Deputy of Projects & Infrastructure Division
Company: Agcar
Location: Berkeley
Posted on: January 18, 2025
Job Description:
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab's ( ) Projects & Infrastructure
Modernization Division has an opening for a Deputy of Projects &
Infrastructure Division to join the team.As the Deputy of Projects
& Infrastructure Division (PIMD) you will be a critical member of
the PIMD leadership team, helping lead Division staff to ensure
successful execution of LBNL's $1-billion construction project
portfolio. You will support the PIM Division Director in developing
and implementing processes and policies that enable the broader
PIMD organization to efficiently and effectively lead complex,
cross-functional projects and programs that meet organizational
goals and objectives.This highly visible role directs and controls
the activities of PIMD's Project Directors, who have overall
responsibility for the successful execution of PIMD's project
portfolio including DOE 413.3b line-item projects. The role may
also take on Project Executive/Director level oversight of some
critical projects.The Deputy will also work with other PIMD leaders
to define and prioritize needs and optimize centralized processes
for PIMD projects that can be consistently applied across multiple
portfolios. Effective communication, utilization of your team and
technology, elimination of redundant practices and standardized
delivery are key elements of this role. Knowledge of all projects
in PIMD is needed to leverage opportunities, optimize shared
resources across projects, and manage methodologies and
metrics.This role will oversee critical enhancement to advance
PIMDs functionality, priorities, growth, and long-range planning.
As division deputy, you will connect broadly with leaders in the
operations area, and bring together the best strategic thinking to
drive PIMD forward. You will drive rigorous processes and
governance to ensure timely decisions, with the objective of
positioning PIMD for increased success. This cross-functional role
will focus on supporting process improvements, matrixed
work-streams, lab-wide efforts and exploring new project delivery
strategies. In addition, you will be integral in helping shape the
PIMD's future strategy.This role will serve as an expert resource
for safe and efficient Field Work Execution, Subcontract Change
Order strategic handling, staff professional development, problem
articulation and resolution, and systems development (tools and
techniques). The deputy will serve as a key contributor to the
development of projects of all sizes and types including larger
projects similar in size and complexity to Line-Item projects
subject to full administration per DOE Order 413.3b.What You Will
Do:
- Improve the process for handling Potential Change Orders from
Design-Bid-Build or Design-Build efforts. Mentor and Coach PIMD
project teams on strategic handling, evaluation of entitlement, and
negotiation of scope/cost/schedule impacts from Potential Change
Orders.
- Offer strategic and specific improvements to Subcontract terms
and conditions, Scope of Work statements, and reference documents
to reduce LBNL cost and schedule risk on errors and omissions in
design, and on change conditions in construction.
- Have successful experience safely and efficiently delivering
projects similar to the full PIMD Portfolio including larger
projects similar in size and complexity to Line-Item projects
subject to full administration per DOE Order 413.3b.
- Maintain a world-class Project Management Team that exhibits
effective and powerful communication, a fail-fast mindset and
gratitude toward one another. Foster and execute a robust talent
development plan.
- Using in-depth knowledge of project management, and the goals
of the Division and the Lab, identify and evaluate fundamental
issues, providing strategy and direction for major functional
areas.
- Identify and solve for evolving gaps, emerging needs, and
continuous improvement in skills, process and tool capabilities,
and capacity to support sustained long-term business operation
thereby achieving a greater level of maturity as a project
management organization.
- Ensure effective project oversight mechanisms, including
reviews, and thorough vetting to ensure high quality project
management and adherence to scope, schedule and budget from
inception to completion.
- Ensure the delivery of effective project management resources
to PIM projects to support the delivery of effective project and
portfolio management. Manage staffing levels and capabilities to
provide timely services that meet project needs.
- Build relationships with, and act as a trusted advisor to
senior leadership and key stakeholders.
- Align with PIMD leaders on Project Management responsibilities
and establish accountability for adoption of standardized
processes, reporting, and governance across PIMD.
- Develop and lead complex projects that improve PIMD's Project
Management processes and deploy best practices across the
division.
- Provide leadership to implement quality assurance and conduct
of operations principles, policies, and procedures including
applying national, industry, and professional standards as
appropriate.
