Director I - Facilities chez Concordia University - Irvine Ca
Concordia University - Irvine Ca · Irvine, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite
- Senior
- Bureau à Irvine
Summary: The Director of Facilities has the overall responsibility for direct oversight of facility maintenance, landscape and janitorial services. This position oversees all aspects of the campus(es) corresponding with vendors, planning maintenance work, maintaining records, and supervising facilities staff.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Manage day-to-day maintenance and operations of buildings and grounds; including new buildings and modification/improvements and repairs and maintenance (scheduled/deferred and preventative) of existing buildings; sustainability programs; building management systems, including mechanical system controls.
- Provide input in the assessment, planning and implementation of the Facilities Master Plan, Five Year Construction Plan, Scheduled Maintenance and Special Repairs plan, sustainability plan, stormwater management plan, and other facilities planning efforts.
- Plan, organize, coordinate and/or direct regulatory compliance with several outside agencies, such as AQMD, Fish and Game, Health Department, Fire Department, State and Regional Water Resources Board, Department of Toxic Substances, Integrated Waste Management Board, city and county agencies and other applicable state, federal and environmental agencies
- To evaluate, plan, organize, and direct the construction, modification, repair, maintenance, and operations of the buildings and grounds, including but not limited to, classrooms, laboratories, dormitories, offices, athletic and recreational areas, landscaping, parking lots, and other facilities for the university.
- Recommend, develop and implement energy management and cost savings programs by enhancing systems to run more cost efficiently to reduce operating and maintenance costs
- Assist in annual program budgets; prepare recommendations and justifications regarding budget requests.
- May attend meetings and provide assistance on behalf of the Vice President, University Operations.
- Provide leadership to effectively and efficiently manage college resources to maximize achievement of strategic outcomes.
- Perform other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position and the University's mission and philosophy
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required
- Ability to supervise and train employees, to include organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling work assignments.
- Skill in examining and re-engineering operations and procedures, formulating policy, and developing and implementing new strategies and procedures.
- Ability to foster a cooperative work environment.
- Knowledge of current and emerging trends in technologies, techniques, issues, and approaches in area of expertise.
- Demonstrated ability to analyze user requirements, prioritize and develop project plans, and manage multiple projects simultaneously.
- Advanced verbal and written communication skills and the ability to present effectively to small and large groups.
- Advanced skills in project planning and project management.
- Strong computer skills, to include word processing, spreadsheeting, and use of presentation software.
- Demonstrated project leadership skills gained at a managerial or supervisory level.
- Broad and in-depth knowledge and understanding of campus planning and development principles.
- Advanced knowledge of site planning and building codes, ADA, OSAA and other related construction regulations.
- Superior ability to investigate and analyze campus-planning information and to draw conclusions.
- Ability to investigate and analyze campus-planning information and to draw conclusions.
- Demonstrated knowledge in the arenas of planning and urban design, sustainability, space planning, site design and/or landscape architecture.
- Ability to define and integrate issues, identify problems and synthesize solution elements into a cohesive action plan.
- Demonstrated ability to plan, develop, organize, document, and facilitate meetings, retreats, workshops, and public forums.
- Developed oral, text, graphics, visuals, formal and informal communication skills.
- Advanced knowledge of public information and community relations concepts, principles, methodology, techniques and an ability to factor such constituencies into planning and implementation.
- Advanced design management skills. Ability to directly subordinates and consulting teams on site development matters.
- Demonstrated ability to provide training, guidance, and operational support to lower level staff within an area of specialty.
Full Time Staff, Exempt
$90,000/yr
Health, vision, dental, and life insurances. Retirement plans with employer matching.
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