Project Manager #114917
Project Manager
Department of Residential Facilities
University of Maryland/College Park
Position # 114917
The Department of Residential Facilities provides facilities management support for residence halls, fraternity/sorority chapter houses, recreation and other departments under the Division of Students Affairs at the University of Maryland, College Park Campus. In general, this position will provide Facilities Planning and Asset & Inventory Management support for the Division.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The position is responsible for the planning, coordination, and management of assigned building renovation/construction, deferred building maintenance, and site development projects. Related to the management of assigned site development projects, the incumbent is responsible for annual assessment of the residence hall grounds and planning of site improvement projects/initiatives in coordination with the Department of Facilities Management. The position ensures that construction/renovation projects are completed according to established design, schedule, and budgetary requirements. The responsibilities of the position require the candidate to possess excellent written and communication skills.
Proficiency in computer software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Bluebeam)
Benefits - Starting salary between $80,000 and $90,000. Other benefits include choice of two retirement plans, tuition remission for employee and dependents, and a variety of health and insurance plans. Generous leave benefits to include 22 vacation days annually, 3 personal days, 14 paid holidays and 15 sick leave days.
The University of Maryland is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree preferably in engineering, construction management, architecture, business/Project management or related field. Five years progressively responsible experience in project management, construction management or facilities management, with projects of comparable type, size and complexity. Must be able to independently perform inspections and surveys to evaluate existing conditions, define project priorities and determine corrective strategies. A thorough knowledge of commercial/institutional building material, equipment, finishes and systems is required. Current and Valid Driver's License. Experience with management of building restoration, building systems, retrofit and maintenance projects desirable.