Director, Facilities Operations - Channel Islands, United States - California State University
Description
Job no: 538148
Work type:
Management (MPP)
Location:
Channel Islands
Categories:
MPP, Administrative, At-Will, Full Time, On-site (work in-person at business location)
Facilities Services
Administrator III
RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
Leads and oversees the operational functional units within the Facilities Services department, including MEP trades, building trades, custodial, and grounds.
Provides strategic leadership in all aspects of campus operations and maintenance, forecasting campus growth and advocating for necessary minor capital projects.
Integrates and coordinates departmental activities to support long and short-term university goals. Develops and maintains the campus's five-year forecast capital improvement and deferred maintenance program, ensuring compliance with relevant mandates. Delegates operational responsibilities to managers while ensuring adherence to CSU standards and collective bargaining agreements. Provides guidance and sets standards and procedures to support university operations within allocated resources.Collaborates with FS directors and managers to develop and manage departmental budgets aligned with strategic plans and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
Specific responsibilities include:
- Directs and manages Operations, including maintenance and repair of buildings, mechanical systems, infrastructure, landscaping, and custodial services.
- Coordinates with the Administrative Manager on Operations budgets, employee timekeeping, and HR liaison duties.
- Oversees the Trades department led by the Senior Manager of Trades, ensuring compliance with code/regulatory preventative maintenance programs.
- Manages permits for various systems and equipment and oversees estimates, proposals, and schedules for maintenance projects.
- Monitors vendor contracts for fire life safety, hazardous waste, and elevator services.
- Ensures continuous operation of utility systems and adequate staffing in various trades areas.
- Conducts employee counseling, performance evaluations, and professional training and development.
- Coordinates with campus stakeholders and agencies to ensure proper communication and compliance.
- Prepares audit responses and provides building and infrastructure assessments for renewal needs and cost projections.
- Oversees the design, installation, and maintenance of landscaping across the campus's approximately 1,200 acres.
- Gives guidance to the grounds manager to develops sustainable landscaping practices in alignment with the university's commitment to environmental stewardship.
- Coordinates seasonal planting, irrigation, and pest control activities to ensure the campus grounds remain aesthetically pleasing and safe.
- Guides grounds manager to manage landscaping budget, including procurement of supplies and equipment, and to collaborate with vendors for specialized services.
- Supports grounds manager in implementing landscaping projects to enhance outdoor spaces for the campus community and visitors.
- Oversees the custodial manager and custodial services to ensure cleanliness and sanitation of all campus buildings, including offices, classrooms, and common areas.
- Ensures custodial manager develops cleaning schedules, protocols, and standards to maintain high levels of cleanliness and hygiene.
- Oversees the procurement and inventory management of cleaning supplies and equipment.
- Coordinates with building occupants and event organizers to schedule cleaning services and address specific needs.
- Conducts regular inspections and quality control measures to uphold custodial standards and address any deficiencies promptly.
- Ensures custodial manager collaborates with sustainability initiatives to implement ecofriendly cleaning practices and reduce environmental impact.
REQUIREMENTS OF POSITION:
Proficiency in planning and supervising the work of others, making sound decisions and recommendations, and exercising good judgment in staffing, planning, budgeting, organizing, and carrying out fiduciary responsibilities.
The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act
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