American Society of Civil Engineers
Facilities Capital Projects Division Manager
American Society of Civil Engineers, Los Angeles, California, United States,
Facilities Capital Projects Division Manager
County of Marin Job Posting Oct. 29, 2024 The County of Marin seeks an experienced, motivated leader to manage the Facilities Capital Projects Division. This position oversees a major division within the Public Works Department with management responsibilities over facilities capital improvement planning, programming, and project delivery. The Facilities Capital Projects Division is comprised of 10 accomplished project managers, architects, and support staff that develop a wide variety of projects from the planning phase through design, permitting, and construction. The Facilities Capital Projects Division Manager must possess knowledge of vertical building project delivery processes from entitlements to commissioning with the ability to anticipate problems, implement solutions, and ensure the completion of projects on time and within budget. California municipal government experience is highly desired, as is working knowledge of building codes and the Public Contracting Code, including alternative project delivery methods. Requires equivalent to a 4-year college degree and 5 years of increasingly responsible full-time experience performing planning, feasibility analysis, financing, and overall project management and/or engineering work on projects involving buildings and public facilities. At least 2 years of the required professional experience must have included functioning in a supervisory capacity. California Architect licensure, Civil Engineering licensure, or Project Management Professional Certifications are highly desirable, but not required. Experience with project management software and technology is essential for success in this role. Specific experience utilizing ClickUp, Asana, Monday, Microsoft Project or other similar programs is desired. The annual salary range for this position is $156,125 to $189,800, DOQ. Candidates who possess a California Civil Engineering license are eligible for a $10,000 signing bonus and an additional 2% license differential above base salary. The County of Marin offers a full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, pension/retirement, deferred compensation, and flexible spending accounts. Retirement is offered through Marin County Employees’ Retirement Association (MCERA). Interested candidates should
apply immediately
as this position may close once a viable pool of highly qualified applicants is achieved. To be considered, submit a comprehensive resume and cover letter to
apply@ralphandersen.com .
Details should include size of staff, budget oversight, and specifics on project management responsibility with listing of capital project accomplishments.
Confidential inquiries directed to Project Director, Ms. Heather Renschler, at (916) 630-4900. Interested candidates may also schedule a preliminary discussion by sending an email to
scheduling@ralphandersen.com .
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County of Marin Job Posting Oct. 29, 2024 The County of Marin seeks an experienced, motivated leader to manage the Facilities Capital Projects Division. This position oversees a major division within the Public Works Department with management responsibilities over facilities capital improvement planning, programming, and project delivery. The Facilities Capital Projects Division is comprised of 10 accomplished project managers, architects, and support staff that develop a wide variety of projects from the planning phase through design, permitting, and construction. The Facilities Capital Projects Division Manager must possess knowledge of vertical building project delivery processes from entitlements to commissioning with the ability to anticipate problems, implement solutions, and ensure the completion of projects on time and within budget. California municipal government experience is highly desired, as is working knowledge of building codes and the Public Contracting Code, including alternative project delivery methods. Requires equivalent to a 4-year college degree and 5 years of increasingly responsible full-time experience performing planning, feasibility analysis, financing, and overall project management and/or engineering work on projects involving buildings and public facilities. At least 2 years of the required professional experience must have included functioning in a supervisory capacity. California Architect licensure, Civil Engineering licensure, or Project Management Professional Certifications are highly desirable, but not required. Experience with project management software and technology is essential for success in this role. Specific experience utilizing ClickUp, Asana, Monday, Microsoft Project or other similar programs is desired. The annual salary range for this position is $156,125 to $189,800, DOQ. Candidates who possess a California Civil Engineering license are eligible for a $10,000 signing bonus and an additional 2% license differential above base salary. The County of Marin offers a full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, pension/retirement, deferred compensation, and flexible spending accounts. Retirement is offered through Marin County Employees’ Retirement Association (MCERA). Interested candidates should
apply immediately
as this position may close once a viable pool of highly qualified applicants is achieved. To be considered, submit a comprehensive resume and cover letter to
apply@ralphandersen.com .
Details should include size of staff, budget oversight, and specifics on project management responsibility with listing of capital project accomplishments.
Confidential inquiries directed to Project Director, Ms. Heather Renschler, at (916) 630-4900. Interested candidates may also schedule a preliminary discussion by sending an email to
scheduling@ralphandersen.com .
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