Principal - Planning, Design, and Construction

Central Piedmont Community College

Charlotte, NC

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$59,608–$75,224 Per Year
SKILLS
Accounting, Advertising, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Architectural Design, Architectural Services, Bidding, Budget Management, Budgeting, Building Codes, Building Permits, Capital Analysis, Capital Project, Code Reviews, Communication Skills, Construction, Construction Administration, Construction Engineering, Construction Planning, Construction Support, Consulting, Cost Estimates, Cross-Functional, Documentation, Engineering Change Order, Facilities Management, Higher Education, Leadership, Plan Meetings, Project Development, Project Evaluation, Project Lifecycle, Project/Program Coordination, Project/Program Management, Quality Management, Quality Metrics, Schematics, Software Design, Spreadsheets, Sustainability, Team Player, Technical/Engineering Design, Value Engineering, Willing to Travel
LOCATION
Charlotte, NC
POSTED
30+ days ago

Principal - Planning, Design, and Construction

Salary $59,608.00 - $75,224.00 Annually

Location Central Campus - Uptown/Elizabeth

Job Type Full-Time Staff

Job Number 2026-00095

Unit FO-Facilities Services

Department Facilities Management

Opening Date 03/13/2026

Closing Date 3/27/2026 11:59 PM Eastern

For part-time/adjunct faculty only: N/A (not a PT faculty role)

Projected average hours of work per week: 40 (full-time)

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Description

Benefits Questions

General Function

Provides senior-level planning, architectural, and construction oversight, expertise in support of the College's capital and renovation portfolio. Serves as a technical design and construction leader responsible for translating institutional priorities, master planning direction, and capital authorizations into coordinated design solutions.Works consultatively with the Executive Director - Planning, Design and Construction, and in partnership with project managers to ensure that scope clarity, design integrity, construction coordination, and long-term functional and institutional goals are met and maintained throughout the project lifecycle. This position does not independently authorize capital projects or supervise project managers; rather, it serves as a subject-matter expert and technical authority in architectural design and construction coordination.

Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Provides architectural and construction planning expertise for new construction, renovations, and capital improvement projects authorized through institutional governance processes.

  2. Assists in the advertising for and selection of designers, suppliers, and construction consultants. Works directly with third-party architects, engineers, and design and construction consultants to coordinate scope pre-design, schematic design, design development, and construction documentation phases.

  3. Reviews design documents for compliance with institutional standards, NC Building Codes, Community College Laws of NC, ADA requirements, life safety standards, and local and state ordinances.

  4. Ensures that design solutions align with long-range master planning principles, sustainability goals, durability standards, and long-term facility functionality.

  5. Assists in the development and refinement of project scopes to ensure functional clarity, feasibility, and alignment with approved institutional priorities.

  6. Collaborates with assigned project managers who are responsible for holistic project delivery, including schedule, budget, and consultant coordination.

  7. Provides technical consultation during planning, design, bidding, and construction to support resolution of changes, conflicts, and budget challenges.

  8. Participates in coordination meetings with college staff, project managers, contractors, suppliers, consultants, and local building code and state construction representatives to ensure feasibility of design intent and concept code compliance.

  9. Reviews cost estimates, value engineering proposals, and change orders to ensure technical soundness and alignment with project scope.

  10. Supports construction accounting and financial transparency efforts by providing technical validation of scope and budget modifications.

  11. Facilitates cross-divisional design coordination to ensure projects support academic programming, student experience, operational functionality, and institutional mission alignment.

  12. Incorporates relevant facilities condition data, operational insights, and enterprise analytics into design recommendations and renovation planning.

  13. Maintains high-quality architectural standards in material selection, space functionality, longevity, and aesthetic coherence across campus facilities.

  14. Assists the Executive Director - College Planning, Design, and Construction in providing project-level analysis to support capital planning discussions with senior leadership.

  15. Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Requirements and Preferred Qualifications

Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution in Architecture, Building Construction, Engineering, or related field; professional licensure in Architecture or Engineering preferred; a minimum of four (4) years of progressively responsible experience in architectural design, construction planning, and higher education project coordination.

Preferred Qualifications:

Masters Degree from an accredited institution in Architecture, Building Construction, Engineering, or related field. Considerable experience in the design, development, budgeting, and construction of Higher Education architecture.

Additional Information

Direction Received: Reports to Executive Director - College Planning, Design and Construction

Direction Given: Provides technical direction and consultation to project managers and external design professionals; does not exercise direct supervisory authority over project managers.

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Work Characteristics:

· Demonstrated expertise in architectural design and higher education construction planning

· Knowledge of budget development processes, cost estimation, and construction administration practices

· Comprehensive knowledge of NC Building Codes, ADA requirements, Mecklenburg County and NC State Construction Office permitting procedures

· Ability to operate consultatively within a multi-tier governance and project management structure

· Strong communication and cross-functional collaboration skills

· Proficiency in project documentation systems, design software review, spreadsheets, and presentations

Working Conditions:

Requires frequent visits to construction sites and campus facilities. May experience exposure to construction environments, including heat, cold, humidity, noise, and physical site conditions. Requires travel between campuses and occasional coordination with local utilities, Mecklenburg County, and state agencies.

Central Piedmont is happy offer a comprehensive and affordable benefits package to full-time employees including:

health care

dental

vision

retirement and supplemental retirement

flexible spending accounts (dependent care and health)

life insurance and supplemental life insurance

employee assistance program (for employee and family)

short-term and long-term disability

free parking

holidays (12 + 2 necessity days)

vacation (120 hours per year to start)

sick leave (96 hours per year)

personal days (2 days)

voluntary shared leave

paid parental leave (4 to 8 weeks)

bereavement leave

longevity pay

To learn more details, visit our Benefits page to see the Summary of Benefits.

01 Do you have an Bachelors Degree from an accredited institution in Architecture, Building Construction, Engineering, or related field; professional licensure in Architecture or Engineering preferred. Yes No

02 Do you have a minimum of four (4) years of progressively responsible experience in architectural design, construction planning, and higher education project coordination? Yes No

03 Do you have architectural and construction planning expertise for new construction, renovations as well as capital improvement projects? Yes No

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Employer Central Piedmont Community College

Address 1201 Elizabeth Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina, 28204

Phone 7043306631

Website http://www.cpcc.edu

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