Senior Facilities Officer (planning, Design And Construction) (contractual) - Csfdf
IMF
Washington, DC, United States
Project leadership in facilities management
Knowledge of dc/md/va building codes
Cross-departmental coordination
The Senior Facilities Officer manages capital projects from feasibility through closeout in large, occupied institutional environments, ensuring alignment with Fund priorities and operational needs
Job Summary
The Senior Facilities Officer manages capital projects from feasibility through closeout in large, occupied institutional environments, ensuring alignment with Fund priorities and operational needs.
This role requires strong project leadership, cross-departmental coordination, and expertise in local codes, permitting, and contractor management within the Washington, DC metropolitan area.
The position is a one-year contractual appointment renewable for up to four years, emphasizing professionalism, accountability, and continuous improvement in facilities management.
Matching Summary
The Senior Facilities Officer manages capital projects from feasibility through closeout in large, occupied institutional environments, ensuring alignment with Fund priorities and operational needs.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Project leadership in facilities management
Knowledge of DC/MD/VA building codes
Cross-departmental coordination
Contract and vendor management
Construction oversight and quality control
Nice-to-have
Familiarity with BIM and smart building technologies
Collaborative leadership style
Strong stakeholder engagement skills
Experience with sustainable design solutions
Proficiency in Primavera P6 and MS Project
Key Requirements
Advanced degree in Architecture, Civil or Mechanical Engineering, or Construction Management
Minimum 4 years relevant experience with advanced degree or 10 years with bachelor's
Experience managing complex renovation projects in occupied environments
Project Management Professional (PMP) certification preferred
Proven experience with Design-Bid-Build, Design-Build, and CM-at-Risk methods