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Position Summary:
The Senior Campus Planner reports to the Director Development Projects of Campus Planning and Development Office. The incumbent will lead project planning initiatives and develop recommendations relating to feasibility options and conceptual design development. The incumbent will liaise with external and internal stakeholders and multiple complex groups in order to communicate resolve issues and negotiate consensus. The incumbent is responsible for leading planning efforts and representing programmatic needs as well as providing planning consultation to a broad diversity of stakeholders both internal and external to the University. The incumbent acts as a critical resource for executive-level decision-making about campus master planning site planning and project planning initiatives. The incumbent operates as a system-wide consultant for multiple units and University entities seeking campus planning and project development for a diverse and complex set of initiatives and programs. The incumbent provides leadership to peer professional and academic staff.
Primary Responsibilities:
Provides senior professional expertise on University real estate matters to include property acquisition and property disposal.
Collaborate in the development of long-range facility plans for all academic and administrative departments. This includes developing and overseeing feasibility studies master plans reports and presentations to assist in the strategic long-range planning and facility development required.
Plans and controls initiatives by identifying needs including space programming.
Analyzes and prioritizes in support to the strategic plan to the University and the University Master Plan.
Develops a program of requirements for specific initiatives and assist in the project initiation from a planning perspective.
Responsible for achieving tasks by respecting detailed calendars and budgets.
Communicates and makes presentations to Senior Management in terms of space allocation and report findings as well as negotiates with University departments on matters of space allocation exchange or relocation.
Negotiates with clients being faculties and departments and other administrative units as well as external agencies on confirming feasibility parameters of projects and outlines programs needs.
Liaises with external clients particularly with the provincial and municipal Governments to ensure projects comply with regulations.
Prepares all reports detailing the processes and recommendations for the projects.
Develops and presents business cases and feasibility studies including budget for approval from Senior Management.
Prepares and negotiates submissions to external agencies.
Establishes and develops partnership with other institutions and external agencies and represents the University in official meetings.
Consults with internal and external stakeholders and reviews proposed changes associated with landscape circulation land use wayfinding and infrastructure.
Leads development of site plans and business cases including facility sitting orientation height and massing and circulation studies.
Leads project planning initiatives to improve quality of the campus environment.
Evaluates development proposals for consistency with the University Master Plan.
Leads site selection and land use analysis for Master Planning efforts for all campuses.
Develops and presents planning documents reports presentations and studies.
Collaborates with external parties or jurisdictions when plans are intertwined coordinates review and interaction with these entities for issues that have wide significance.
Performs research and collects data from multiple sources to address planning needs.
Gather various sources of information analyzes and consistently reports in different formats (verbal written) to variety of audiences and levels (internal and external to the University) that are involved in decision-making processes.
Ensures quality graphic production capacity including overseeing others work using software (Adobe Design Suite Illustrator Photoshop and InDesign) to achieve and maintain consistent graphic standards in all planning material.
Other Qualifying Skills and/or Abilities :
Demonstrated experience in all phases of development project planning and proven ability to manage architects and engineers in the planning phase. Experience managing initiatives in higher education setting is an asset. Academic planning and scenario development experience. Extensive knowledge of and experience in macro project financial analysis and interpretation. Professional certification as architect and/or urbanist is required. Strong analytical background and project development skills. Ability to manage multiple development initiatives and prioritize appropriately. Ability to work in a PC environment and advanced level of proficiency in Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint. Exceptional communication skills with internal stakeholders at all levels of the organization as well with external stakeholders and authorities. Experience in higher education in a related field an asset. Strong writing and presentation skills and oral fluency in English and French essential mandatory.
Knowledge of French and English: McGill University is an English-language university where day to day duties may require English communication both verbally and in writing. The level of English required for this position has been assessed at a level 4 on a scale of 0-4.
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McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities women Indigenous persons persons with disabilities ethnic minorities and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact in confidence .
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