Town of Swampscott Director of Facilities Management

    • January 28, 2020 at 10:50 am #36588

      Director of Facilities Management

      DEPARTMENT: Public Facilities LOCATION: Swampscott, MA

      REPORTS TO: Public Facilities Board (Town Administrator and Superintendent of
      Schools)

      JOB SUMMARY:
      The Director of Facilities Management is responsible for the supervision and
      coordination of activities related to the maintenance, security, and care of all
      town-owned buildings including schools. This shall include, but may not be
      limited to: maintenance, repairs, custodial care/cleaning, budget and capital
      planning/improvements, energy tracking and management, building safety.
      The Director will work closely with the Police Chief, Fire Chief, Head Library
      Director, Director of DPW and Principals of schools to assist those individuals in
      the proper administration of their respective buildings
      ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
      To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to satisfactorily
      perform the duties listed below in collaboration with the Director of the
      Department of Public Works.
      • Implement and maintain a structured means to track conditions of, and
      services provided to, physical assets owned and operated.
      • Oversee properties owned by the Town but leased to private entities.
      • Develop and maintain multi-year capital improvement plan.
      • Develop and maintain multi-year maintenance plan; Implement a system to
      prioritize maintenance projects.
      • Establish appropriate preventive maintenance plan and procedures for each
      building and installation; Manage a system to prioritize, implement, and track
      all work orders and requests.
      • Review on a regular basis all building codes, safety standards, physical
      security precautions and procedures to ensure compliance; recommend
      additions or changes to service as appropriate.
      • Prepare financial, operating or other periodic reports and records.
      • Prepare and monitor the departmental budget
      • Pursue grants and other funding resources to support the work of the
      department.
      • Attend meetings as required or requested including but not limited to
      Public Facilities Board, Board of Selectmen, Finance Committee, Capital
      Improvements Committee, Renewable Energy Committee.
      • Meet with supporting town agencies and environmental teams to
      coordinate work needed in town-owned buildings.
      • Develop department policies and annual department objectives, plans and
      goals, subject to approval of the Town Administrator and Superintendent
      of Schools.
      • Respond to citizen requests and complaints; investigate and resolve
      problems.
      • Serve as a member of the town wide emergency management team.
      • Oversee all municipal building construction projects.
      • Keep informed of the latest trends, developments, and products in the areas
      of maintenance, repair and upkeep, and encourage im1ovation and
      experimentation as appropriate.
      • Possess working knowledge with:
      o Maintenance and operations of HVAC systems including air
      handling equipment, building electronic system controls (preferably
      Metasys) and other applicable building systems.
      o Maintenance, operations, and current codes regarding electrical
      systems including lighting, building wiring, power requirements,
      etc.
      o Maintenance and safe operations of hot water systems and steam
      systems including boilers, steam traps, pumps, motors, valves,
      sealing devices, and controls.
      • Ensure that standards consistent with applicable local, state, and federal
      laws are maintained. This is inclusive of but not limited to environmental
      compliance programs for asbestos abatement, radon control, lead paint
      control, hazardous waste disposal, air quality standards, and fuel tank
      testing.
      • Provide for the repair, renovation, improvement, and replacement of
      buildings and equipment. Determine if project can be completed by town
      staff or outside contractors. Prepare specifications for work that will be
      completed both internally and under contract. This also includes
      inspecting construction, repair, and renovation work done either under
      contract or internally. Ensure that all contract work is procured in
      accordance with state law and Town procurement and anti-fraud policies.
      COMPLEXITY OF DUTIES:
      • Normal office environment. Less than 50% of the time may be spent in
      an office environment. Noise level in the work environment is usually
      loud in the field settings, and moderately quiet in an office setting.
      • Must have the ability to read and convey construction and maintenance
      documents including mechanical, electrical, and architectural drawings
      and specifications.
      • Have access to department-related confidential information including bid
      proposals, personnel records, which requires the application of
      appropriate judgment, discretion and professional protocols.
      • Regularly operate a variety of equipment, including, but not limited to,
      automobile/light- duty truck, power and hand tools, personal computer,
      and standard office equipment.
      • Make frequent contact with other town employees, vendors and trades
      people. Contacts are in person, in writing and by telephone and require
      discussing administrative and technical matters,and advocating for Joint
      Facilities goals.
      • Occasionally work under extreme pressure, to respond to crisis situations
      and make emergency repairs as needed.

      EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
      • Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or
      university with major course work in maintenance management,
      construction management, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, or a
      related field
      • Demonstrated 10 plus years of experience in various disciplines of
      Maintenance, i.e.; plumbing, carpentry, construction, and electrical
      systems. Practical application a n d skills would be considered helpful.
      • 5 plus years supervisory experience.

      OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
      • Valid motor vehicle operator’s license isrequired upon hire.
      • CMAA Certified Construction Manager desirable.
      • MCPPO Certification or ability to obtain within one-year of hire, necessary.
      • Knowledge of LEED Certification and commissioning process desirable.
      • Experience with Digital Direct Control Automation Systems,Johnson Controls
      Metasys Energy Management System software experience desirable.
      • OSHA Certified and familiar with local, state and federal OSHA regulations.
      • Supplemented courses, training and/or education in a related field are highly desirable.

      PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
      The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an
      employee to successfully perfo1m the essential functions of this job. Reasonable
      accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
      essential functions.

      Duties require sustained periods of walking, standing, and sitting; occasional periods of
      strenuous physical exertion, including the ability to lift, move, and/or push furniture, tools
      and equipment, which may weigh 60 pounds or more. Employee must have normal
      dexterity and agility and be capable of bending and climbing when needed with minimal
      restrictions. Employee must also have the ability to operate a motor vehicle/light truck to
      travel to meetings and worksites.

      Interested candidates can find contact info and details at:  http://www.swampscottma.gov/human-resources/pages/employment-opportunities

      DISCLAIMER: This job description has been designed to indicate the general nature
      and level of work performed by the Director of Facilities Management. It does not
      constitute an employment agreement. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a
      comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of
      the employee assigned to this job. All requirements are subject to possible
      modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.

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