Associate Vice Chancellor, Facilities and Construction
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This is a professional position with overall responsibility for the management of all Central Campus facilities and construction
projects.
Education and Experience :
Bachelor’s Degree from a nationally, regionally or
identified at the state level accredited institution of higher education, preferably in an Engineering, Architectural or Business-related
field. Master’s degree in related field is preferred.
Five or more years’ facilities and construction-related management experience,
preferably in a college or university setting with a bachelor’s degree. Two or more years’ facility and construction management experience
within a college or university setting with a master’s degree.
Knowledge Skills and Ability :
- Ability to coordinate the
activities of Facilities Management, facilities design and construction, and renovation and maintenance of existing facilities as well as
direct the operations and supervise all aspects of Facilities and Construction including Building Maintenance, Vehicle Maintenance,
Custodial Services, and Utility Services. - Ability to coordinate and communicate with college personnel at all levels and across
the organization, - Excellent leadership and management skills,
- Ability to foster effective teamwork, communication and
collaboration within Facilities and Construction. - Ability to respond to and resolve incidents quickly
- Demonstrated
presentation skills - Ability to read and understand complex agreements and/or contracts
- Ability to lead and
manage engagement and interests with architects and engineering firms.
Essential Functions:
- Lead the entire
Facilities and Constructive division. Provide direct supervision of the Building Maintenance, Vehicle Maintenance, and Custodial Services
functions and to the Director, Facilities and Construction. - Initiate and manage Facilities and Constructions communications to the
campus community. Strengthen relationships and customer service between Facilities and the campus community. Present as needed to the campus
community and Board of Trustees. - Oversee operations to maintain safe and usable buildings. Ensure personnel keep critical systems
such as elevators, fire alarm systems, electrical distribution systems and other utilities operational at all times without interruption to
the college’s educational purposes. - Organize and maintain a sound preventative maintenance program for all areas of responsibility
as well as provide adequate tools, equipment, and training to division personnel. - Serve as the primary point of contact for all
facilities planning activities to include the college master planning. - Develop and closely manage all department operating
budgets, capital project budgets and construction project spend as well as oversee the purchase of department supplies, materials, and
repair parts through the college requisition system. - Initiate and manage RFPs, RFQs and necessary bids in accordance with college
policies. Critically review contracts for accuracy and relevancy. Works closely with Business Services. - Maintain an effective
system to ensure the safety of all students, faculty and staff. Implement policies and training programs to ensure compliance with all
federal, state, local and college safety, regulatory and accreditation requirements. Ensure the security of all campus structures and assets
through continuous observation, scheduled inspections and preventive maintenance. - Develop and manage a campus energy/utility
management strategy for electricity, natural gas, propane, water, etc. including oversight of the campus water system. - Lead and
manage the college’s engagement and interests with the architect and engineering firm of record and other external contracts.
- Perform other duties as required or approved by the Vice Chancellor.
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