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STANDARD DUTIES: As a Public Buildings Manager 3, the incumbent will independently perform the full range of property management duties for Department of Labor properties.
The incumbent will administers a group of facilities maintenance program by scheduling preventive maintenance, initiating work orders, recommending modifications to existing procedures, supervising the acquisition and storage of supplies and materials, observing and enforcing compliance with applicable codes, ordinances, and laws, performing on-site evaluation of service contracts, and allocating resources to accomplish routine activities; coordinates the activities of construction companies, inspectors, and tenants by advising tenants and users of upcoming repairs to facilities or peripheral areas that may result in disruption to services, access, or traffic and ensuring that tenants are notified of alternate routes and access; investigates tenant complaints of issues affecting health, comfort, and safety; prepares budget requests; manages building contracts; and supervises state and contractual employees engaged in grounds maintenance, parking facilities operations, custodial services, maintenance, and security at a state building by assigning work and inspecting the results for quality and safety, counseling workers, resolving grievances, and reporting contractual infractions; assists in developing and executing contracts and agreements for goods and services, and monitors deliverables to ensure compliance with contract provisions.
In addition, the incumbent will ensures that high use areas are safe and clean; conducts onsite evaluation of service contracts; develops and implements internal controls; performs the full range of supervisory duties; may coordinate the use of facilities with government officials, legislators, and public and private groups from the immediate area of the facility and other parts of the state; may arrange for the provision of special equipment, services, and furnishings and for special functions, such as meetings, hearings, luncheons, or visits by foreign dignitaries; may ensure the safety of special art collections by accommodating them in security plans; and when the facility is a historic site, such as the Capitol, may coordinate activities with staff responsible for the preservation of the facility to ensure that maintenance, alterations, and repair do not jeopardize the historic value of the facility.
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Full Time
$103k-133k (estimate)
05/25/2024
06/16/2024