Associated General Contractors Of America
Capital Program Manager – Regional and Waterfront
Associated General Contractors Of America, Tacoma, Washington, us, 98417
Apply by 11/24/2024 at
www.metroparkstacoma.org/jobsStarting Salary:
$107,725.70 yearlyFull salary range: $107,725.70 - $147,476.48 annually.
Employees will have the opportunity to move through the posted range based on annual performance reviews and merit increases.
Metro Parks Tacoma (MPT) is seeking an exceptional leader with expertise in capital program management and project delivery to serve as the Capital Program Manager – Regional and Waterfront within the Planning and Asset Management Division of the Business Administration and Planning Department.The Capital Program Manager – Regional and Waterfront is responsible for the planning and implementation of capital projects for Regional and Waterfront Parks under the Capital Development and Major Maintenance Business Unit of MPT’s Planning Division.The ideal candidate will have broad knowledge and experience with capital program development and delivery, managing multiple capital programs and projects simultaneously, and specific skills in shoreline planning and coastal resiliency best practices.The Capital Program Manager is responsible for the delivery of projects within the Regional and Waterfront Parks sub-section of the overall CIP, contributing towards the District’s Capital Facilities Plan.Position Information:
Under the direction of the District-Wide Capital Improvement Manager, the Capital Program Manager serves as the manager of large and small capital project development and oversees the design, sequencing, coordination, fund administration, budgeting, and agreements required to plan and construct capital improvements.Essential Duties:Serve as a liaison with other District departments, partner agencies, business interests, community groups, and/or other interested parties to coordinate planning activities.Perform CIP project management, which includes administering multiple concurrent projects.Supervise staff and outside consultants in the planning, design, and development of park projects.Maintain current knowledge of design trends and techniques; assure compliance with limitations and parameters of new laws, rules, and regulations related to planning and development activities.EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:A bachelor's degree in planning, architecture, landscape architecture, engineering, construction management, or other related field.At least six years of professional experience in planning, design, and construction program management, including at least five years of capital project management experience.Experience in shoreline planning and coastal resiliency best practices is preferred.LICENSE & OTHER REQUIREMENTS:Valid Washington driver's license with acceptable driving record.Obtain a valid First Aid and CPR Card within the probationary period.Landscape Architecture, Architecture, or Professional Engineering license desired.Ability to work evenings and weekends as needed.
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www.metroparkstacoma.org/jobsStarting Salary:
$107,725.70 yearlyFull salary range: $107,725.70 - $147,476.48 annually.
Employees will have the opportunity to move through the posted range based on annual performance reviews and merit increases.
Metro Parks Tacoma (MPT) is seeking an exceptional leader with expertise in capital program management and project delivery to serve as the Capital Program Manager – Regional and Waterfront within the Planning and Asset Management Division of the Business Administration and Planning Department.The Capital Program Manager – Regional and Waterfront is responsible for the planning and implementation of capital projects for Regional and Waterfront Parks under the Capital Development and Major Maintenance Business Unit of MPT’s Planning Division.The ideal candidate will have broad knowledge and experience with capital program development and delivery, managing multiple capital programs and projects simultaneously, and specific skills in shoreline planning and coastal resiliency best practices.The Capital Program Manager is responsible for the delivery of projects within the Regional and Waterfront Parks sub-section of the overall CIP, contributing towards the District’s Capital Facilities Plan.Position Information:
Under the direction of the District-Wide Capital Improvement Manager, the Capital Program Manager serves as the manager of large and small capital project development and oversees the design, sequencing, coordination, fund administration, budgeting, and agreements required to plan and construct capital improvements.Essential Duties:Serve as a liaison with other District departments, partner agencies, business interests, community groups, and/or other interested parties to coordinate planning activities.Perform CIP project management, which includes administering multiple concurrent projects.Supervise staff and outside consultants in the planning, design, and development of park projects.Maintain current knowledge of design trends and techniques; assure compliance with limitations and parameters of new laws, rules, and regulations related to planning and development activities.EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:A bachelor's degree in planning, architecture, landscape architecture, engineering, construction management, or other related field.At least six years of professional experience in planning, design, and construction program management, including at least five years of capital project management experience.Experience in shoreline planning and coastal resiliency best practices is preferred.LICENSE & OTHER REQUIREMENTS:Valid Washington driver's license with acceptable driving record.Obtain a valid First Aid and CPR Card within the probationary period.Landscape Architecture, Architecture, or Professional Engineering license desired.Ability to work evenings and weekends as needed.
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