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Society for College and University Planning

Campus Planner – Licensed Architect or Certified Planner

Society for College and University Planning, New York, New York, United States,


Campus Planner – Licensed Architect or Certified Planner

Cobb County, GeorgiaPosted:

10/3/24Deadline:

1/4/25Salary:

The budgeted salary range is $85,000 to $100,000. Offers are based on relevant experience. Comprehensive benefits to include Medical, Dental, Vision, 13 paid holidays, vacation, generous retirement plans, tuition waiver, wellness options, and much more! Visit hr.kennesaw.edu/benefits.Reference Number:

277638About This Organization

Kennesaw State UniversityJob Duties

Job SummaryArchitectural and planning professional reporting to the Director of Campus Planning, also in close coordination with the Executive Director of Space Management. Responsibilities include collaborating, innovating, and providing leadership in support of the University’s campus planning and space planning functions. Responsible for all aspects of project initiation including confirming alignment with master planning, development of initial program needs, project budget development, and project scheduling.Key Responsibilities:Provides innovative leadership in collaboration with university leadership, stakeholders, and Planning, Design and Construction on all aspects of Campus Planning, Space Planning, Project Initiation, and Capital Project Requests.Manages the University’s University System of Georgia (USG) Facilities Inventory Data Collection (FIDC), USG space coding and classification, reporting, and in-house analysis which includes monitoring the utilization of and needs for all spaces across campus.Manages long-range campus planning, capital planning program development and feasibility studies for major renovation and new construction projects.Serves as a University subject matter-expert for ADA evaluations and building code reviews.Prepares space and capital budget analyses, programs, policies and business processes for campus and university administration.Assists in identifying options for addressing priority needs and develops recommendations for resolution of space issues through development and analysis of space-use metrics, reassignment of space and/or planning of renovations or new construction projects.Supervises, develops, and supports professional development of staff and student workers, as assigned.Required Qualifications

Educational Requirements:A professional degree from an accredited institution of higher education in architecture, campus planning, or related field.Other Required Qualifications:Professional Architectural license and/or Urban, Regional, or City Planning certifications.Required Experience:Five (5) years of experience managing multiple capital projects, including facilities planning and design, master planning, and space planning; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.Required Application Materials

Resume, cover letter, list of references.

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