What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Project Manager - Public/Private Partnerships position at Division of Capital Asset Management & Maintenance?
Agency Overview
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The Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM), which oversees over $2 billion in capital programs and projects, is responsible for capital planning, project delivery, property management, and real estate services for the Commonwealth. We are stewards of the Commonwealth’s assets, which include 5.5 million square feet of state buildings. As an agency, we care for the people of our state and the future of our planet.
- We work with state agencies to create and manage forward-thinking, sustainable buildings to meet the needs of the Commonwealth’s citizens.
- We are partners with fellow agencies to help them meet their strategic needs with fiscally responsible building and real estate solutions.
- We support the growth of the Commonwealth’s economy and actively engage with private sector partners to make it easier to do business with the Commonwealth.
- We work to expand access, opportunity, and equity to create more inclusive services, planning and outcomes for all the citizens of the Commonwealth.
DCAMM is a central agency in implementing several key policy priorities of the Healey Driscoll Administration, including promoting decarbonization and climate resilience in all state facilities, identifying and facilitating opportunities to repurpose underutilized state property for housing production, and increasing the participation of underrepresented groups in public construction contracting and in the public construction workforce.
Position Summary
The Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) team within the Office of Real Estate Management manages an expanding portfolio of complex redevelopments of state assets (state office buildings, higher education campuses, health and human services campuses, etc.). P3 projects leverage the real estate value of state assets to help meet goals related to asset and financial management as well as policy goals such as affordable housing and sustainability. The projects have multiple stakeholders across the public and private sectors, and typically involve complex real estate structures that require creativity and patience to craft. More information about our portfolio can be found at this link.
The Senior Project Manager charts the course for the most complex projects in the team's portfolio and independently manages the day-to-day work of advancing those projects. The SPM should be a highly motivated, energetic, experienced professional with a deep background in real estate development, finance, entitlement and project conception.
Duties and Responsibilities
Helping to define and represent client agency needs to be achieved through a P3 project.
Creation of policies that get implemented, in part or in whole, through P3 projects – e.g. climate change and sustainability; equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Preferred Qualifications
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