The Housing and Revitalization Department is seeking to fill one Housing Construction Manager II position. The Housing Construction Manager III is an intermediate level professional located within the City of Detroit Housing and Revitalization Department's Office of Housing Underwriting that receives close direction from higher level Housing Construction Managers and supervision from a Supervisor or Manager. The Housing Construction Manager II primarily serves as an advisor to management on the evaluation of the funding requests, measurement of contract risk, and approval of funding to a recipient or sub-recipient. Housing Construction Managers gather information critical to the decision-making process; meet with recipients and sub-recipients to discuss proposals; explain various types of funding criteria, standards, guidelines, policies and procedures; and evaluate and analyze Construction Budget, Plans, Specifications and other construction related documentation to make a final recommendation regarding whether or not to approve a funding request. Other key services performed by Housing Construction Managers include, monitoring ongoing construction and compliance, approving draws, meeting with developers, resolving project issues, consulting with governmental agencies, negotiating terms, promoting public awareness, training staff, researching social or housing conditions, and staying informed on governmental policy and regulations changes. Housing Construction Managers perform a detailed Construction Budget analysis based on the review of financial viability, plan feasibility, project budget, potential incentives and cost and valuation estimates. Under general supervision, the Underwriter II is responsible for the evaluation of funding requests and making recommendations regarding the award of grant, tax incentive, and demolition funds. Such funds are typically utilized to : (1) develop low-income single and multifamily housing mixed-use developments; (2) create and preserve affordable housing within the greater downtown area and city neighborhoods; (3) utilize tax incentives; (4) oversee demolitions; and (5) manage the City's efforts to combat homelessness or (6) review and approve applicants receiving grant funds for home repair. This is an intermediate level position that performs an expanding range of professional underwriting assignments in a developing capacity. The Underwriter II independently plans and carries out the assignments in conformance with accepted policies and practices; adheres to instructions, policies, and guidelines in exercising judgment to resolve commonly encountered work problems and deviations; and brings controversial information or findings to the supervisor's attention for direction. The supervisor outlines or discusses possible problem areas and defines objectives, plans, priorities, and deadlines. Assignments have clear precedents requiring successive steps in planning and execution. The supervisor provides assistance on controversial or unusual situations that do not have clear precedents; reviews completed work for conformity with policy, the effectiveness of the Underwriter's approach to the problem, technical soundness, and adherence to deadlines; and does not usually review in detail the methods used to complete the assignment.
Qualifications (required)
Equivalency
Equivalent combinations of education and experience that provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Candidates considered for placement in this classification may be subject to a Criminal Background Investigation based on the requirements of the position.
During extended periods each year, Underwriters may be required to work considerable overtime.
Evaluation Plan
Additional points may be awarded for
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Construction Manager • Detroit, MI, US