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Manager - Capital Projects

Salisbury, MD · On-site

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What are Capital Projects Administrators?

Capital Projects Administrators are professionals responsible for overseeing the planning, budgeting, and execution of large-scale construction or improvement projects, often within public or private organizations. They coordinate various aspects of capital projects, such as contract management, compliance with regulations, scheduling, and collaboration with stakeholders. Their work ensures that projects are completed on time, within budget, and according to quality standards. This role often serves as the main point of contact between project teams, contractors, and organizational leadership.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Capital Projects Administrator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Capital Projects Administrator, you need a solid background in project management, budgeting, and construction or engineering principles, often supported by a relevant degree or PMP certification. Familiarity with project management software (such as MS Project or Primavera), financial tracking systems, and contract management tools is typically required. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and effective communication help you coordinate teams, manage stakeholders, and resolve issues efficiently. These skills ensure projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.

What are some common challenges faced by Capital Projects Administrators when managing multiple projects simultaneously?

Capital Projects Administrators often handle several projects at once, which can present challenges in prioritizing tasks, maintaining clear communication among diverse stakeholders, and ensuring all projects stay within budget and timeline constraints. Balancing these demands requires strong organizational skills and adaptability, as changes in project scope or unexpected delays may arise. Successful administrators rely on effective project management tools and regular coordination with contractors, engineers, and internal teams to keep projects aligned and progressing smoothly.

What is the difference between Capital Projects Administrator vs Construction Coordinator?

AspectCapital Projects AdministratorConstruction Coordinator
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or related field; certifications like PMP are commonOften requires a bachelor's degree in construction management, civil engineering, or similar; certifications like OSHA or PMP are beneficial
Work EnvironmentOffice-based with site visits; manages multiple projects at a strategic levelPrimarily on-site during construction; coordinates daily activities and schedules
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by government agencies, large corporations, and construction firms for overseeing capital projectsCommon in construction firms, contractors, and project management companies for on-site coordination

While both roles involve project management in construction, the Capital Projects Administrator focuses on overseeing large-scale capital projects from an administrative and strategic perspective, often working in an office setting. In contrast, the Construction Coordinator is more involved in on-site coordination and daily operations during construction phases.

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Utility Capital Projects and Compliance Administrator

Utility Capital Projects and Compliance Administrator

City of Seguin

Seguin, TX

Other

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Date Posted: 5/1/26

PAY GROUP: U7/8                   

Location: City of Seguin 

Job Description: Utility Capital Projects & Compliance Administrator

City of Seguin Pay Schedule            

SUMMARY OF POSITION:

Under general supervision, the Utility Capital Projects and Compliance Administrator serves as the primary administrative and technical support resource for the Utilities Department's capital improvement and operational programs. The position functions as the central coordinator for utility capital project documentation, financial tracking, regulatory reporting, and City Council agenda preparation. This role serves as the initial point of contact for the Utilities Operations Center and is responsible for providing a high level of customer service to employees, vendors, consultants, contractors, and the public.

The Utility Capital Projects and Compliance Administrator provides advanced administrative and technical support to the Director of Utilities, Manager of Electric Utilities, Smart Grid Solutions Manager, Water / Wastewater Maintenance Manager, Wastewater Treatment Manager, Water Treatment Manager, Senior Utility Engineer, and the Asset Manager along with other utility staff. Duties include coordination and tracking of large-scale capital project budgets, regulatory reporting to TCEQ and other oversight agencies, preparation of reports and correspondence, data analysis, research, receptionist and dispatch support, and other assignments, as necessary. The position requires independent judgment in organizing, reconciling, and reporting financial and regulatory data within established policies and procedures.

Essential Duties*

  • Serves as the primary administrator for utility capital project records, ensuring compliance with grant, audit, and regulatory requirements;

  • Independently reconciles capital project budgets, identifies discrepancies, and coordinates corrective actions with Finance and Utility Management;

  • Maintains official capital project tracking systems used for management decision-making and council reporting;

  • Coordinates regulatory submissions and supporting documentation for TCEQ compliance, audits, and inspections;

  • Develops and maintains standardized templates, tracking tools, and workflows for utility capital projects;

  • Provides technical administrative guidance to project managers, engineers, and consultants regarding documentation, invoicing, and reporting requirements;

  • Responsible for tracking and reporting on multi-million-dollar utility capital improvement budgets, including monitoring expenditures, pay applications, and funding sources;

  • Greets the public, utility suppliers, vendors, professional service consultants, and contractors coming to the Utilities Operations Center and directs them appropriately;  

