Cordoba Corporation

Project Manager Sustainability

Job Locations US-CA-Los Angeles
ID
2026-2630
Category
Support
Position Type
Regular Full-Time
Min
USD $127,000.00/Yr.
Max
USD $143,000.00/Yr.

Overview

Cordoba Corporation, a leading engineering firm in California, is hiring a Project Manager Sustainability to support our Education & Facilities Sector. This position is bond-eligible and is strictly limited to work associated with capital construction, modernization, and sustainability projects as defined under our client's Bond Program. Duties performed under this position shall not include routine maintenance, repair, or operational tasks that fall within the responsibilities of facilities Maintenance & Operations (M&O). The scope of this role is exclusively tied to bond-eligible activities such as planning, design, construction, commissioning, and related project management functions necessary to deliver capital improvements consistent with LACCD’s Capital Construction Bond Program requirements and legal limitations governing bond fund expenditures. 

Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage sustainability projects in accordance with District and program policies and procedures for College construction bond operations.
  • Ensure all project planning aligns with District’s sustainability goals and initiatives.
  • Assist in tracking, documenting, and verifying field issues, RFIs, change requests, and corrective actions related to BMS and FDD implementation.
  • Monitor sustainability project progress and project documentation in accordance with our client's procedures.
  • Recommend sustainability goals for our client by preparing a sustainability plan that tracks performance metrics to assess program effectiveness.
  • Supports our client's departments, as appropriate, related to implementing energy conservation and sustainability programs.
  • Travelling to and from project sites upon request of attending project and construction meetings.
  • Involvement in all parts of the project life cycle, to include master planning, design, construction, and closeout.
  • Improves the effectiveness of the District’s sustainability practices by monitoring best practices.
  • Attends client meetings representing sustainability related programs and initiatives.
  • Supports the client's sustainability efforts by performing other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Minimum 3 years’ experience in the Management of multiple construction projects; experience within a large capital improvement program, and familiarity with relevant Public Codes.
  • Two years of experience developing, maintaining, and/or managing sustainability-based initiatives, processes, or programs involving the collection, analysis, and reporting of program data.
  • BA or BS in Architecture, Engineering, Urban Planning, Construction Management, or a closely related field. Additional qualifying experience in excess of the minimum stated above may be substituted for the required education.
  • Knowledge of sustainability policy, issues, and concepts.

Preferred:

  • Experience working with sustainability or environmental programs in higher education is preferred.
  • Experience in alternative delivery methods.
  • Experience with using a web-based project management system.
  • Experience with the Division of the State Architect (DSA) construction/design processes.

Salary Range: $127,000 to $143,000 per year

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Work Environment: Onsite

Our Company

Cordoba Corporation, Making a Difference

Cordoba Corporation is a leading civil engineering, construction management, program management, and planning firm. Our expertise spans diverse sectors, including education and facilities, transportation, water, and energy. Collaborating closely with our clients, we have successfully delivered complex and high-impact infrastructure projects across California.

 

National Recognition - Cordoba’s efforts have garnered national acclaim. Engineering News-Record (ENR) has consistently ranked us as a “top 100 construction management firm” and a “top 50 program management firm.” Additionally, ENR recognized Cordoba as a “top 100 design firm” in California in 2018. Our business model emphasizes efficiency, fostering a dynamic work environment. We approach projects with multifaceted strategies, ensuring successful outcomes.

 

Statewide Presence - With headquarters in Los Angeles, Cordoba maintains a strong statewide presence. Our offices extend to San Francisco, Sacramento, San Ramon, Chatsworth, Santa Ana, Ontario, and San Diego.

 

Enhancing Employee Well-Being

Benefits and PerksWe offer multiple medical and dental insurance plans, as well as vision insurance. Plans are subsidized for both employees and dependents with coverage effective the first month after hire.  Additionally, Cordoba provides employees with paid AD&D and life insurance, a 401k with an industry leading employer match, generous vacation and sick leave accruals, 9 paid holidays, and other forms of paid time off.  We also offer flexible spending accounts (FSA’s) including medical care reimbursement, dependent care reimbursement, and commuter benefit plans. Employees are also eligible for our  employee assistance program and well-being benefits that include stress management, nutrition, and financial well-being.

 

Cordoba Corporation provides equal employment opportunities, promoting diversity and inclusion. We welcome applicants regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics.

Harassment-Free Workplace: We strictly prohibit workplace harassment based on any factor, including race, gender, sexual orientation, or disability. Cordoba is committed to fostering a healthy and happy lifestyle for our employees, both within and beyond the workplace.

 

For inquiries or accommodations, please contact our HR Department at: (213) 895-0224.

 

Join Cordoba Corporation and be part of shaping California’s future!

 

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