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| PURPOSE OF CLASS: | |||||||||||
| In a state agency this class is accountable for directing staff in the management, operation and/or maintenance programs of state buildings and grounds or directing facilities management staff in the oversight of property portfolios including contractors and vendors performing property management services. | |||||||||||
| SUPERVISION RECEIVED: | |||||||||||
| Receives administrative direction from an administrative official of higher grade. | |||||||||||
| SUPERVISION EXERCISED: | |||||||||||
| Directs lower level staff as assigned. | |||||||||||
| EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: | |||||||||||
| Directs staff and operations in the areas of building services and contract compliance; coordinates, plans and manages section activities; formulates goals and objectives; develops or assists in development of related policy; interprets and administers pertinent laws; evaluates staff; assists in preparation of section budget; maintains contacts with individuals both within and outside of section who might impact on program activities; prepares reports, correspondence and procedural manuals; administers a quality control and compliance program; prepares and reviews plans and specifications for building renovations and/or alterations; selects and supervises service contractors; may direct staff and operations of trade shops and grounds sections; may develop and maintain a preventive maintenance program; performs related duties as required. | |||||||||||
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY: |
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| Considerable knowledge of and ability to apply management principles and techniques; considerable knowledge of relevant agency policies and procedures; considerable knowledge of relevant state and federal laws, statutes and regulations; considerable knowledge of state of the art security systems, building operations and maintenance procedures and techniques; considerable knowledge of trades including building, custodial and grounds; considerable knowledge of energy conservation methods and techniques; considerable knowledge of budget preparation and control; knowledge of contract preparation and administration; knowledge of tenant agency requirements; considerable interpersonal skills; considerable oral and written communication skills; skill in prevention of deterioration, obsolescence and destruction of buildings and operating equipment; considerable ability to prepare plans, specifications and cost estimates for equipment, services and repairs. | |||||||||||
| EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING: | |||||||||||
| General Experience: | |||||||||||
| Eight (8) years' of professional experience in the repair and maintenance of large buildings, leasing, acquisition or management of property or building contract administration. | |||||||||||
| Special Experience: | |||||||||||
| Two (2) years of the General Experience must have been in a supervisory capacity. | |||||||||||
| Note: For State employees, supervisory capacity is interpreted at or above the level of Maintenance Supervisor 2 or Public Works Assistant Director of Facilities Operations. | |||||||||||
| Substitutions Allowed: | |||||||||||
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| SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: | |||||||||||
| Incumbents in this class may be required to travel. | |||||||||||
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This replaces the existing specification for the same class in Salary Group MP 65 approved effective June 19, 2009. (Revised to modify Organizational Level) 0376A 2/10/11 cm |
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