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Facilities ManagementJob DescriptionJob Summary
The Senior Project Manager is responsible for managing and coordinating all necessary project resources and documentation throughout the entire project lifecycle. This includes meeting with the Campus stakeholders to finalize planning, programming, budget, ensuring the enforcement of Smith's strategies and Building Standards. The Senior Project Manager is responsible for managing all pre-construction activities with the Town, architects, designers and stakeholders including the maintenance of budget schedule and the management and administration of all contractual requirements for all consultants associated with the projects. This position manages construction as well as project closeout. This individual has knowledge of construction financials, understands and manages risk as well as review of contractors general work for performance and quality. This individual is responsible for the overall team progress against the project plan through consistent communication and collaboration with all team members. This position manages capital projects and assist in the management of the capital program. Projects may include large multi-year capital efforts requiring support from multiple consultants, as well as multiple small projects as assigned. Work may be wide-ranging and may include any variety of campus space use, such as academic, residence, science laboratory, athletic, performing arts, site/grounds, utilities, infrastructure, or other.
Take appropriate actions to support a diverse workforce and participate in the College's efforts to create a respectful, inclusive, and welcoming work environment.
Essential Functions
Project Management: (60%)
Program-wide Activities: (10%)
Procurement: (10%)
Other Functions
Communications/Collaboration: (20%)
All employees are expected to participate in the College's efforts to create a respectful, inclusive, and welcoming work environment.
Minimum Qualifications (knowledge, skills, education, experience, certifications, licenses)
Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, architecture, or a related discipline and 5 years minimum of project management experience in the design and construction industry or an equivalent proven combination of education/experience. Significant experience in managing capital projects at all phases of design construction and post occupancy. Strong understanding of construction contracts and legal provisions applicable to construction projects. Ability to consistently analyze and identify project risks both financial or schedule as applicable. Ability to multitask and handle competing priorities always maintaining sound team and customer relations. Possesses judgement and know when to appropriately escalate issues to the chain of command. Excellent business judgement demonstrated by consistently achieving budget objectives and strong project close-outs with clients and contractors relationships. General understanding of Building Code and associated state and local codes applicable to projects. General understanding of sustainable practices and ability to generate questions to support Smith College's efforts toward carbon neutrality.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in Higher education. 7+ years of project management experience in the design and construction industry. Experience working with architects of significant stature is preferred. Experience working as an Owner or Owner's representative preferred. Knowledge of eBuilder platform experience or similar platforms for project controls.
Skills
Strong computer skills, including the ability to learn new software as necessary. Microsoft office suite and Microsoft project knowledge a minimum. Knowledge of various forms of construction project delivery - Design Build, Design Assist, Construction Management at Risk delivery methods. Ability to develop basic design and construction schedule information understanding the analysis of critical path management construction schedules. Ability to manage multiple consultants. Strong financial and contract management skills. Ability to negotiate. Readily accept and execute unplanned project assignments as needed. Detail-oriented. Excellent time management skills and ability to deliver work on assigned schedules. Ability to access any portion of a construction/facility site including climbing ladders to assess conditions and perform inspections of existing facilities. Skilled in communicating construction information to a diverse set of constituencies in a collegial environment. Demonstrated excellent oral and written communication skills at all levels in a demanding environment. Must establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees, campus Departments, city officials, local, State and government agencies as well as the general public. Ability to work with a group of diverse individuals with extreme respect for differences.
Review of applications will begin
April 15, 2024Compensation Grade:
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