Planner/Inspector/Analyst III- Plumbing - Planner/Inspector/Analyst III
Listed on 2026-02-15
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Engineering
Working/Functional Title
Planner/Inspector/Analyst III
- Plumbing
Salary: $88,000 - $107,600 annually depending on experience.
MSU Benefits - Free comprehensive health care for you and your family as well as a 10% contribution toward your retirement;
Generous sick, vacation, personal and holiday time;
Eligible to work a partial remote schedule. Regular attendance is required to meet business and customer needs.
This position plans, designs, directs, estimates, inspects and analyzes the installation, construction, alteration, operation, and/or repair of very complex mechanical, structural, electrical, environmental, electronic and/or computer based systems in new and/or existing facilities and projects campus-wide; provides conceptual planning and prepares cost estimates of campus-wide and interactive large-scale alterations and new construction projects; actively manages a heavy load of ongoing projects;
provides design plans and specifications for campus-wide and interactive projects; oversees and manages all aspects of project management, which include inspection of design, reviews, alterations, procurement, improvements and construction projects in order to ensure compliance with university standards and any other regulatory requirements; provides input and updates to university standards; analyzes complex architectural, engineering, mechanical, electrical, and/or environmental problems and recommends solutions;
answers customer concerns regarding construction costs and acts as a public relations liaison with all MSU stakeholders; reviews and approves project payment applications; also approves and authorizes payments to the State of Michigan; prepares complex technical reports and detailed cost studies; interviews, evaluates, schedules, and recommends employment of employees, recommends internal skilled trades personnel for specialized projects, and negotiates outside contractors where needed;
meets and screens new suppliers; also schedules required State inspections and maintains data records for internal systems; defines own goals and objectives based on University strategy; has great latitude to exercise independent judgment and make decisions with few existing guidelines and has full budget responsibility; full autonomy to manage project from cradle to grave; directs activities of university management and non-management employees as it relates to assigned projects;
manage campus emergencies 24/7.
Plumbing
Job responsibilities are as follows:
- 40%:
Manage assigned very complex multi-craft projects within Planon including plan, design, estimate, project management, engineering, compliance to applicable codes, procurement, inspection, technical reports, and closeout. - 20%:
Provide customers with design ideas, and cost effective solutions to plan departmental budget needs. Requires excellent communication skills and customer service. - 20%:
Provide technical support, including detailed drawings, for Maintenance Skilled Trades Supervisors and Labor Staff, engineers and customers. Also includes any contracted labor. - 10%:
Procure/purchase material for Maintenances Services staff members. Provide management, material and open order labor during campus emergencies. - 10%:
Prepares complex technical reports and cost studies and acts as public liaison for IPF to campus customers’ questions, complaints, construction costs and facility issues. Correspondence through email, training, meetings and professional development.
Knowledge typically acquired through completion of a four-year college degree in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Technology, or a related field.
Five to eight years of progressively responsible experience in mechanical construction and construction project management; or an equivalent combination of education and experience; possession of a State of Michigan Master Plumbing License or ability to achieve it within one year. Possession of a valid Michigan vehicle operator’s license will be required for this position. Must drive university vehicle to perform the duties of this classification and meet the Universities rigorous safe driving standards.
DesiredQualifications
Five to eight years of experience in residential and commercial plumbing design and layout, including troubleshooting, adherence to plumbing safety standards, familiarity with installation equipment, and awareness of occupational hazards and safety protocols. Knowledge of the Michigan Plumbing Code, as well as applicable local, state, and federal regulations. Understanding of multiple skilled trades to effectively coordinate project activities. Proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints, specifications, and technical manuals.
Eight to ten years of progressive experience in project management, construction management and technical report writing; experience in working with multiple discipline knowledge in order to coordinate projects with multi-craft support staff;…
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