Live Oak Public Libraries
Capital Projects Manager
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Job Description
- Req#: 216524
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Engages with County and City representatives on the design and construction of the Library’s capital improvement projects; Capital Planning Programming to report out on project status; and other City agencies as needed to help move projects forward and answer questions or provide information so they can complete their work.
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Ensures that capital improvement projects are delivered on time, within scope, on budget, and in compliance with all current regulations, building and safety codes;
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Interacts and collaborates with internal library staff engaged in capital improvement projects, including but not limited to: Executive Director; Deputy Director; Facilities Director; Director of Finance, Director of IT and Director Human Resources
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Tracks, records, and reports on project progress, scope changes, change orders, and related;
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Makes decisions about scope changes and change orders in collaboration with Facilities Director, Deputy Director and Director of Finance;
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Makes presentations to key stakeholders, the Library Board of Trustees, County Commissioners or other City or County agencies, and representing the Library on task forces and working groups;
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Evaluates procedures, identifies, and analyzes problems and issues and may implement and document new procedures, including improved historical project tracking;
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Manages capital and small capital improvements, through working with other departments, contractors, and consultants;
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Monitors the work of, and coaches subordinates to improve performance;
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Participates in budget development by providing detailed justification and persuasive arguments for proposals or initiatives;
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Works with the Director of Finance and Facilities Director in providing recommendations and information to keep the Library’s Capital Expenditures Plan complete and up to date;
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Coordinates budget preparation, monitors expenditures and financial reporting for capital; prepares reports, memoranda, and correspondence; and maintains statistical records. Implements and closely monitors budget expenditures;
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Participates in planning meetings with architects, engineers, subcontractors, and library staff to implement repairs, remodeling, and new construction of library facilities;
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Provides, promotes, and trains on excellent communication and customer service throughout the facilities organization, and with all other Library divisions;
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Attends staff and/or community meetings regarding projects as part of the Library’s administrative team. May interact with the public as a representative of the Library over a project’s life cycle. Participates on various library committees as required;
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Assists in developing and implementing operational policies to ensure the efficient operation of the Facilities Division; and
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Performing other related duties as required
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Assists in planning, budgeting, and design of projects; prepares and assists with preparation of building programs, specifications, requests for proposals (RFPs), and other procurement documents.
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Prepares RFP’s for contracts, negotiates contract terms, and works with architect and/or contractor to assure projects are completed on time and within budget; monitors performance of contractors to ensure contract compliance. Will be responsible to manage the entire RFP process from review and selection to award.
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Serves as a capital projects liaison to all cities and counties with library locations.
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Manage content for statement of work and assure adherence to project work and specified goals
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SPOC between library and selected vendors
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Prepares periodic reports on activities in assigned areas; recommends policies and prepares procedures, using the current library systems Strategic Plan, develops long and short term goals for the facilities of the library system; assists in department budget development; monitors expenditure levels; coordinates activities with other internal and external library services and divisions; provides consultation services to other library managers; maintains cooperative working relationships with other agencies of City, County, and State.
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As a member of the Leadership Team attends meetings of the Regional Library Board, County Library Boards, and Regional Board Committee meetings as required by the Executive Director.
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Performs other related duties as assigned.
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Possession of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university; AND
Five (5) years of verifiable experience in managing or overseeing functions which includes construction management; project management; engineering, and/or renovation, renewal, and architecture design projects for multiple buildings or equivalent; AND
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Valid Driver’s License and good driving record; must pass motor vehicle pre-employment investigation.
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Reliable transportation and insurability required
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Ability to lift 50lbs on a repetitive basis, to climb ladders and work from heights.
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Must pass pre-employment drug screening
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PMP certification
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Knowledge of library building construction best practices
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Knowledge of state building codes, construction materials and methods, energy efficiency principles.
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Knowledge of the principles and practices of project design and management.
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Ability to read and understand building plans and specifications.
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Knowledge of contracting processes for procuring services and construction administration.
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Ability to create and manage project schedules.
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Knowledge of creating accurate spending profiles and managing budgets.
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Extensive knowledge of supervisory principles and practices.
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Knowledge of current principles and practices in the field of facilities management and OSHA rules and regulations.
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Knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of State of Georgia, County and City building regulations and code. Ability to quickly become familiar with applicable procurement rules and regulations.
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Ability to effectively manage and allocate available resources in a manner which both supports and accomplishes organizational objectives.
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Proven ability to manage the RFP process for all contracts and projects.
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Ability to operate a personal computer and must have a working knowledge of e-mail and word processing skills.
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Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, contractors, other governmental agencies, and the general public.
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Ability to communicate effectively, both orally (by telephone and in-person) and in writing using email and the facilities work order database.
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Ability to guide, supervise, organize and evaluate the work of contracted staff and Facilities staff.
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Ability to lift 75lbs on a repetitive basis, to climb ladders and work from heights.
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Ability to operate a motor vehicle in a safe and efficient manner.
Job Details
Level: ManagementJob Location: Regional - Savannah, GASalary Range: $76,690.84 - $99,698.09 Salary/yearDescription
This job posting will remain in effect through July 18, 2024 or until filled.
Salary Range: 76,690.84 - 99,698.09
FLSA Status: Exempt
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JOB SUMMARY
Live Oak Public Libraries, (LOPL) a system of 16 public libraries in Chatham, Effingham and Liberty counties in southeastern coastal Georgia seeks a Capital Projects Manager to assist with achieving LOPL‘s vision to create tomorrow’s library today to educate inform entertain and enrich our community. Under general direction of the Executive Director, the Capital Projects Manager works collaboratively with the library executive staff and manages the Library’s capital improvement projects to enhance and prolong the life of the Library’s facilities, and to support all library divisions in providing better service to our patrons. This position is LOPL’s liaison for the library’s capital improvement projects in interactions within the Library, the community, with other government agencies and departments in the cities and counties of library locations. The initial focus of this position will be on four branch library projects including renovation of the historic Carnegie Library, and the development of constructing new facilities replacing the Oglethorpe Mall, Pooler and Rincon Libraries. These projects are estimated to total over $50 million in costs. Long term this position will have oversight of other enhancement and renewal projects throughout the library system. The employee is accountable for managing the budget for capital expenditure projects. This position manages construction and renovation projects and is responsible for administration of construction contracts. Work requires independent judgment to accomplish projects accurately, effectively and in a timely manner. Work is reviewed for results obtained and effective unit functions. May supervise and train Facilities staff.
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Valid driver’s license and insurability required. Must pass a motor vehicle pre-employment investigation.
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About the company
099440 The Live Oak Public Libraries are a consortium of sixteen public libraries in the Savannah metropolitan area and Hinesville – Fort Stewart metropolitan area of Georgia.