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Our Community Our Kids in Plano, TX is seeking a Facilities Coordinator to oversee day-to-day operations of agency properties, fleet, maintenance, and vendor services across ten satellite offices and a warehouse.
You will support the Property Services Manager, ensure safety, regulatory, and accreditation standards, and maintain records, schedules, and documentation. Travel frequently to sites and respond to emergencies.
Responsible for coordinating the day-to-day operations of agency properties, fleet activities, maintenance requests, vendor services, safety inspections, and compliance documentation. This position assists the Property Services Manager in ensuring all agency offices and vehicles meet safety, legal, regulatory, and accreditation standards while providing a safe and supportive environment for staff and clients. The Coordinator serves as the primary point of contact for property-related service requests, tracks maintenance activities, maintains property and fleet records, and coordinates vendor services. This position requires frequent travel throughout the agency's service area and a significant field presence to support operations at the administrative office, ten (10) satellite offices, warehouse, agency rental home, and Region 3E/3W office locations as assigned. (Northeast 3E Region to include Collin, Grayson, Fannin, Hunt, Rockwall, Ellis, Kaufman and Navarro Counties. Southwest 3W Region to include Tarrant, Johnson, Erath, Somervell, Hood, Parker, Palo Pinto, Denton, Cooke, and Wise Counties).
Standard office working conditions with occasional exposure to the normal hazards of building maintenance. This position requires extensive and routine travel to the administrative office, ten (10) satellite offices, warehouse, agency rental home, and Region 3E office locations to perform inspections, coordinate maintenance, support projects, and respond to operational needs. The work schedule may vary based on operational demands and emergency situations and may require availability outside normal business hours, including weekends and holidays. Work schedules may vary based on operational demands and emergency situations and may require availability outside normal business hours, including early mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays.
Maintain confidentiality & follow policies related to personnel records, client records, financial, operational, insurance and procurement information and records.
This position is considered an essential operational role. The employee may be required to report to work or remain available during facility emergencies, severe weather events, building system failures, safety or security incidents, utility outages, office relocations, or other situations affecting agency operations. Availability to respond outside of normal business hours, including early mornings, evenings, weekends, and holidays, may be required to help ensure the continuity of agency operations and the safety of staff, clients, visitors, and agency property.
Associate degree or equivalent experience preferred. Equivalent experience includes a minimum of three (3) years of relevant work experience in facilities coordination, property management, fleet administration, operations, or a related field.
Three or more years of experience in facilities coordination, property services, fleet administration, office operations, vendor coordination, or a related support role. Experience working with multiple office locations and vendor management is preferred.
Must demonstrate excellent interpersonal, organizational, customer service, and problem-solving skills. Ability to prioritize multiple assignments while maintaining attention to detail. Ability to coordinate vendors, contractors, and service providers while maintaining accurate documentation and records. Must communicate effectively with agency staff, landlords, vendors, and contractors. Must maintain maintenance schedules, fleet records, inspection documentation, and safety records. Ability to recognize safety hazards and respond appropriately. Must possess a valid Texas driver's license and maintain a driving record within agency insurance guidelines. Must not have been charged with or convicted of a felony or criminal offense against a child.