Design and Construction Manager (Capital Projects Coordinator, Chief)
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Architectural, Engineering, and Related ServicesLand SubdivisionCivic and Social OrganizationsComputer Systems Design and Related ServicesAdministration of Housing Programs, Urban Planning, and Community DevelopmentAbout Seattle Center - The Cultural Heart of the Pacific NorthwestSeattle Center is a 74-acre civic, arts, and cultural gathering place in the heart of Seattle and home to more than 30 partner organizations, including Climate Pledge Arena, KEXP, Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP), Pacific Northwest Ballet, Seattle Opera, Pacific Science Center, SIFF, and many others. Anchored by world-class attractions, historic venues, public art, and a dynamic calendar of free and affordable events centered around the iconic International Fountain, Seattle Center brings together arts, culture, sports, and community year-round.As a department of the City of Seattle and anchor of the Uptown Arts and Cultural District, Seattle Center serves residents from across the Puget Sound region alongside visitors from around the world.In partnership with Friends of Waterfront Park, Seattle Center provides operations, maintenance, and public safety services for Waterfront Park, while Friends leads park experience, programming, and stewardship along Seattle's downtown waterfront.With the launch of the Seattle Center Strategic Vision and 10-Year Action Plan, Seattle Center is at a pivotal moment. Among the initiatives of the Action Plan is a bold reinvestment in Seattle Center's public spaces, for which the Planning and Capital Development team will be leading. We are simultaneously hiring both a Planning and Design Manager (PDM) and a Design and Construction Manager (DCM) while preparing to plan and execute a major capital program. The Planning and Design Manager and Design and Construction Manager will work closely with the Director of Planning and Capital Development to lead these efforts. Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply for both positions.About this position:We are seeking a Design and Construction Manager (DCM) who can manage large, complex and high priority capital projects and support the development and execution of a potential major capital program. This position reports to the Director of Planning and Capital Development.The DCM will coordinate all phases of project development and management, including environmental reviews, design reviews, land use and permitting requirements, LEED and other sustainable building requirements, contractor selection and construction management. The DCM will lead the development and execution of the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and participate in strategic decisions on capital priorities and funding strategies.This position oversees a team of project managers and works closely with a number of key Seattle Center staff, tenants, and stakeholders. The DCM is expected to provide expert consultation and mentorship to project managers and Seattle Center facilities and maintenance staff on construction methods, materials and cost estimates.The DCM will work with Seattle Center tenants, clients, and private partners to coordinate and schedule design and construction processes as well as with Seattle Center event and facility staff to coordinate their needs with design and construction processes. The DCM will represent Seattle Center and its capital projects in various public venues, including before the Seattle Design Commission, Department of Construction and Inspections, and Landmarks Preservation Board among others.This position involves assignments that are highly complex and sensitive in nature. Substantial judgment and initiative will be essential to the success of the projects managed by this position.Here is more of what you will be doing:Serve as a technical resource to the Director of Planning and Capital Development on complex technical issues related to project management, funding, value engineering, contracting, sustainability, planning, land use issues, permitting, design, and construction managementOversee planning, design, permitting, procurement, and construction of capital projects and programsOversee staff preparation and maintenance of project schedules, budgets, and quality control performance objectivesOversee project management workload and provide leadership with portfolio delivery plansProvide guidance to capital project coordinators and planning and professional staff. Coach and mentor, manage performance, and ensure training of staff for professional growth and development and succession planningCollaborate and cooperate with other divisions to advance strategic capital planning and asset preservation and integrate owner requirements from multiple lines of business into the design and construction of capital programs and project deliveryInitiate, lead, support and communicate Division improvements including process improvements, contracting approaches, permitting and code updates, etc.Communicate project scope, schedule, changes and budget status to partners including Department, City and external stakeholdersMonitor portfolio delivery with Division Director to aid in programming and budget decisions.Develop and implement strategies with partners to ensure projects are delivered on time and withing budgetNegotiate consultant and construction contract terms and resolve complex change ordersProvide recommendations and draft communication to the Division Director on all planning, capital development, project related matters as well as respond to inquiries from other divisions and City departmentsSupport and administer various policies such as the City's green building and sustainability initiativesSupport and administer a potential major, muti-year capital program impacting the entire Seattle Center campusWork effectively in and with a multi-cultural workplace and stakeholder base, with an emphasis on living the Seattle Center's Employee Rights and Responsibilities and fostering communication for cooperation, collaboration, inclusiveness, and anti-racism and pluralismPerform other duties as assignedNote: This job advertisement is not designed to cover or contain the comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change as conditions require.Experience:Progressive years of increasingly independent and responsible experience in planning or project managementProfessional Degree in Architecture, Urban Design, Planning, Real Estate, Construction Management, Engineering, or related field and/or combination of education, training, and work experience which provides an equivalent background required to perform dutiesA dedication to inclusion and belonging in the workplace and in public serviceThe most successful candidates will possess the following:Experience coordinating and managing all phases of large and complex high priority capital projects, including environmental reviews, design reviews, land use and permitting, LEED and other sustainable building requirements, contractor selection, and construction managementExperience scheduling a portfolio of complex design and construction projectsExperience leading the development and execution of public Capital Improvement ProgramsExperience overseeing a team of project managersAbility to provide expert consultation on construction methods, materials, and cost estimatesStrong history of successful delivery of capital planning and facility projectsExperience in public sector developmentStrong history of strategic and proactive risk managementExperience working in a capital delivery environment and being responsible for administering, monitoring, and reporting on projectsExperience directing project staff in the execution of projects and public works construction in the public sectorExperience in building relationships in a matrixed environment for effective team performanceExperience leading diverse teams and balancing competing prioritiesExperience managing and addressing property and real estate issuesExperience establishing annual, five-year, and long-range Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budgets, particularly those that utilize numerous funding sources such as bonds, grants, and Real Estate Excise Tax (REET)Experience working with grants and grant agencies including Federal, State and privateExcellent written and oral communication skills, experience distilling technical details into accessible information for a wide range of stakeholders and constituenciesLicenses or certifications related to professional degree or experience are preferred but not requiredProficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Microsoft Project, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Teams), CAD and BluebeamWork Environment/Conditions:* Work is performed in an office environment. Hybrid work arrangements will be considered, but the Planning and Capital Development office is open to the public, other Seattle Center divisions, and campus partners during regular work hours and in-person work will be required.The full pay range for this step-progression position is $66.89 - $77.63 per hour. New employees begin at Step 1 of the pay progression, which is $66.89 hourly. Current City employees' starting rate of pay will be based on Personnel Rules regarding promotions.How to Apply:This posting will be open until filled. The first review will take place on May 29, 2026.To be considered for this position, in addition to completing your application fully, please attach:A PDF of your current resumeCover LetterYou must submit both a resume and cover letter. If you do not submit these documents, your application will not be considered. Please ensure that BOTH documents have successfully been uploaded before submitting your application. *Your application may be rejected as incomplete if you do not include the relevant information in the application. Cover letters and/or resumes are not accepted in lieu of a completed application. Applications and/or Supplemental Questionnaires that state "see my resume" or "see my personnel file" are considered incomplete and will not be accepted.IMPORTANT NOTE: To align with our commitment to equity and the City of Seattle's Race and Social Justice Initiative, Seattle Center is collecting cover letters and resumes without personal identifiers to achieve a blind screening process.Background Check - Hiring process involves a background check of conviction and arrest records. The hiring process will be conducted in compliance with Seattle's Fair Chance Employment Ordinance, SMC 14.17. Applicants will be provided an opportunity to explain and correct background information.Individuals selected to fill this position may be eligible to receive Language Premium Pay (SMC 4.20.360), which provides a $200.00 monthly stipend to qualified bilingual employees who are properly evaluated and assigned to provide direct communication in-language, interpretation, or translation services to the public on behalf of the City of Seattle.Why work at the City?The City of Seattle recognizes every City employee must play a role in ending institutional and structural racism. Our culture is the result of our behavior, our personal commitments, and the ways that we courageously share our perspectives and encourage others to do the same. To cultivate an antiracist culture, we seek employees who will engage in dismantling racist policies and procedures, unlearn the way things have always been done, and create and provide equitable processes and services. Seattle Office of Civil Rights)Benefits - The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance for employees and their dependents. More information about employee benefits is available on the City's website at: https://www.seattle.gov/human-resources/benefits/employees-and-covered-family-members/most-employees-plansResources for Applicants:For helpful tips on the application process and recruitment process: Working at the City - Human Resources | seattle.gov. Application, Resume, and Interviewing TipsMore about Seattle Center:Seattle Center welcomes nearly 12 million visits annually, generating nearly $3.3 billion in total economic activity, supporting 19,400 jobs, and producing more than $37 million in local tax revenue for the City of Seattle.With the support of our Official Partners - Alaska Airlines, The Climate Pledge, Coors Light, Pepsi, Symetra, T-Mobile, and WaFd Bank - Seattle Center is the #1 most-visited arts and cultural destination in the Pacific Northwest.