New York Botanical Garden

Planning, Design and Construction Project Manager - Engineering

New York Botanical Garden  •  $110k - $127k/yr  •  New York (Onsite)  •  1 month ago
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Job Description

NYBG Job Description

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Planning, Design and Construction Project Manager - Engineering

Vice President- Capital Planning, Construction & Operations & CSO, AVP for Capital Planning and Senior Project Manager

The Planning, Design and Construction Project Manager – Engineering manages capital projects from concept through completion with a primary focus on integrating climate resilience, decarbonization, and sustainable design practices into the planning, design, and construction of architecture, engineering and infrastructure projects. This role ensures that projects advance institutional climate action goals while meeting established standards for scope, schedule, budget, quality, and safety.

The position combines core capital project management responsibilities with technical leadership in lowcarbon, resilient, and durable infrastructure delivery. The Project Manager – Engineering works closely with internal stakeholders, consultants, contractors, and leadership to translate climate and infrastructure performance objectives into buildable, measurable project outcomes.

Specific Duties & Responsibilities

Deliver capital projects on time and within budget, while advancing institutional climate action, resilience planning, and sustainable infrastructure objectives.

Serve as a technical integrator for climate resilience, decarbonization, and infrastructure performance across assigned projects and the broader capital portfolio.

Support Senior Project Managers, Assistant Vice Presidents, and the Vice President in advancing organizational capital and sustainability priorities.

Project Management

  • Manage all phases of capital projects, including planning, programming, design, bidding, budgeting, scheduling, construction administration, and closeout.
  • Embed sustainable design, climate resilience, lowcarbon, and infrastructure performance strategies into project scopes, schedules, and deliverables at each phase.
  • Review design and construction documents to ensure alignment with decarbonization pathways, resilience strategies, infrastructure standards, and applicable codes.
  • Conduct onsite walkthroughs during construction to verify implementation of climateresilient design measures, electrification strategies, and sustainable infrastructure systems.
  • Maintain project documentation, schedules, budgets, and reporting in accordance with institutional standards.

Consultant and Contractor Coordination

  • Coordinate multidisciplinary consultant and contractor teams, including architects, engineers, construction managers, and specialists in energy, carbon, envelope systems, civil works, landscape, utilities, and infrastructure resilience.
  • Manage consultant and contractor performance with emphasis on lowcarbon materials, electrification, infrastructure durability, climate adaptation measures, commissioning, and closeout documentation.
  • Facilitate coordination among internal stakeholders, regulatory agencies, and external partners to ensure project alignment with technical, operational, and sustainability goals.

Climate Resilience, Decarbonization, and Infrastructure Leadership

  • Translate institutional climate action and sustainability goals into projectspecific performance criteria, scopes of work, and technical requirements consistent with New York–based mandates for greenhousegas reduction, energy efficiency, and building electrification.
  • Advance electrification, energy efficiency, and lowcarbon infrastructure solutions across building and site systems to support compliance with applicable energy, carbon, and emissionsperformance standards.
  • Incorporate climatehazard mitigation and adaptation strategies addressing flooding, heat, extreme weather, and infrastructure vulnerability, consistent with state and city resilience planning frameworks.
  • Evaluate building and infrastructure systems for climate risk, lifecycle cost, durability, maintainability, and longterm operational resilience in accordance with publicsector capital planning, asset management, and riskmanagement policies.

Analysis, Metrics, and Continuous Improvement

  • Track and evaluate projectlevel metrics related to energy use, carbon emissions, resilience performance, infrastructure lifecycle, and operational impacts.
  • Support postproject evaluations to assess climate resilience and decarbonization outcomes and inform continuous improvement.
  • Contribute to the development and refinement of institutional standards, guidelines, and tools for resilient, lowcarbon capital infrastructure.

Other related duties as applicable.

Qualifications

  • Professional degree in Engineering, with a focus on Sustainability, or a related infrastructurefocused field.
  • Professional Licensure and LEED Certification required.
  • Advanced degree preferred.
  • Minimum 8 years of full-time experience in performing design and construction project management work, including planning, administering, managing, coordinating, and expediting both large- and small-scale projects. Experience must include the monitoring and supervision of multi-disciplinary consultant design and/or construction management teams, inclusive of construction document preparation, pre-construction reviews, design and construction scheduling, construction administration, and post-construction tasks.
  • Demonstrated experience integrating climate resilience, decarbonization, electrification, or infrastructure performance strategies into capital projects.
  • Experience working in complex institutional or publicfacing environments with multiple stakeholders.
  • Ability to read and interpret plans, specifications, bid documents and knowledge of Design and Construction Contracting.
  • Thorough understanding of Construction Practices with construction phase experience including the submittal, shop drawing review process and on-site inspections.
  • Strong project management, organizational, and communication skills.
  • Ability to translate complex technical and climate objectives into actionable project requirements.
  • Strong time management skills with the ability to prioritize tasks, manage multiple projects and deadlines with minimal supervision.
  • Strong computer skills- AutoCAD, Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Bluebeam, and Adobe Acrobat software.

Physical Demands & Work Environment:

Stand and sit for long periods, use hands, handle tools, use motorized/heavy equipment, climb ladders, climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl. The employee must be able to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Work outdoors under a variety of weather conditions. Work under moderate and loud work conditions.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.

Baseline Work Schedule:

Monday – Friday 9am-5pm; occasional early mornings, evenings, and weekends based on projects.

Salary$110,000-$127,000

Benefits

  • 20Vacation Days
  • 13 Paid Holidays
  • 12 Sick Days
  • Health and Dental Insurance Coverage
  • 401K
  • Pension Plan

If you require an accommodation for any part of the application process, please notify the Human Resources department atHR@nybg.org

If you are interested in applying for a position at the New York Botanical Garden, please go tohttp://www.nybg.org/employmentto submit your application.

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New York Botanical Garden

About New York Botanical Garden

The New York Botanical Garden has been a connective hub among people, plants, and the planet since 1891. We’re rooted in the cultural fabric of New York City, here in the heart of the Bronx—its greenest borough. For more than 130 years, we’ve invited millions of visitors to make the Garden a part of their lives, exploring the joy, beauty, and respite of nature. NYBG’s 250 acres are home to renowned exhibitions, immersive botanical experiences, art and music, and events with some of the most influential figures in plant and fungal science, horticulture, and the humanities. We’re also stewards of globally significant research collections, from the LuEsther T. Mertz Library collection to the plant and fungal specimens in the William and Lynda Steere Herbarium, the largest such collection in the Western Hemisphere.

At NYBG, we’re plant people—dedicated horticulturists, enthusiastic educators, and scientific adventurers—committed to helping nature thrive so that humanity can thrive. We believe in our ability to make things better, teaching tens of thousands of kids and families each year about the importance of safeguarding our environment and healthy eating. Our expert scientists work across the city, the nation, and the globe to document the plants and fungi of our world—and find actionable, nature-based solutions to our planet’s dual climate and biodiversity crises. And our eyes are always looking forward as we train the next generation of botanists, gardeners, landscape designers, and environmental stewards, ensuring a green future for all. At NYBG, we know that it’s nature—or nowhere.

Industry
Arts & Entertainment
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Bronx, NY
Year Founded
1891
Website
nybg.org
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