What are the responsibilities and job description for the DIRECTOR OF BOND AND FACILITIES MODERNIZATION position at San Bruno Park School District?
DIRECTOR OF BOND AND FACILITIES MODERNIZATION at San Bruno Park School District
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San Bruno Park is a linguistically and culturally diverse school district in the San Francisco Bay Area. Located at the northern tip of Silicon Valley and just 10 miles south of San Francisco, this small preschool to grade 8 district is the home to four elementary schools and one middle school. Home to YouTube, Walmart.com and numerous other businesses, the city is a hub for tech and innovation. The city is geographically diverse, ranging from the urban flatlands to the central greenspace of the San Bruno City Park to the grand sweeping Bay vistas from the highest hilltops of the community. Through the generous support of the San Bruno community, the district is the recipient of a recent facilities bond to rebuild aging infrastructure. The district maintains a strong financial position as a result of new and increasing revenue sources. The San Bruno Park Board of Directors recently approved a 9.5% raise over two years for all educators in the district demonstrating its commitment to attract and retain talented staff across the district.
Job Summary
Job Summary
The Director of Bond and Facilities Modernization is a high-level administrative leadership role responsible for the strategic planning, oversight, and execution of the District’s capital improvement program. This individual ensures that bond-funded projects are completed on time, within budget, and in alignment with the District’s educational goals. The Director serves as the primary liaison between District leadership, the Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC), architects, contractors, and the San Bruno community.
Requirements / Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Public Administration, or a related field (Master's preferred) -Minimum of 5-7 years of increasing responsibility in facilities management or construction, ideally within a California K-12 public school district -Deep understanding of the California Building Code, Public Contract Code, and DSA procedures -Proficiency in project management software, budget forecasting and public speaking -Valid California Driver's License and ability to pass a DOJ fingerprint clearance.
Requirements / Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Public Administration, or a related field (Master's preferred) -Minimum of 5-7 years of increasing responsibility in facilities management or construction, ideally within a California K-12 public school district -Deep understanding of the California Building Code, Public Contract Code, and DSA procedures -Proficiency in project management software, budget forecasting and public speaking -Valid California Driver's License and ability to pass a DOJ fingerprint clearance.
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