We invite individuals who are enthusiastic about the aviation industry and dedicated to providing a world-class experience to apply. Join us and be part of a dynamic team that values collaboration, supports each other’s development, and embraces diverse ideas and perspectives.
Serving as Michigan's second-busiest airport and recognized as one of the best small airports in the country by USA Today, Gerald R. Ford International Airport stands as a testament to West Michigan's vibrant growth. The airport serves nearly four million passengers annually, with seven commercial airline partners offering nonstop flights to over 30 destinations. As a vital economic engine in the region, it supports more than 40,000 jobs and contributes over $7 billion to the economy each year.
JOB SUMMARY:
The Airfield Design & Construction Project Manager will, under general supervision from the Engineering Manager, perform professional design and construction project management work associated with capital improvement projects and asset development by the Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority (GFIAA) that are broadly airfield (typically civil or electrical) improvements and may have architectural and other technical elements. The work involves leading, supervising, and coordinating projects with teams comprised of 3rd party design architects and engineers, general contractors, and 3rd party vendors providing project controls or inspections services as well as GFIAA division staff from Public Safety & Operations, Maintenance and Asset Management, Finance, IT, and Commercial Development. An employee in this assignment is expected to resolve problems of a high professional and technical nature. This assignment is highly specialized and responsible for critical thinking requiring a high degree of professional competence.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Listed examples are illustrative and representative of the tasks required of this classification but are not intended to be complete or exhaustive for this position.
Integrate GFIAA’s mission, vision, values and strategic goals into all areas of responsibility.
Provide project management for multiple airfield capital development projects at one time, including budget, scope, schedule and application of alternative delivery methods for assigned projects.
Manage the planning, design, construction and estimating for projects.
Manage and coordinate the preparation and review of contract drawings and documents.
Coordinate closely with assigned Asset Owners from other GFIAA departments to achieve project success in a collaborative environment.
Manage the preparation and revision of GFIAA design and project management standards into the development of project specifications as uniquely applied to each project.
Support the evaluation of design and cost proposals for airfield capital development projects and Statements of Qualifications submitted by consulting architects & engineers and/or general contractors.
Support the interview, selection, and negotiation of contracts with consulting engineers & architects and general contractors.
Coordinate the preparation of project contract documents.
Support, coordinate, and collaborate with GFIAA project controls functions including:
Support the establishment of design and construction budgets for each project and monitor expenditures for conformance to those budgets
Support the establishment of design and construction schedules and monitor progress of various projects and their conformance to design and construction schedules
Manage and coordinate the change management process for each project
Manage and coordinate the mitigation of risks as uniquely defined for each project
Manage and coordinate the payment process for each project
Actively participate in document management for each project
Actively participate in using GFIAA project management software (PMWeb)
Actively participate in and/or lead the ORAT process and closeout functions for each project.
Review designs and submittals from design engineers & architects for compliance with the contract.
Conduct technical reviews and provide recommendations regarding designs and reports prepared by consulting engineers & architects.
Maintain current, accurate records for each working project.
Coordinate stakeholder engagement and participation in assigned projects.
Conduct design and submittal reviews at key project milestones and coordinate/support the review and feedback from other GFIAA divisions and functions.
Support and collaborate in the writing of Request for Statement of Qualifications to solicit interest in work from consulting engineers & architects.
Create presentations and hold project team meetings with stakeholders, GFIAA staff, airlines, airport tenants and consultants to review projects and keep them updated and informed as projects move through planning and development phases.
Collaborate with and manage architectural & engineering designers and contractors to ensure project conformance with applicable municipal, county, state, and federal laws and regulations.
Understand and review updates to federal, state and regional rules and regulations pertaining to airport management, aviation planning principles and standards, and Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 139 certified airports.
Demonstrate creativity, foresight and mature judgment in anticipating and solving unpredictable problems.
Remain current on trends in airport construction and the aviation industry.
Work more than forty hours in a workweek without additional compensation to perform assigned job duties, including weekends, evenings, early morning hours, and holidays, as required.
REQURIED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
A typical manner of obtaining the knowledge, skills and abilities outlined above is graduation from a four-year college or university with a major in construction management, civil engineering, construction engineering, or other related fields; and at least five years of progressively responsible experience in design and construction project management including projects valued at least $3-$5 M; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Aviation experience will be considered but is not required. Aviation related duties will be supported by other Authority staff. Other requirements include demonstrated ability to:
Establish and maintain project scopes and budgets, managing tasks and workflows.
Apply engineering, construction, and project management principles, methods, and techniques to theoretical and practical problems with versatility, judgment, and perception.
Organize, analyze, interpret, and evaluate scientific problems and provide practical, cost-effective solutions.
Work cooperatively with other GFIAA employees and internal/external stakeholders.
Produce written documents with clearly organized thoughts using proper English sentence construction, punctuation, and grammar.
Communicate orally with other GFIAA employees, contractors, governmental groups, or the public in face-to-face one-on-one settings, using video conference platforms, or telephone.
Utilize budget control and schedule software (PMWeb) and have familiarity with common design and construction technology tools including Bluebeam Revu, BIM, AutoCAD, and GIS, and possess an understanding of the appropriate level of graphic support needed to convey ideas, alternatives, and general information to colleagues and the public.
Read and interpret blueprints, engineering drawings, construction diagrams, topographical drawings, and related graphics and schematics.
Interact positively with coworkers, consultants, contractors, tenants, representatives of local units of government, and community members from widely diverse cultural backgrounds.
Maintain a valid state driver’s license.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS:
Working knowledge of airfield or civil construction industry practices.
Knowledge of asset development and maintenance practices.
Experience with capital funding and revenue streams.
Experience with sustainable building practices.
Experience managing staff and/or consultants.
Experience preparing, reviewing, and updating project schedules and construction estimates.
Knowledge of annual capital improvement programming.
NOTES:
Candidate must be able to pass required FBI fingerprint-based criminal history record check in addition to pre-hire and random drug and alcohol screenings.
Candidate must maintain an appropriate level airport badge at all times.
CONTACTS:
This position has frequent contact with:
Airport leadership and administration.
Internal employees and external departmental clients.
Consultants, contractors, and regulatory agencies.
Airline and other tenant staff members.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS:
Construction or project management certification, Professional Engineer license, or Engineer In Training certification encouraged.
Must possess or obtain within six months of hire a State of Michigan certification as an Industrial Storm Water Management Operator.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. In the performance of the duties of this job, the incumbent:
Is regularly required to stand, walk, stoop and kneel; use hands to manipulate electronic keyboard, finger, handle, grasp or feel; use hands and arms to reach forward and at shoulder level.
To talk and hear in order to communicate in person and by telephone, computer, or radio.
Must possess mobility to work in a standard office setting and to attend meetings at various sites within and away from the Authority.
Must frequently lift and/or exert force up to ten pounds and occasionally up to 25 pounds.
Possess at least minimum corrected vision abilities including close vision, distance vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus vision enough to read printed materials, charts, graphs, instrument scales/readout devices and a computer screen.
Is regularly required to sit for prolonged periods of time and to move about the work site and off-site locations.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The positive and collaborative work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Work is generally performed within an office environment. The noise level is usually moderate.
May be required to work outdoors when calibrating monitoring equipment and/or observing conditions and equipment. Aircraft noise, fuel fumes and vibrations are conditions frequently encountered.
The incumbent typically operates telephone, computer keyboard and standard office equipment such as copier and electronic calculator.