SUNY Brockport · 4 hours ago
Facilities Small Project Manager
SUNY Brockport is an exceptional regional comprehensive public university seeking a Facilities Small Project Manager to oversee small capital repair and maintenance projects. The role involves managing project budgets, coordinating with various stakeholders, and ensuring the quality of construction activities on campus.
Higher Education
Responsibilities
Manages all aspects of capital projects for campus residence halls, service buildings and infrastructure
Coordinates the hiring of design and technical consultants, and the development of and/or review of construction plans, specifications, and addenda
Coordinates and monitors project budgeting, estimates, and scheduling
Coordinates planning, design, and construction activities among university customers, architect/engineer consultants, contractors, inspection firms, and other governmental agencies
Minimizes disturbance of campus daily operations
Coordinates bid advertising, pre-bid meetings, and construction meetings
Reviews and/or approves contractor submittals, progress payments, payrolls, change orders, and retainage
Inspects construction activities and ensures construction quality
Maintains project records
Performs final inspections and production of "punch-list(s)," commissioning, and project close out
Prepares smaller project(s) drawing and specifications for bidding
Administers procurement of equipment and furnishings for facility outfitting
Qualification
Required
Associate's degree in architecture, construction management, or related discipline from a college or university accredited by the U.S. Department of Education and two years of relevant experience. Equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted for the degree
Experience in planning, design, construction, repair and maintenance of buildings
Proficient in comprehension of project contract documents
Proficient in MS Office Suite
Ability to multitask and manage projects (e.g., in multiple areas such as site work, utilities, building infrastructure systems, exterior envelope systems, and MEP systems)
Ability to develop and sustain effective working relationships with various internal and external constituencies
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be in good physical condition and able to climb ladders and scaffolding lift 50 lbs. and stand for prolonged periods of time
Preferred
Bachelor's degree in architecture, construction management, engineering, or related discipline and four years of relevant experience
Experience in higher education facilities construction, maintenance, or repair
Professional license in architecture (RA), or engineering (PE)
Familiarity with computer aided drafting/AutoCAD
Familiarity with New York State building code