The Capital Building Projects Department is a new department that consolidates existing programs from the Executive Office and Public Works Department, along with new positions, to continue to deliver high-quality professional management of the City's expanding building improvement project portfolio. The Capital Building Projects Department includes eight full-time employees, working under the Director of Capital Building Projects. Major program areas include design, construction, and system performance. This organizational structure will ensure that consideration of strategic priorities such the Net Zero Action Plan and the Building Energy Use Disclosure Ordinance is embedded in all aspects of project lifecycles.
The City is currently seeking a facilities manager/building management professional with 10+ years of experience to join our team as Building Manager in the Capital Building Projects Department.
The Building Manager is a new position who reports to the Director of System Performance & Maintenance. This position is the overall responsible person who shall manage multiple Buildings in the City and others as designated. There shall be multiple Building Manager positions when this new department is fully staffed. The Building Manager will also play a key role in all newly constructed or renovated systems in buildings that have been recently constructed under the City's NET ZERO Ordinance and are maintained as required to insure they continue to operate efficiently as designed. This position is also responsible for maintaining a high level of system performance of all existing City Buildings that have not recently been constructed or renovated under the Net ZERO Ordinance.
This position will have a primary emphasis on the 27 current Department of Human Service Program (DHSP) sites. Projects are located throughout Cambridge. Building types include administrative offices, youth centers, classrooms, gymnasiums, and other DHSP facilities. Projects may include new construction, complete building renovations, MEP/FP upgrades, energy efficiency improvements, envelope improvements, and photovoltaic installations.
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