- Support and act on behalf of the PIM Division Director as
needed for day-to-day management and planning related to necessary
infrastructure and business functions.
- Make decisions on operational issues, which significantly
affect the ability of the organization to achieve its overall
objectives and long-range goals.
- Serve on Berkeley Lab institutional and laboratory committees
and panels.
- Collaborate and coordinate with the Operations Area management
team to enhance operations and increase collaboration and synergize
operational processes.What is Required:
- A Bachelors/advanced degree in a related field and relevant
work experience equaling 20 years; OR 20 years of equivalent
combined educational and work related experience.
- A minimum of 15 years of experience managing engineered
construction projects from initial concept evaluation through
engineering and design, construction, and commissioning.
- A minimum of 7 years of programmatic supervisory responsibility
and demonstrated ability and experience in leading a diverse team
of Project Managers and/or other construction professionals.
Related supervisory experience may be considered.
- In-depth experience with Project Management Methodologies
including subcontractor scope, cost, and schedule potential change
management on projects with values exceeding $100 million.
- Highly skilled in all aspects of project management including
scope development, project planning, and project execution.
- Extensive and demonstrable experience handling Potential Change
Orders from Design-Bid-Build or Design-Build efforts. Experience
leading and coaching teams on strategic handling, evaluation of
entitlement, and negotiation of scope/cost/schedule impacts from
Potential Change Orders.
- Demonstrates clear and effective leadership in line management
function.
- Ability to serve in advisory capacity to senior level lab
management as well as represent the Laboratory in project matters
with DOE-BSO, DOE HQ, UCOP and UC Berkeley.
- Strong ability to distill scientific goals and objectives into
concrete project requirements.
- Excellent written and verbal communications skills and the
ability to interact effectively with others.
- Ability to navigate challenges with political acumen,
communicating and influencing effectively while maintaining
positive, effective relationships.
- Proven ability to analyze and find solutions for complex
challenges as well as develop and present briefings and reports to
senior management.
- Ability to manage complex tasks and conflicting priorities,
particularly direction, management, organization and planning
activities.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively supervise a diverse team of
highly skilled Project Management professionals in areas of
responsibility, including the ability to oversee and evaluate work
performance, and provide feedback, training and mentorship to
develop skills and drive improvements.
- Ability to build and maintain strong positive relationships
with key personnel at all levels in the organization.
- Strong presentation skills - able to demonstrate value,
capabilities, differentiators of complex services solutions using
methodologies, services offerings, and example cases.
- Strong writing skills - able to synthesize requirements and
technical approach information to craft Estimates/Proposals and
SOW's within a templated process and identify unique
requirements.
- Strong working knowledge and proficiencies utilizing Project
Management Tools.
- Knowledgeable and skilled in the initiation, planning, and
management of very large and complex projects utilizing Earned
Value Management Systems techniques.Desired Qualifications:
- Licensed professional engineer (PE) or licensed architect,
scientist.
- Certified Project Management Professional (PMP or
equivalent).
- A Masters degree in an architecture/engineering discipline and
/or related field from an accredited college or university.
- Direct responsibility for Design-Build and Construction Manager
at Risk (CMAR) project execution.
- DBIA certifications.
- DOE 413.3B project management experience.Notes:
- This is a full-time, career appointment (monthly paid), exempt
from overtime pay.
- The Deputy of Projects & Infrastructure Division position is
expected to pay $280K - $370K annually, which fits into the full
range of $243,276 - $410,520 for the job classification of
G02.5.
- It is not typical for an individual to be offered a salary at
or near the top of the range for a position. Salary offers are
determined based on the final candidate's qualifications and
experience.
- This position is subject to a background check. Any convictions
will be evaluated to determine if they directly relate to the
responsibilities and requirements of the position. Having a
conviction history will not automatically disqualify an applicant
from being considered for employment.
- As a condition of employment, the finalist will be required to
disclose if they are subject to any final administrative or
judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that
they committed any misconduct, are currently being investigated for
misconduct, left a position during an investigation for alleged
misconduct, or have filed an appeal with a previous employer.
- Work will be primarily performed at Lawrence Berkeley National
Lab, 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA.Want to learn more about
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