Senior Design & Construction Project Manager
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EEO Statement
Wright State University is an equal opportunity employer.
Faculty Rank or Job Title
Senior Design & Construction Project Manager
Job Category:
Administrative (exempt/non-exempt)
Department
Engineering & Construction
EEO number:
25P299
Position FTE
100%
Minimum Annual or Hourly Rate
85,000
Salary Band:
UC S06
Job Summary/Basic Function:
To provide design and construction project management and coordination of major capital construction projects and planning initiatives from inception through occupancy that are consistent with the Master Plan, Capital Plan, and support University strategic initiatives. Manage smaller projects as needed to support Physical Plant and the University mission. Work includes producing feasibility studies, project programming, develop schedules and budgets, selection and management of design and construction partners, and coordination with University constituents. Works in conjunction with University Architect on assigned projects.
Provide leadership and guidance in managing overall project portfolio and compliance with OFCC and local administration requirements. In addition to managing individual projects, this position provides leadership and guidance across the project portfolio to ensure consistency, quality, and compliance with OFCC and local administration requirements. Serves as the department's designated Prevailing Wage Coordinator, supporting project managers in ensuring documentation accuracy and audit readiness. Acts as primary liaison during audit and compliance reviews and supports university reporting obligations. This role is also responsible for aggregating and analyzing project performance metrics-such as budget adherence, schedule performance, and change order data-to inform continuous improvement, strategic planning, and team development.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management or related degree, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Minimum of eight (8) years' experience.
- Required: Local Administration Certification required through Ohio Facilities Construction Commission. Certification can be obtained within 6 months after hire.
- Must possess experience in collaborative interdisciplinary environment. Have strong communication, interpersonal, written and verbal skills when interacting within the university community, its vendors, consultants and contractors.
- Must possess experience in collaborative interdisciplinary environment. Have strong communication, interpersonal, written and verbal skills when interacting within the university community, its vendors, consultants and contractors. Have a strong understanding of project management, planning, design principles, and construction. Expertise in reading and understanding construction drawings and project schedules.
- Demonstrated ability to independently lead the development of comprehensive project programs by transforming general requests into detailed scopes of work, engaging all relevant stakeholders to define budget, schedule, delivery method, and necessary documentation for successful project execution.
- Experience with audit documentation, certified payroll tracking, prevailing wage documentation, and contractor compliance monitoring.
- Strong analytical skills and ability to aggregate and interpret performance metrics (e.g., change orders, schedule delays, cost forecasting) to inform departmental planning and reporting.
- Willingness to complete internal or external prevailing wage training within six (6) months of hire; department will support training delivery.
Preferred Qualifications
- Registered Architect, Professional Engineer, Project Manager Professional or similar credential.
- Advanced degrees may be considered in lieu of credentials.
- Experience with CAD/BIM, Adobe Creative Cloud, Archibus or similar facilities management software, MS Office suite.
- Demonstrated experience leading capital construction projects exceeding $10M
- Completion of formal prevailing wage training or certification (e.g., through OFCC, DOL, or construction trade organizations)
- Experience preparing capital project audit documentation and reporting for public institutions or regulatory agencies.
Essential Functions and percent of time:
Construction Management- 30%Solicit, receive and evaluate bids, following established State OFCC procedures and University policies. Assist the A/E and or lead in preparation of Letters of Intent, Notices to Proceed and Construction Contracts. Responsible for collecting contractual documents in specified timeframes for submission to the State Architects office. Oversee project execution to ensure construction projects comply with established scope, schedule and budget. Serve as one of the primary liaisons with end users to provide project updates and advise them on potential operational impacts of construction activities. Conduct construction meetings and all construction administration duties including process pay applications, change orders, requisitions and purchase orders. Perform procurement of furniture, equipment, and supplies through the Wright Buy system as needed to support the project. Perform field inspections to ensure work conforms with standards and design documents. Responsible for coordinating utility shutdowns. This work may include after hours and or weekend availability.
Portfolio Oversight and Compliance Leadership - 20%Develop measures and reports focusing on key performance indicators including financial and schedule performance. Collaborate with project managers to collect the information and produce reports for review by the department head. Key measures include but are not limited to change order percentage, change order type, actual expenditures against planned budget, adherence to design and construction schedule milestones. Leads internal compliance oversight for OFCC and prevailing wage documentation. Serves as main point of contact for related audits and ensures department adherence to all state/local administrative requirements.
Pre-Design Phase- 20%Independently leads the development of project programs by working with stakeholders (i.e., end user, facility operations, ODS, etc.) to take general project requests and turn them into clear, actionable plans, including scope, budget, schedule, delivery method, program of requirements, and all supporting documentation.
Essential Functions and percent of time (cont'd):
Design Phase- 15%Provide oversight and serve in a lead position to facilitate the selection process of external Design Partners in accordance with applicable State and University policies and procedures. Coordinate the completion of technical proposals and assist in preparing design contracts for signature. Manage the Design Partner to ensure compliance with defined scope schedule and budgets, implement corrective actions and ensure consistent engagement and accountability. Conduct Design Phase Reviews with Design Partner, End Users, University Design Advisory Committee and other pertinent University or external constituents. Prepare documents for public bid and manage the bidding process. Process Design Partner pay applications (15%)
Occupancy/Close Out- 5%Provide oversight and serve in a lead capacity during the occupancy phase of the project, including moving, signage, key requests and training coordination. Provide warranty assistance as required to WSU Physical Plant to support their mission to maintain the University facilities. Oversee the organization and maintenance of documentation to include, maintaining data base and paper records of project documents (submittals, RFI's, change orders, budget, schedule, purchase orders, payments, close out documents, as-built drawings, etc.) for future reference and for project archiving. Ensure quality control and completeness of documentation.
Prevailing Wage Administration- 5%Serve as the designated prevailing wage coordinator. The prevailing wage coordinator is responsible for collecting and reviewing all prevailing wage documentation, sending letters of determination and compiling wage rates for bidding. Provides guidance to PMs to ensure wage documentation is audit-ready; reports on compliance metrics and addresses issues with contractors as needed.
Other duties as assigned - 5%
Non-Essential Functions and percent of time:
Working Conditions
Exposed to dirt, odors, moisture/wetness, variable temperatures and weather conditions, loud equipment noise, air fumes, and electricity. Weekend work or holiday work may be required.
Work schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
To preserve the safety and security of the campus community and to maintain the integrity of university operations, it is the policy of Wright State University before making an employment offer conduct various background checks, such as a criminal record, credit history when job related and/or education verifications. Additionally, an administrative review shall be conducted whenever the university learns that an employee is charged with or convicted of a crime (except for minor vehicle violations). Frequently asked questions related to background checks may be found on the human resources website at http://www.wright.edu/human-resources.
Effective July 1, 2017, per Policy 7230 Wright State University is tobacco-free. Tobacco use, including the sale, advertising sampling and distribution of tobacco products and tobacco related items is prohibited in all university facilities, on all university owned or leased grounds, university owned or operated residence halls and apartments, and at all university sponsored events regardless of location. Tobacco use is also prohibited in all university vehicles or on any equipment owned, leased or operated by Wright State University. This policy applies to anyone on campus including students, faculty, staff, visitors, consultants, vendors, patients, volunteers, and contractor employees.
Special Instructions to Applicants
Posting Date
07/02/2025
First Consideration Date:
07/13/2025
Closing Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
- Location:
- Dayton