Duties and Responsibilities:
Pre-Construction/Design
Interviews university personnel and ascertains user renovation/new construction needs.
Translates user needs into acceptable construction documents in accordance with current building code and ADA regulations.
Verifies and documents existing site conditions prior to beginning design.
Prepares and/or coordinates drawings and specifications for all assigned renovation and construction projects.
Prepares and/or coordinates building elevations and renderings as required. Revises construction documents as necessary after change order approval. If using outside design firm, verifies that submitted design documents conform to USD design standards, tenant/client needs and all applicable codes.
Strives to create sustainable designs, targeting LEED Gold criteria when possible.
Prepares detailed cost estimates for early budget and funding needs.
Construction Management
Is responsible for the management of interior renovation projects and minor new construction projects in terms of budget, schedule, and quality of workmanship as directed by the Senior Project Manager.
Issues contracts and purchase orders to contractors and/or vendors. Insures that all construction is completed in accordance with current building, electrical, and mechanical codes, as well as with the approved design.
Coordinates with the City of San Diego on all permit related issues. Estimates construction costs to establish preliminary budgets.
Maintains project budgets as directed by the Senior Project Manager.
Project budgets will range and may be $20M for a single capital project. Estimates cost of changes requested by the user.
Continues interaction with the user(s) during construction to ensure approved changes are accomplished.
Coordinates project approval with appropriate University personnel.
Coordinates project construction/completion/move-in with appropriate University departments. As directed by the Senior Project Manager, develops and manages special projects pertaining to university facilities.
Office Management
Assists in maintaining the archived drawings and specifications.
Keeps the Senior Project Manager appraised of project(s) conditions.
Safety
Consistently follows safety practices appropriate to the trade and complies with rules and regulations established by the university, state of California, and federal agencies.
Follows established procedures for dealing with special hazards and promptly reports any on the job accidents to Public Safety and to your chain of command and to the AVP of Facilities Management in writing.
Maintains an awareness of the typical hazards of the work place as well as special hazards that may be encountered at any university facility location such as biohazards, low-grade radiation and chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects.
Background check: Successful completion of a pre-employment background check.
Degree Verification Requirement : Persons offered employment in this position will be required to provide official education transcripts for degree verification purposes.
Job Requirements:
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in architecture, construction management, engineering or a related field. Additional years of relevant work experience may substitute for the education requirement, on a year-for-year basis.
Must have three (3) years of experience managing commercial or institutional construction projects.
Must possess a valid California Driver’s License and may be required to drive university vehicles.
Must be able to convert user concepts into project documents.
Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Must have a thorough knowledge of construction materials and methods.
Must be able to manage multiple construction projects including making decisions concerning scope of work and costs.
Must have a thorough knowledge of current Uniform Building, Fire, and Mechanical Codes as well as the National Electric Code and ADA regulations. Must have the ability to follow directions.
Must be physically able to consistently perform job duties.
Must have the ability to maintain a professional working relationship with students, faculty, and staff.
Must adhere to University policies and procedures.
Must have the ability to supervise and instruct assigned employees.
Must possess a general knowledge of construction law.
Must be able to demonstrate an advanced ability with the following software: such as Microsoft Project, Microsoft Office Suite, Bluebeam Studio, Document Storage sites. Prefer experience with the following software: AutoCAD, TMA/Maximo, Aperture, Photoshop, Construction management software such as EBuilder, ProLog, etc.
Preferred Qualifications:
Prefer to have five (3) years of experience in drafting of construction documents in a commercial or institutional setting.