Director, Capital Planning
Company: Project Management Institute
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: May 1, 2025
Job Description:
AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums, Certified Related Facilities,
Commercial Members, Conservation Partners and Society Partners may
post free unlimited online job listings as a member benefit.
Non-members can purchase job listings.Interested in a career in
AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums? Learn more about types of zoo
and aquarium jobs and relevant education programs in our career
center.The National AquariumEstablished in 1981, the National
Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland, is a nonprofit organization whose
mission is to connect people with nature to inspire compassion and
care for our ocean planet. The Aquarium's award-winning habitats
are home to thousands of animals representing hundreds of species
of fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles and mammals. We are proud to
be accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and
exceed industry standards in all aspects of animal care and
welfare.Director, Capital PlanningJOB SUMMARY:The Director of
Capital Planning leads the strategic development, execution, and
financial management of the organization-wide capital budget and
projects for the National Aquarium. Reporting to the VP of
Financial Planning and Analysis and in close collaboration with the
VP of Planning & Design, the Director oversees the development,
management, and reporting of the short- and long-term Capital Plan,
ensuring alignment with institutional needs, financial resources,
and the organization's strategic plan. The Director manages one
Senior Project Manager and one Project Manager and works with other
departments to meet their capital needs and assists in planning and
managing their capital projects, including creating realistic
budgets, cash flows, and schedules.KEY REQUIREMENTS:
- Lead the development and management of short- and long-term
capital budgets, including the Annual Capital Budget ($5M-$15M) and
the institution's $600M total asset portfolio, ensuring alignment
with the organization's financial strategy and priorities.
- Conduct financial, needs, and risk assessments to evaluate
capital investments and recommend funding priorities to
leadership.
- Partner with the VP of Planning and Design and VP of FP&A
to monitor capital spending, conduct financial analyses, and
provide cash flow projections, quarterly forecasts, and scenario
planning updates to support strategic decision-making.
- Develop and maintain reporting systems, dashboards, and
financial tools to track capital expenditures, timing, and project
performance, ensuring leadership and other stakeholders have clear
insights for effective management.
- Ensure compliance with organizational, regulatory, and
grant-related requirements for capital projects.
- Partner with fundraising teams to secure funding for Capital
Projects.
- Provide financial oversight of capital projects managed by
other teams, ensuring budgets, schedules, and financial controls
are adhered to.Capital Planning:
- Lead the development and management of the short- and long-term
Capital Projects Plan, collaborating with internal teams to track
capital needs, asset lifecycle, and identify future repair,
replacement, and upgrade requirements.
- Focus on collaboration between Finance, Capital Planning,
Experiential Design, and Exhibit Fabrication & Operations.
- Collaborate with VPs, Directors, and Curators to define project
scopes and budgets, while determining estimated costs and schedules
for planning, design, and construction.
- Oversee, develop, and execute contracts for significant P&D
projects aligned with the RFP process.
- Chair and manage monthly committee meetings to ensure
cross-departmental collaboration on capital plans.
- Monitor and report on capital projects' progress, ensuring that
required approvals are obtained.Capital Projects:
- Manage Capital Planning Project Managers and ensure successful
project execution, including project budget, schedule, and
scope.
- Create and maintain an annual master capital project
schedule.
- Coordinate projects to maximize efficiencies and reduce
operational impact.
- Maintain a database of project information and ensure proper
closeout of all projects.
- Oversee bid specifications and manage the entire bid process,
including evaluations, awards, and negotiations.
- Assign projects to project managers and manage workload
distribution.
- Maintain standard contracts and ensure all contracts are
executed and filed appropriately.
- Approve project expenditures up to $50,000, acting as project
manager for individual projects when necessary.
- Oversee the construction of operating and project budgets,
track, and reconcile expenditures.
- Adhere to all organizational and departmental policies and
procedures.
- Perform other duties as
required.QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor's degree in construction management, finance,
architecture, engineering, or related field (Master's
preferred).
- Minimum of 10 years of experience managing capital budgets and
projects with an annual capital budget of at least $10M and total
asset value of at least $100M, preferably in an institutional
setting (museum, zoo, aquarium, healthcare).
- Expertise in capital budgeting, financial forecasting, and
analysis.
- Strong communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills to
convey complex financial data clearly.
- Ability to lead and influence cross-functional teams, ensuring
alignment and collaboration.
- Highly organized and able to multi-task and work under pressure
with minimal supervision.
- Experienced in managing design and construction projects,
including RFPs, construction drawings, bid documents, project
schedules, RFIs, ASI, and other related materials.
- Significant experience with financial and budget management
tools.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word),
Microsoft Project, and project management software (Teamwork or
similar); financial systems (Adaptive, Intacct).
- Ability to comprehend design and construction drawings,
articulation of scope of services required, manage RFPs and
contract negotiations, and general oversight of the project from
concept to delivery.TOTAL COMPENSATION:Salary range: $71,000 to
$92,399 per year. National Aquarium provides an excellent benefits
package, including unlimited time off, six paid floating holidays,
up to four weeks of paid family leave and conservation day leave.
Employees are eligible for health care (single and family) after 30
days of full-time work and 401(k) plan participation with employer
match available. Employees receive a family membership package and
Aquarium tickets.How to ApplyInterested and engaged applicants
should apply through our website . Requests for reasonable
accommodation can be made by e-mailing HR@aqua.org or calling
410-576-8532.The National Aquarium501 E. Pratt StreetBaltimore, MD
21202Phone: 4106594281
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