SR. TECHNICAL SPECIALIST - TECHNICAL SPECIALIST - FACILITIES CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Education, Training & Library - San Antonio, TX at Geebo

SR. TECHNICAL SPECIALIST - TECHNICAL SPECIALIST - FACILITIES CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS

Serve as a representative of the Facilities department to internal clients and as a representative of SwRI as whole to external design and trade partners.
Assist Facilities management with cost forecasting and reporting of real-time metrics of project success.
Work cooperatively with other Facilities staff to ensure standards and procedures are consistently implemented and maintained across the project portfolio.
Coordinate between the design and construction teams, and the building end-users, to ensure facility requirements are captured, implemented, and constructed effectively.
Manage design and construction activities for facilities-related projects such as new buildings, additions, and remodels.
Prepare and evaluate design studies, and develop project budgets.
Guide bid processes.
Manage construction administration (budgets, schedule, scope, testing and inspections, etc.
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Manage internal clients, design consultants, and contractors in the office and on construction sites.
Requires a Bachelors in Architecture, Construction-related Engineering, Construction Science, or similar discipline with related industry experience 2-10 years:
Experience in architectural, building engineering, or construction project management, administration, or other aspects of similar work Code research, submittal review, and development of scopes of work Ability to work with clients, consultants, and contractors A valid/clear driver's license is required Recommended Skills Administration Architecture Construction Construction Engineering Construction Management Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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