Hello, we’re Metro! Metro is?dedicated to shaping a better future for the greater Portland region. The work the people of Metro do every day benefits the lives of the people who live here, today, and tomorrow. Campus Planning and Development at the Oregon Zoo is seeking a Project Manager who will lead and oversee the design and construction of capital projects funded by the 2024 general obligation bond. These projects will span across public spaces, animal care facilities, live animal habitats (both aquatic and terrestrial), life support systems, system integration, and ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) improvements. The role demands strong project management skills, effective community engagement, and the ability to collaborate with various stakeholders, including zoo staff, external contractors, local government, and community members.
- The Project Manager will report directly to the Design and Construction Manager at the Oregon Zoo and will work autonomously to manage multiple projects simultaneously while building relationships with a wide range of internal and external teams.
- This role is critical in ensuring the successful completion of capital projects that meet the Zoo's vision and the needs of the community.
- The Oregon Zoo inspires visitors to learn about protecting endangered species and restoring native habitats and is the state's most popular paid attraction.
- The zoo’s roughly 320 employees welcome almost 1.4 million visitors each year. Our zoo is home to more than 200 different animal species.
- Our mission is to create a better future for wildlife, with a focus on fighting extinction locally in the Pacific Northwest.
- The zoo is widely recognized for its commitment to animal welfare, conservation, and research.
As the Project Manager you will
- Plan, develop, and execute programs, objectives, strategies, and budgets for complex, high-budget, and high-risk capital projects for Oregon Zoo.
- Develop, prepare, and review drawings, bid specifications, contracts, and other various requirements for each project, with attention to accessibility.
- Initiates identifying, developing, and executing alternative procurement strategies for capital projects ensuring alignment with the COBID procurement process.
- Acts as contract administrator, promoting transparency, fairness, and accountability throughout the procurement process.
- Coordinates, monitors, and evaluates construction progress. Inspects work and ensures compliance with specifications and timeliness of work completion.
- Analyzes suggestions for modification and recommends appropriate action to department administration, architects, and contractors.
- Develop, organize, and compile all data to prepare records from the initial planning design through construction, completion, operational testing, and after-test modifications.
- Monitor ongoing status and notifies Zoo and Metro administration of project progress, issues, and compliance.
- Supervise the activities of architects, engineers, and contracts on Zoo capital projects by creating and sustaining a collaborative work environment.
- Coordinate activities and ensures flow of information between architects, engineers, contractors, and Zoo and Metro administration providing transparency and collaboration across all levels of the project.
- Review and recommend action on contract progress payment requests, ensuring fair and timely payments in line with contract terms and project progress.
- Prepare reports and maintain files on the design process, construction process, and equipment procurement.
- Effectively facilitates design and construction meetings with staff, union representatives, and contractors to build a cohesive, collaborative, and innovative team culture. Ensures all voices are heard, moves the project forward, identifies next steps and who is doing that work, and moves the group from discussion to decision-making.
- Attributes for success
- Pertinent Federal, State and local laws, codes, and regulations that affect and impact work.
- Methods, practices, and procedures used in the construction, maintenance, and remodeling of capital and construction projects.
- Ability to read and interpret schematics, CAD, blueprints, and architectural drawings.
- Analyze information using logic and empathy to resolve issues and problems calmly.
- Prioritize and multi-task; be organized and flexible to change course of work/projects circumstances dictate.
- Organize and conduct research, projects, and business activities.
- Planning, leadership, and technical oversight in developing goals and objectives for assigned area.
- Communicate successfully with Metro executives, staff, managers, the public, contractors, community partners, and outside stakeholders.
- Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with all persons contacted in the course of work including contractors, community partners, and outside stakeholders.
Experience Required
- Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering or construction engineering or related field; AND Four years of supervisory experience in public construction management; OR Any combination of education, professional, volunteer and lived experience that provides the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the classification duties and responsibilities.
- Like to have qualifications You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify.
- However, keep in mind we may consider them when identifying the most qualified candidates. Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience, including the military, or life experience that are relevant for this position.
- Previous experience working in Zoo, Museum, Aquarium Previous experience working with live animal exhibits Previous experience working in a Union environment Previous experience working in a Government Organization