Senior Capital Projects Manager
Interagency Commission on School Construction
About the role
About the Role
The Senior Capital Projects Manager directly supports agency initiatives involving the work of the Executive Director, Deputy Director, Capital Projects Director, and the Capital Projects team of the Interagency Commission on School Construction, leading correct interpretation and statewide application of practices and procedures determined by the agency. The Capital Projects team closely advises 24 Local Education Agencies (LEAs) and the Maryland School for the Blind regarding all aspects of school facilities planning, delivery, operations, and maintenance such that facilities are effectively and efficiently operated.
This position provides advanced technical expertise in the support of the Capital Project Managers team and as required by statute and to achieve the IAC’s mission. Because of the nature of the IAC’s work, this role will involve review and approval of all aspects of school facility planning, design, construction and operations, including review of technical, architectural, and engineering plans and specifications. This position’s work will provide essential information for IAC and LEA staff, as well as other local stakeholders and State level policy makers; allowing for a more robust staff expertise in facilities-portfolio management, total-cost-of-ownership considerations, school construction policy development.
The mission of the Interagency Commission on School Construction is to achieve a safe, healthy, and educationally sufficient learning environment for every child attending a public school in Maryland. Our vision is a fiscally sustainable statewide portfolio of Pre-K-12 school facilities that will remain educationally sufficient for current and future generations of students and teachers.
Position Duties
- Guides and supports all assigned Local Education Agencies’ (LEAs’) facilities planning, design, and construction activities to help each assigned LEA maintain an educationally sufficient and fiscally sustainable portfolio of facilities.
- Manages special projects as needed to support IAC efforts regarding decarbonization, including acting as the contract manager supervising agreements with other entities, as well as recommending life cycle cost analysis standards, and facilities portfolio planning focused on reducing the future cost of ownership of school facilities.
- Visits existing schools and construction projects, and advises LEAs in all matters related to school facilities — from concept planning to construction and through maintenance and operations (M&O).
- Assists in the development of strategies for ensuring safe, healthy, and educationally sufficient school facilities including their capital and operational funding, facility management procedures, proper M&O staffing ratios, and the entire facility management process.
- Works regularly with all departments within the IAC on analysis and the development of critical new processes as needed to support the anticipated requirements for Statewide decarbonization.
Minimum Qualifications
- Education: A Bachelor’s degree in engineering or architecture from an accredited college or university.
- Experience: Five years of experience as a design or project Engineer or Architect for large-scale multi-year construction projects.
Notes:
- A Master’s degree in engineering or architecture from an accredited college or university may be substituted for up to one year of the required experience.
- Professional Engineer or Professional Architect registration in the State of Maryland or in a state with comparable requirements may be substituted for the required education.
- Candidates may substitute U.S. Armed Forces military service experience as a commissioned officer in Civil Engineer Corps or Engineering Aid classifications or Construction Engineering Technician, Technical Engineer, or Civil or Combat Engineering specialty codes in the Engineering field of work on a year-for-year basis for the required experience and education.
Selective Qualifications
- Possession of a current license as a professional architect in Maryland or a state with comparable requirements is required.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in building systems, Local, State & National codes proficiency in drawing review & construction technology/management software skills in Project Management, Google Apps, Microsoft Word & Excel, and presentation graphics.
- Two or more years of progressively responsible experience in Facilities Planner, Construction Project Manager, Engineer, Architect, or comparable qualified professional positions whose work has involved design, construction, operations, repair, and/or maintenance of buildings or system services.
- Experience managing large scale school or commercial construction projects.
Salary
$91,761.00 - $142,914.00/year
Classification
Capital Construction Engineer/Architect Senior
Work Location
351 W. Camden Street, Ste. 701, Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Telework
Telework eligible
State of Maryland Benefits
https://dbm.maryland.gov/jobseekers/Pages/BenefitsEmployment.aspx
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