The Cornell University campus is widely admired as one of the world's most beautiful academic settings. The Division of Facilities and Campus Services (FCS) is committed to providing the highest quality service to faculty, students, staff, alumni, and visitors. With more than 260 major buildings enhancing the magnificent landscape of the Ithaca campus, approximately 1,000 highly talented and dedicated staff serve as stewards of the campus resources and operations. Position Summary: This position provides an opportunity to work as part of a high performing team with 30-40 other staff across all levels of project management. Our main goal is to ensure success of Cornell's mission of teaching, research, and outreach through managing construction projects throughout campus. This includes but is not limited to the following types of projects: Renewal and Critical Maintenance, Infrastructure, Contract College, Lab Renovations, and New Building Construction. Together the team is responsible for supporting and enabling a learning and living environment for the students, faculty, and staff on Cornell's Ithaca Campus and surrounding areas. Daily tasks involve collaboration and managing the execution of construction projects in the areas of Project Administration, Procurement, Contract Management, Design, Construction, and Process Management. The successful candidate will possess a strong architectural background and be able to manage priorities, collaborate with multiple stakeholders, and strive to move projects forward in a professional and efficient manner. If you seek a diverse role with opportunity to learn and perform in a variety of areas and enjoy and excel in interaction across a broad range of partners, this is a place to shine! A Project Manager (PM) provides the critical leadership role in planning and execution of Cornell University's capital construction and infrastructure projects. A PM must work independently and collaboratively, possess professional judgement to facilitate decisions within all phases of a project, while utilizing the Skills for Success to meet the responsibilities and essential functions outlined below. Project Managers are to manage multiple complex and often-interdependent projects concurrently with varying scope and phases of development for projects in the $2M - $5M and over $5M. Significant leadership experience on major (greater than $10M) capital projects or the equivalent portfolio of projects. Collaborate with complex and diverse project teams and have a strong willingness to mentor Associate Project Managers and Project Coordinators. The responsibilities and essential functions of a Project Manager are as follows:
- Project Administration & Development
- Procurement & Contract Management
- Process & Approval Management
The PM will be required to independently prioritize their workload to meet the needs of stakeholders and align them with individual project schedules. The PM will develop and maintain effective working relationships with all project stakeholders including customers; University administrators, staff, and faculty; the State University Construction Fund; colleagues, external stakeholders/community leaders; AE firms, and contractors. Provides on the job training, guidance and counsel to fellow PMs, Associate PMs, and other employees in the department. Project-related activities require the use of proprietary software (eBuilder) implemented by the University. Ours is a values-based organization where all employees are accountable for supporting the organization's values of truth, respect, excellence, teamwork, and integrity. FCS employees are required to attend staff development trainings and participate in the performance evaluation process.
We Require These Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree in architecture, engineering, or relevant field with specific PM experience, and/or the equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience in commercial and institutional design and construction is required. A minimum of seven (7) years of PM experience encompassing Project Planning & Development, Procurement and Contract Management, Design Management, Construction Management and Closeout. Proven ability to drive projects to a successful conclusion in a collaborative and politically sensitive manner.
- A depth of PM experience and professional judgement to pro-actively manage projects, anticipate issues, and minimize impacts on quality, budget, schedule, or campus/college/unit/department. Must demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills, ability to build and maintain positive interpersonal relationships with internal and external stakeholders and must have effective organizational skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Outlook, Excel, Word, Power Point, and MS Project is required. Ability to gain working knowledge of proprietary project management software (Trimble Unity Construct), for all Cornell University project-related activities. Working knowledge of NYS Building Codes, ADA, other building industry regulations and standards.
- Must have and maintain a valid driver's license; may be required to operate a motor vehicle (your own vehicle or Cornell-owned) to travel to/from job sites.
You Will Be a Top Candidate with Our Preferred Qualifications: - Registered architect or licensed engineer in the State of New York or ability through reciprocity to obtain license within one year of hire date.
- PM capital project experience on a university campus is preferred. Experience managing public capital projects such as SUNY/SUCF.
- Proficiency with electronic project scheduling software
- CMAA Construction Manager Certification or Project Management Institute (PMI) Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification.
Rewards and Benefits: Cornell University provides excellent benefits that include professional development, access to many wellness programs, employee discounts with local and national retail brands, health care options, and great retirement options. Cornell provides generous paid leave provisions as well, including 3 weeks of vacation, health leave, personal leave, and 13 paid holidays (including end-of-year winter break). Cornell has also been nationally recognized as an award-winning workplace for our health, wellbeing, sustainability, and diversity initiatives. For more information, click here. This is a full-time, non-academic staff, benefits-eligible opportunity located in Ithaca, New York. Application Procedure: When applying through our system, please remember to attach your application materials (Resume and Cover Letter) in either Microsoft Word or PDF format. In the Experience Section of your application, use the Drop Files Here box to manually drag document(s) into your application. For a more detailed description and instructions on how to apply online, please click here as an external candidate. NOTE: Cornell employees must apply through the Internal Cornell Career site.
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University Job Title: Facilities Mgr Projects I
Job Family: Facilities & Safety Services
Level: G
Pay Rate Type: Salary
Pay Range: $103,684.00 - $126,724.00
Remote Option Availability: Hybrid
Company: Contact Name: Tonya Eiklor
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