A Facilities Project Manager II directs and participates in school construction, modernization, or deferred maintenance projects; directs the implementation of projects; and solves problems that impede project progress.
Some of the core responsibilities may require that a job incumbent:
- Develops, analyzes, and directs school construction and modernization or deferred maintenance projects, or directs work pertaining to the planning, implementation, and monitoring of new or modernization construction projects, and
coordinates project activities with other Facilities Services Division personnel, administrators, community representatives, and other involved participants.
- Manages and coordinates Board-approved projects and land acquisition activities and analyzes the impact on major maintenance programs, equipment needs, project design, contract solicitation, and project inspection, and coordinates
activities with District offices, including Maintenance and Operations, Real Estate, Environmental Health and Safety, and other related organizational units.
- Determines which projects require review or approval from the Board of Education, Division of the State Architect, Office of Public School Construction, State Allocation Board, California Department of Education, or others; prepares and/or
coordinates applications for projects; and submits project information for review and approval.
- Prepares and provides project descriptions, definitions, and specifications for contract architects or other contractors and District architectural, engineering, or maintenance personnel.
- Gathers and analyzes data to prepare project budgets and maintains responsibility for fiscal controls and cost management.
- Analyzes and evaluates requests for specialized modernization or deferred maintenance projects and develops a master project plan that includes health and safety concerns, the effects of the interruption on the educational process, and
cost effectiveness.
- Prepares, reviews, and evaluates project schedules, scope, and budgets, and determines the action necessary to resolve problems.
- Supervises and participates in the use of data systems, data entry, and development of management reports related to District and State-approved projects, utilizing computerized reporting systems.
- Makes presentations to governmental agencies and other agencies to clarify and justify project fund requirements.
- Provides written and oral reports to higher-level administrators regarding project status relating to scope, schedule, and budgets.
- Performs related duties as assigned.