Associate Director, Campus Design and - Ottawa, Canada - University of Ottawa

University of Ottawa
University of Ottawa
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Ottawa, Canada

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Employee

Duration in Months (for fixed-term jobs):
N/A


Job Family:
Facilities Planning and Logistics


of Open Positions:
1


Faculty/Service - Department:
Asset Management, Planning and Real Estate


Campus:
Main Campus


Union Affiliation:
N/A


Date Posted:
mars 13, 2024


Closing Date:
avril 08, 2024

Note:
Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date above


Hours per week:
35


Salary Grade:
Non-Union Grade NM3


Salary Range:
$118 010,00 - $143 659,00


About the faculty/service:
Facilities


Facilities services are characterized by a dynamic and creative growing team where the winds of change are blowing, offering people like you opportunities to use your leadership and innovation skills to contribute to the achievement of their inspiring mission: to deliver best in class research infrastructure, reshape campus life and student experience, and provide a sustainable environment for students, researchers, teachers and community.


uOttawa's facilities encompass three main sites that are comprised of over 600,000 square meters of building space (over 6.4 million square feet), 42.5 hectares of grounds, 125 buildings and 4,500 beds in 11 residences.

There are over 150 employees in Facilities, including Project Managers, Energy and Commissioning Specialists, Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Architects, and space Planners.

The facilities capital and operating expenditures are in the range of $100M for the University's $2.0 billion assets under management.

The 20-year Capital spending plan envisions $4.0 billion of new investment highlighted by uOttawa launch of project Top Shelf, a $300 million capital investment to build a new facility for the Faculty of Health Sciences at uOttawa's River Campus, as well as a tower at the Roger Guidon campus to house uOttawa's new Advanced Medical Research Center (AMRC).


Position Purpose:


Reporting to the senior director, asset management, planning and real estate, the associate director is responsible for the delivery of assigned programs and projects within budget, on schedule and in accordance with the approved scope and applicable government codes, using established project methodologies.

Oversees the delivery of mega-projects, including multi-phase and multi-year. Leads and oversees assigned Asset Management, Planning and Real Estate (AMPRE) team members and planning team.

In this role, your responsibilities will include:

  • Concurrent initiatives and infrastructure impact: Leads design and manages planning and implementation of infrastructure with regard to all Facilities service activities, as well as various uOttawa stakeholders. Oversees the AMPRE resources and planning team and is accountable for delivery of complex, high value (in excess of $100 million), multi-phase and multi-year projects. Provides coaching to team members and ensures consistency in property management practices and methodologies.
  • Program and project development: Ensures development of programs and projects from inception, managing preparation of business cases, financing, executive presentations, studies, designs, plans, tender documents, specifications and cost estimates. Ensures clear objectives are established by discussing project priorities with clients, and develops projectrelated documents, such as project work plans, schedules and deliverables, as necessary. Develops programs and projects in alignment with central administration priorities, policies, initiatives and financial investment planning requirements. Leads and assigns design research efforts and initiatives, both internally and with external consulting resources.
  • Project management: Manages design and planning of program and project delivery throughout the project life cycle, from initiation to project close out, to ensure project outputs are delivered as per project objectives, on schedule, to budget and to the required quality. Identifies and manages all project issues and risks to mitigate impact on projects. Manages internal communications at all levels. Collaborates with Communications and Government Relations as spokesperson for external communications.
  • Liaison with senior officials and statutory committees: Acts as the main resource for mandatory steering and governance committees. Assists VP and AVP in reporting on major projects to University statutory committees and the Board of Governors.
  • Human and financial resources management: Leads team members and acts as a change agent on campus and externally by implementing best practices and developing key performance indicators, to form a team with expertise in its areas of responsibility. Manages financial resources under own responsibility, to implement strategies and achieve objectives in a volatile, uncertain and complex environment.

What you will bring:

  • Degree in architecture, planning, engineering, building science or project management
  • Ten years' experience in man