Plans, directs and oversees the planning, design, construction and delivery of the District's capital programs. Monitors the status of projects in progress to ensure the cost effectiveness and efficiency of operations. Oversees the preparation of resolutions for the School Reform Commission (SRC) approval and oversees professional service contracts. Reviews contract documents, final cost estimates and change orders. Coordinates assigned construction project and related activities. Provides information to others and implements and maintains services within the established guidelines and standards. Develops the annual capital budget and five year capital improvement program. Monitors budget spending against project scope, estimate and change orders. Manages cash accounting against project appropriation. Leads with a high ethical standard and ensures proper controls are in place to prevent fraud and ensure integrity throughout the organization.
Essential Functions:
Qualifications:
Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree at an accredited college or university with major course work in architecture, engineering or a related field. Seven years of full-time, paid, professional experience in architecture, engineering, construction management or capital projects administration which has involved the management of construction budgets and contractual documents, three of which have been in an administrative or supervisory capacity or sufficient commensurate experience.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated knowledge of: the principles, practices and procedures of construction cost management. the principles and practices of budget preparation and administration. the principles and practices used in the development and review of cost estimates and contract documents. the principles, practices and procedures of the Plancon process. public works bidding procedures and requirements. the principles, practices and techniques of office management. supervisory methods and procedures.
Demonstrated ability to: plan, coordinate and direct through subordinate managers, all aspects of design and construction projects. analyze technical criteria and prepare reports and proposals. determine the feasibility of construction and renovation projects, as well as costs. analyze policies and procedures and make recommendations to improve operating efficiency. develop and enforce departmental policies affecting divisional operations. express ideas effectively, both orally and in writing. establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Salary Range: $93,322.00 to $163,370.00
Primary Location: Capital Programs (9620)
Job: Central Office
Organization: The School District of Philadelphia
Regular Employee Status: Executive
Job Posting: Sep 2, 2025, 2:58:45 PM
Union Affiliation: Not represented by a union
Unposting Date: Ongoing