Reporting to the Director of Airport Development - Project Initiation, the Sustainable Design and Certification Manager will work closely with the Project Delivery team to guide sustainability certification for capital projects from inception to final completion. The position is responsible for the certification of assigned Commission-approved development projects at the Minneapolis – St. Paul International Airport (MSP) and the six reliever airports. Technical responsibilities include working directly with architectural, engineering, and construction management consultants and overseeing the certification (LEED, Envision, etc.) of CIP projects. In addition, this position will work closely with other MAC departments, municipalities, and other governmental jurisdictions as required.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor’s degree in architecture, engineering, construction management, sustainability or a related field
Four years of experience in sustainability certification of buildings (LEED, B3, or similar certification program)
In lieu of a degree, eight years of experience in sustainability certification of buildings (LEED, B3, or similar certification program)
LEED project experience concurrently managing multiple projects at various stages
Experience collaborating with design and construction teams to achieve sustainable design goals
The Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) is a 700-person organization that owns and operates Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and six reliever airports in the Twin Cities area, bringing award-winning service and a seamless travel experience to our customers.
The MAC owns and maintains a seven-airport system. Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP) – one of the nation’s largest airports and a key airline hub – is our flagship facility. We also own and operate six general aviation airports – sometimes called reliever airports because they attract traffic away from MSP – that serve corporate aircraft and recreational fliers. All reliever airports are within 35 miles of the downtowns of Minneapolis and St. Paul.