheduling.
As needed, coordinates with city planning officials, owners of adjoining properties, utilities and city, state, and federal government agencies to gain cooperation, commitments, and easement changes, etc.
Requirements
budgeting
cost estimating
b.s. degree
10+ years
interpersonal
retail construction
Knowledge of budgeting, cost estimating and supervisory skills are necessary.
Normally, the required background is obtained through attainment of a B.S. degree in Architecture, Engineering or Building Services (Construction Management)
10 or more years of construction management experience or the equivalent.
Well-developed interpersonal skills are required.
Performance duties of this position requires extensive knowledge of retail construction management, including site work, structural, mechanical, and architectural considerations, electrical distribution and other utilities, landscaping and paving.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Company
Overview
Born in 1993
Year of Founding
The company was formed through the merger of two prominent firms in 1993.
250 Properties
Real Estate Portfolio
The company owns and manages a diverse portfolio of nearly 250 properties across multiple regions.
200M sq ft
Managed Space
Over 200 million square feet of commercial space is under the company's management.
S&P 100 Rank
Market Position
As an S&P 100 constituent, the company is recognized as a leading real estate investment trust.
Its portfolio spans regional malls, Premium Outlets, The Mills and international joint‑ventures across North America, Europe and Asia.
Typical projects include high‑end mall redevelopments, outlet expansions and mixed‑use transformations integrating retail, dining and entertainment.
The company led bold acquisitions—like Taubman, J.C. Penney and Forever 21—reshaping the retail landscape and rescuing distressed brands.
Specialises in experiential retail, blending shopping with food halls, theaters, EV charging stations and digital amenities.
Notably, its international joint ventures power premium outlet centers in Japan, South Korea and Europe, showcasing global reach.
Culture + Values
Acting with integrity and fairness.
Committed to operational excellence.
Valuing collaboration and teamwork.
Fostering a culture of innovation and creativity.
Respecting and valuing diversity of thought and experience.
Dedicated to delivering outstanding customer service.
Holding themselves accountable for results.
Environment + Sustainability
By 2030
Net Zero Carbon Emissions Goal
Committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions across operations.
25%
Energy Consumption Reduced
Achieved a 25% reduction in energy consumption since 2015.
75%
Energy-Efficient Lighting
Over 75% of properties use energy-efficient lighting systems.
90%
Water Conservation Practices
Integrated water conservation in over 90% of properties.
Committed to LEED certification for new developments and major renovations.
Aiming for zero waste at more than 50% of properties.
Inclusion & Diversity
41% Leadership Roles
Women in Leadership
Women hold 41% of senior leadership positions across the organization.
2025 Diversity Goals
Diversity Milestones
Aiming to increase representation of women and minorities in executive roles by 2025.
30% Board Representation
Gender Diversity
Women hold 30% of seats on the Board of Directors.
The company regularly measures and reports diversity metrics across all levels of the organization.