Facilities & Space Planning Student Assistant

Florida Gulf Coast UniversityLexington, MA
22h

About The Position

The Facilities & Space Planning Student Assistant will support the Facilities Planning team in a variety of administrative, space planning, architectural, and construction management tasks across the university campus.

Requirements

  • A desire to learn about the overall Campus Planning, Architectural & Engineering Design and Construction process within the University environment.
  • Currently enrolled as a student at the University and in good academic standing.
  • Ability to think critically in analyzing complex situations, mining potential solutions, and making recommendations for problem solving.
  • Ability to overcome obstacles to produce a high-quality work product.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Organizational and time management skills to handle multiple tasks efficiently.
  • Ability to work independently and within a team setting.
  • Ability to follow instructions and adapt to evolving project needs.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience working in an office environment is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Assist Facilities Planning Staff with general administrative duties such as the preparation of documents, spreadsheets, email correspondence, and reports.
  • Process space requests and visit office locations campus-wide to verify space needs.
  • Assist in the by-semester and annual Space inventory assessment and statutory reporting process.
  • Prepare new spaces within the campus environment by coordinating with external professionals in the preparation of plans
  • Assist in Construction Management activities such as the preparation and processing of construction documents, pay applications, change orders, requests for information, and field visits to verify construction progress.
  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
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