primary responsibility for planning, coordinating and supervising the building program. This includes managing the building staff, coordinating technical staff (A/V and IT) in support of building activities and classes, acting as liaison to the Facilities Management Division (FMD) concerning facilities operations and maintenance issues, overseeing environmental and life safety regulation compliance including coordination of emergency plans and operations, and coordination of special projects as they arise. Manages on-site student worker staff, including hiring, onboarding, funding, scheduling, terminating, and day-to-day oversight of the SLC help desk team, ensuring high-quality classroom support services for Science Learning Center building operations. Work involves developing and documenting appropriate policies and programs, monitoring the building and grounds, responding to emergency situations, managing the procurement and inventory of supplies and equipment, and scheduling and monitoring sophisticated access control, security, and fire alarm systems. Assignments are carried out under established policies and procedures, and the employee must exercise quick, independent, and sound judgment, and display initiative to resolve emergency situations that arise. The building manager is expected to work at hours as needed and to be recallable for duty in 30 minutes to respond to after-hour emergencies or security issues.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and/or Competencies:
Knowledge of building operations, maintenance and security procedures; Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues, patrons, and staff; Demonstrated effective written and verbal communication skills. Intermediate knowledge of PC and Mac desktop and laptop computing is preferred. Working knowledge using software packages for office use, preferably Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel; Experience using software and maintaining hardware for building access control and management.
Physical Demands:
Sitting for long periods of time at a computer terminal is required. Position also entails lifting boxes weighing approximately 40 pounds each.