  • Provides administrative support to Director of Utilities, Manager of Electric Utilities, Smart Grid Solutions Manager, Water / Wastewater Maintenance Manager, Wastewater Treatment Manager, Water Treatment Manager, Senior Utility Engineer, and the Asset Manager along with other utility staff;

  • Maintains specialized knowledge relevant to Utilities department assignments;

  • Receives and screens phone calls and visitors.  Responds to inquiries, obtains and furnishes information and/or refers to other department or staff members for more specific information;

  • Schedules and organizes meetings, training sessions, etc., and maintains up-to-date calendar of these events including managing calendars and schedules for all utility management staff and the UOC conference/meeting rooms;

  • Prepares resolutions, memos, ordinances, and presentations for utility related city council agenda items and loads material into Legistar (Granicus) software in preparation for council meetings, etc. May attend city council meetings as necessary;

  • Prepares purchase requisitions and/or expense vouchers; codes invoices, obtains necessary signatures, and distributes; orders and keeps current inventory of supplies; processes and reconciles monthly procurement card expenses;

  • Is responsible for establishing and maintaining manual and computerized office files and administration of records management program for the department;

  • Works cooperatively with department heads to prepare annual budget requests and periodic amendments, monitors budgets throughout the year and researches information pertaining to budget and/or expenditures;

  • Creates and maintains MS Excel workbooks to track all aspects of utility capital projects to include engineering proposals, city council agenda items, project budgets, pay applications, obtains signatures for contracts and distributes;

  • Works with Finance department to set up capital projects in Tyler;

  • Maintains data collection system, prepares routine statistical or numerical reports, and completes surveys and audits specific to the regulatory required reporting for water and wastewater monthly TCEQ reports and the city's bed and banks accounting plan;

  • Proofreads and edits manuals, brochures, fliers, technical reports, contracts, City Council memoranda, correspondence etc. for example, TCEQ correspondence, annual Consumer Confidence Report, interoffice memoranda, etc.;

  • Prepare, develop, and/or maintain forms, rosters, mailing lists, mail outs, reports, letters, memos, manuals, documents, contracts, budgets, etc.;

  • Receives, stamps, and distributes incoming and outgoing mail and prepares a variety of mail outs (i.e., certified, bulk, express);

  • Uses translation skills to answer Spanish speaking calls from the public; also edits/translates reports and documents as needed;

  • Independently performs specific research tasks;

  • Oversees the scheduling of all street banners and receives / processes payments;

  • Distributes meter cans to contractors as necessary;

  • May serve as back-up to Utilities Dispatcher when necessary;

  • Responsible for cash drawer to include cash handling, reconciling cash drawer, and making deposits in accordance with city cash handling policies;

  • Researches and responds to inquiries and complaints from the public and commercial customers regarding departmental concerns;

  • Manages conference registration and travel arrangements for department personnel;

  • May attend meetings to provide administrative support outside of normal business hours;

Other Important Duties*

  • Observes all safety rule and procedures; and 

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

  • Knowledge of capital improvement program (CIP) administration within a municipal utility environment;

  • Municipal purchasing, contracting, and procurement regulations;

  • Utility regulatory compliance frameworks, including TCEQ reporting standards;

  • Standard mathematical and grammatical practices;

  • Knowledge of Microsoft software applications;

  • Proficient in Tyler Incode, Legistar, and Cityworks computerized maintenance management system or equivalent.

Skills:  Must be punctual and possess excellent customer service, communication, and organizational skills. 

Ability to: perform work accurately in a detail oriented environment; communicate orally and in writing; prepare standard reports and spreadsheets using Microsoft software applications; maintain confidentiality; understand and follow instructions; establish and maintain complex records and files; organize data for reports; operate standard office equipment, including computer, calculator, copier, fax machine, etc.; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers and with the general public

ACCEPTABLE EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:

High school graduation, or its equivalent; knowledge of Microsoft Office; plus, five (5) to seven (7) years of progressively responsible administrative experience in municipal utilities, capital project administration, public works, or a closely related field. Strong technical software proficiency (Tyler Incode, Legistar, Cityworks) and municipal regulatory reporting experience. 

or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.

CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES REQUIRED:

Must possess a valid Texas driver's license with acceptable driving record. 

PREFERRED EXPERIENCE, TRAINING, and/or LICENSE;

  • Certification as a Notary Public

  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel (formulas, data validation).

  • Experience supporting municipal capital improvement programs (CIP).

  • Prior experience with utility regulatory audits or compliance reporting.

  • Bilingual Spanish (verbal and written).
     

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  • Starting Salary: $23.49/HR or $24.66/HR

  • Position Will Remain Open Until Filled

  • The City of Seguin is an "Equal Opportunity Employer" (AA/EOE)

* For the purpose of compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). This job description does not take into account potential reasonable accommodations.