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Construction Association of Michigan is seeking a skilled professional to oversee the operation, management, maintenance and repair of park facilities, warehousing and inventory control. You will supervise staff, plan budgets, coordinate with contractors on park construction projects and ensure facilities are maintained to high standards.
Responsibilities include preparing cost estimates, training subordinates, and establishing annual maintenance programs.
Performs a variety of skilled professional duties in the operation, management, maintenance and repair of park facilities, warehousing and inventory control; supervises a wide variety of staff; works under general supervision performs related duties as required.
Plans, organizes and supervises maintenance and repair of all buildings, facilities and grounds, as well as designated construction projects. Plans and supervises warehouse operations including purchasing, equipment repair and functions of the motor pool. Coordinates work with contractors on park construction projects. Conducts field inspections to review the status of park projects, maintenance of buildings, grounds areas and related facilities. Prepares cost estimates and tentative budgets for individual projects. Gives technical advice and assistance to subordinates and acts as liaison to professional consultants. Trains and supervises a wide variety of subordinates and assigns and reviews their work. Establishes annual maintenance programs for facilities and grounds. Develops annual goals and evaluates progress towards those goals. Maintains current inventory information of parts, equipment and facilities, which is used to update the Parks data base inventory program. Coordinates equipment schedules and assignments.
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of park development, facilities construction, building and grounds maintenance, methods, trends, equipment, materials, tools and employee capabilities
Ability to read and interpret engineering plans and specifications
Ability to plan, direct, and schedule personnel
Ability to work tactfully with the general public, subordinates and other staff
Ability to train, schedule, direct and supervise work of subordinate employees and to coordinate assignments with facility use
Ability to use a computer and associated software
Knowledge, ability and skill to maintain and repair vintage machines and equipment associated with Crossroads Village
Knowledge of the principles, application and objectives of horticulture practices and the ability to use herbicides, pesticides, fungicides and fertilizers
Ability to attend work regularly and work under stressful conditions
Ability to prepare and maintain necessary reports and records
Demonstrated ability to work independently, collaboratively, and respectfully in a complex, multicultural work environment that values diversity, equity and inclusion
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Five (5) years experience in building and grounds, facility management or other related position..
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Possession of a valid Michigan driver’s license;
Must be willing to work weekends, holidays and irregular hours (may be required to be on call)
Have, or obtain within one (1) year of hire: Commercial Pesticide Application Certification, Certified Playground Inspector, and any other certification which are needed for parks operations.