Position Summary
The Planning and Capital Project Management (CPM) group at Columbia University plays a vital role in shaping the future of our campuses. With the primary responsibility of overseeing the planning, design, and construction processes for capital projects at the Morningside Campus, Baker Athletic Complex, and Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory Campus, CPM is instrumental in enhancing the university's infrastructure and ensuring a safe and functional environment for students, faculty, and staff.
Our collaborative team works closely with various Facilities departments, including Construction Business Services, Communication, Finance and Administration, Campus Operations, Real Estate, and Public Safety. Each year, we manage a diverse portfolio of construction projects valued between $75M to $150M, delivered by a talented staff of approximately 30 planners, architects, engineers, and project managers with expertise in construction management, mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering, and architecture.
Within this framework, the Exteriors and Historic Preservation group—often referred to as “Exteriors”—serves as a specialized business unit responsible for maintaining the integrity and beauty of our university’s built environment. This group oversees state-of-good-repair building envelope projects across a range of building types and historical periods, addressing needs such as façade repairs, roof and window replacements, and compliance with the NYC DOB Façade Inspection Safety Program (FISP). The Exteriors team also manages hardscape, plaza, and historic preservation projects, ensuring the preservation and restoration of facilities that are central to the university’s heritage.
Responsibilities
Reporting directly to the Director of Exteriors within the CPM group, the successful candidate will take on the critical role of project manager, overseeing a portfolio of 15 to 20 projects valued between $10,000 and $5MM throughout all standard project phases.
Responsible for accurately developing scopes of work, corresponding budgets, and schedules, while ensuring strict adherence to regulatory compliance for each assigned project.
The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience managing roofing, hardscape, masonry, and historic preservation projects, with technical expertise in waterproofing, conservation, façade repair, and/or window replacement strongly preferred.
Coordinate and collaborate effectively with internal stakeholders and external participants, including vendors, will be key to the successful delivery of projects that enhance our university's infrastructure.
Key responsibilities will include:
Minimum Qualifications
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.
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