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Project Manager, Capital Programs


Tufts University


Location

Medford, MA | United States


Job description

Overview

The Capital Programs Department is responsible for the design and construction of all capital projects for Tufts University. Working closely with the Facilities, Planning, Operations Control Center and Finance Departments, the department executes the long-range capital plan for the 5.9 million square feet of buildings and infrastructure on our two Boston (Health Sciences in Chinatown and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts in the Fenway) campuses, Grafton (Cummings Veterinary) campus, and Medford/Somerville campus. The department ensures that quality objectives are achieved, and resources are effectively managed, and coordinates facilities data collection for asset-based management and other analytical and operational tools. This department will also be responsible for implementing projects critical to Tufts’ goal to decarbonize the institution by 2050.


What You'll Do

This position of Project Manager, Capital Programs reports to the Associate Director of Capital Programs. This position is responsible for managing a collection of capital projects in an entrepreneurial fashion, including schedule and budget management, procurement and contracting, consultant management, and maintaining communications with the many individuals/departments associated with a capital project. Projects may involve science and engineering laboratories and core facilities, health care environments, academic spaces, student residences, utilities and infrastructure repairs or upgrades, clinical environments, deferred interior or exterior building maintenance, interior fit-outs or rehabilitation, and new construction ranging from $100k to $30M. At a project’s inception this includes developing programmatic scope, schedule and preliminary budget estimates; maintaining high[1]quality relationships with future occupants and stakeholders, utilizing a shared project management software platform (PMWeb) to track every financial action, compiling asset data to support future operations and obtaining campus and outside regulatory approvals. The Project Manager will work with consultants and stakeholders to develop designs and construction documents, work with procurement to award external contracts, administer construction activities including project cost control and quality assurance, and accurately report and document project information.

This position will apply best practices for comprehensive project risk management and reporting, including oversight of project schedules and budgets from planning through project closeout/turnover. The individual must possess a strong business sense, negotiating skills and familiarity with project management tools. Of utmost importance is maintaining high customer satisfaction levels and completing projects on time and within budget. Additionally, this position will work with others in the Operations Division and the University to satisfy sustainability and energy goals.

This position is a hybrid role, meaning that the candidate must be in commuting distance to all four campuses (Boston Health Sciences, Boston School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Grafton Veterinary, and Medford/Somerville), but has flexibility to work remotely. This position is expected to primarily support the Grafton Veterinary campus with secondary support to the Medford/Somerville and Boston Health Sciences campuses,


What We're Looking For

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Pay Range

Minimum $93,200.00, Midpoint $116,500.00, Maximum $139,800.00

Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range.


Job tags

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