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SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CA
Director of Facilities and Project Management
Located in Southern California, San Bernardino County encompasses over 20,160 square miles of diverse geography and climate that includes snowcapped mountains, flowering deserts, pristine valleys, and lakes. The County’s prime location allows for easy access to Southern California’s premier beaches, resort destinations, and major metropolitan centers. The County has a population of over two million residents and is comprised of 24 incorporated cities and towns.
The County is the largest county in the contiguous United States by area, has 20,000+ full time employees and manages an annual budget of approximately $9.7 billion. It is comprised of 42 departments and agencies, which are staffed by dedicated public service professional who provide a wide range of vital services. The County’s organizational culture is defined by four pillars: value, innovation, service, and vision.
The Project and Facilities Management Department is responsible for building and maintaining over 200 plus County building and facilities. In many communities, members of the public frequently utilize County buildings to conduct business, receive services and recreate. In order to provide such services, the Department is comprised of two main divisions, Project Management and Facilities Management (FM). San Bernardino County is seeking a Director of Project and Facilities Management to oversee a transformative era of growth for the County. With an anticipated project portfolio exceeding $1 billion through 2029, this role offers the unique opportunity to lead large-scale civic developments that directly impact its community’s future. Main areas of responsibility include: Strategic Oversight, Executive Collaboration and Portfolio Management.
Requirements
Ideal education and experience include: a bachelor’s degree in business or public administration, and four years of experience in project management and facilities management in the public sector. Experience must include three years of full-scope supervisory experience. Professional certifications and licenses such as AIA, PE, PMP or CCM are also desired. Candidates should have significant knowledge in California public contract code, building codes, environmental regulations and engineering standards.