NIH Site Director

Bethesda, MD
Full Time
Experienced

Site Director – NIH Campus Project

About the Project
iParametrics is seeking a Site Director for an exciting opportunity to lead operations and maintenance efforts at one of the nation’s most advanced healthcare research campuses. This project includes two state-of-the-art buildings at the NIH Campus in Bethesda, MD:

  • Building 1: An 800,000 sq. ft. cutting-edge research hospital with complex HVAC, clean rooms, and operating rooms.
  • Building 2: A modern all-electric power plant providing emergency and normal power for the campus, targeted for completion in Q4 2025.

The construction phase spans two years, followed by a five-year operational phase with renewable one-year options. This project requires expertise in transitioning from construction to full operational management while maintaining the highest standards of safety, reliability, and efficiency.

Position Overview
As the Site Director, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing the seamless transition from construction to operations. Your responsibilities will include managing the daily operations and maintenance of this complex healthcare research facility, building strong relationships with NIH stakeholders, and leading a diverse team to achieve project goals. This role demands a blend of technical expertise, leadership ability, and operational excellence in healthcare and facility management.

Key Responsibilities

  • Construction Handover & Operations

    • Oversee the successful transition from construction to operations for both the hospital and power plant.
    • Ensure all HVAC, mechanical, and electrical systems are operational and compliant with project goals.
    • Collaborate with NIH stakeholders, trade partners, and vendors.
  • Facilities Management

    • Operate and maintain all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems.
    • Manage vendor service contracts and warranties.
    • Ensure cost and schedule adherence during the operational phase.
  • Team Leadership

    • Lead and mentor a team of 30+ employees, including managers and technicians.
    • Oversee performance evaluations, training, and professional development.
  • Safety Culture & Start-Up Expertise

    • Uphold a strong safety culture consistent with the project’s values.
    • Provide technical oversight during the start-up and commissioning phases.

Qualifications

  • Experience

    • 15–30 years in construction or hospital facilities leadership.
    • Proven experience leading teams of 20–30 employees.
    • Expertise in managing complex MEP systems in healthcare or pharmaceutical settings.
  • Certifications

    • CHFM (Certified Healthcare Facility Manager) required.
    • Preferred: ICRA (Infection Control Risk Assessment), operating room operations, and lab safety experience.

Why Join iParametrics?
At iParametrics, we specialize in connecting exceptional talent with opportunities to make a meaningful impact. This role offers the chance to lead at the forefront of healthcare facility operations and contribute to groundbreaking research. If you’re ready to take on this challenge, we want to hear from you!

Apply now to join our team and lead this landmark project.

Benefits & Compensation

As a W2 employee of iParametrics, team members are eligible for benefits such as medical, dental and vision, and the company matching 401K plan, subject to plan terms and applicable waiting periods. Compensation for this position is salary, $150-175k, based on experience, background, and skills. Relocation: One-time reimbursement provided for permanent relocation.
  • Medical, Dental & Vision
  • Life Insurance, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability
  • 401k + Company Match
  • Paid Time Off + Holidays


About iParametrics

iParametrics delivers a variety of mission-critical management and support services for construction, emergency management, homeland security, risk management, and other programs to commercial and public sector clients. We were founded in 2003 and are based in metro Atlanta, Georgia, with staff and project offices nationwide.  For over 20 years, we have provided guidance and expertise to help our clients confidently navigate the most challenging and complex issues relating to the safety and security of their people, assets, and operations. This includes technical and programmatic support of complex critical infrastructure programs in 39 countries, all 50 states, and 3 US Territories.

iParametrics is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to a work environment that supports and respects all individuals without discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy, marital status, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.

Application review will consider without limitation the following criteria: qualifications, education, and experience specific to the job description/duties as well as prior experience with leading construction companies. Applicants must be able to pass the iParametrics Drug and Alcohol test.

This job description is intended to outline the general nature and level of work that would be performed by project team members. It is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list of all responsibilities, duties, or skills required for this job. This description is subject to change at the discretion of the company, with or without notice.

 
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