Facilities Maintenance Division Manager – Public Safety & Security job in Leesburg
Job Ref: | 24-00316 | Organization: | Loudoun County Government | Job Category: | Facilities | Job Type: | Full Time | Country: | USA | State/Province: | Virginia (VA) | City: | Leesburg | Post Code: | 20175 | Salary and Benefits: | $79,911.85 - $139,845.75 | Post Date: | 04/24/2024 |
Job Summary The successful candidate will provide leadership and direction for a large and diverse facilities maintenance team of Crew Chiefs, Building Systems Engineers, and Technicians. The Division Manager will plan, organize, and manage the Public Safety & Security Facility Maintenance division, building security, and special statutory facilities maintenance and operations such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and air quality provisions of the OSHA program. This position will also oversee contract services to perform mechanical, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, security, audio-visual system repairs and maintenance to meet program requirements for public safety and security facilities. In addition, the individual should understand operating and capital budget processes, government contract and procurement regulations, and energy and sustainability best practices. The ideal candidate will be able to work with changing goals and priorities on a daily basis and demonstrate sound decision-making in reaction to incoming emergencies, requests, and staff observations. Hiring salary is commensurate with experience. Salary $79,911.85 - $139,845.75 Recruitment #24-00316 Visit our on-line employment center at https://www.loudoun.gov/jobs for more information and to apply EOE Minimum Qualifications Prefer any of the following: Facility Management Professional (FMP), Certified Facility Manager (CFM), and/or Master's License (Mechanical, Electrical and/or Plumbing) issued by the Commonwealth of Virginia or a neighboring state. Job Contingencies and Special Requirements Subject to recall or being held beyond scheduled workday. Must be available to respond to County emergencies 24/7 as directed in accordance with Department policy and written or verbal directive. This position is considered "essential." |