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BUILDING MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT (#MH9 )

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$52.14-$69.61 hourly / $9,037.00-$12,066.00 monthly / $108,451.20-$144,788.80 yearly


Definition

Under direction, plan, organize, manage and coordinate the operation and maintenance of County buildings and equipment including custodial services; direct, through subordinate supervisors, the work of a staff engaged in a wide variety of skilled, semi-skilled and unskilled tasks related to the operation, maintenance, repair and alteration of County buildings and mechanical plant equipment located in County buildings; function as the back-up to the Emergency Services Coordinator and perform other duties as required.

Distinguishing Characteristics

This single position classification is responsible for managing the operation and maintenance of County buildings and equipment and for insuring that these comply with local, State and Federal laws and regulations related to safety, environmental issues and public access. It is distinguished from the next lower classifications of its subordinate supervisors, such as Building Maintenance Supervisor, by its countywide responsibility for building and equipment maintenance and repair and provision of custodial services. This position may be required to be on-call and subject to extended work hours when serving as the Emergency Services Coordinator.

Typical Tasks

Plan, organize, manage and coordinate the operation and maintenance of County buildings and equipment and the provision of custodial services; through subordinate supervisors, direct the work of general maintenance, custodial and plant maintenance staff; review work orders and determine priorities in light of available staff and materials; reassign subordinates between crews and projects as needed to meet deadlines and workload demands and to cover absences; select, direct, train and evaluate subordinate staff; schedule vacations, assign work schedules, prepare and/or review employee performance evaluations prepared by subordinate supervisors, and resolve informal complaints and grievances; ensure that the work of the Division is completed in a timely manner and that work is performed in accordance with Departmental policy and accepted standards; ensure that safety standards are observed; meet with fire, safety and regulatory inspectors to discuss possible hazards and corrections; work with departmental representatives and officials to determine scheduling and the nature of building alterations and repairs; provide information on possible alterations and time and material costs; schedule work to minimize disruption to operating departments; review subordinate prepared cost estimates, purchase orders, progress and activity reports, paint schedules, preventive maintenance records and equipment records; develop specifications for bidding purposes; contact suppliers to locate and expedite delivery of materials and supplies; meet with contractors and consultants to provide and obtain information on building structure and mechanical plant alterations, installations and construction; provide project management for contract projects; develop project calendars; coordinate materials and staff for large projects; direct and prepare cost estimates and order materials for major projects; coordinate the work of private contractors engaged in alteration or repair of buildings; inspect work of contractors to see that work is performed satisfactorily; maintain blueprints, records, reports and required plans for building facilities, such as hazard materials management plans; develop long range plans for major County improvement and maintenance projects; and prepare periodic progress and other reports; as back-up to the Emergency Services Coordinator, typical tasks include: directing the operations of emergency services, mobilizing materials, directing staff to meet emergency needs and keeping the County Administrative Officer informed of the status of emergency related activities.

Employment Standards

Knowledge of:

Thorough knowledge of:

  • Methods, practices, tools and materials used in facilities maintenance, repair and alteration work.

Working knowledge of:

  • The principles and practices of supervision and training.
  • Building and fire codes and safety rules and regulations, such as Uniform Building, Electrical and Plumbing Codes, OSHA and EPA regulations, SB198 standards and ADA requirements.
  • Standardized job sequences used in building construction and of information sources used in estimating material and labor costs.

Some knowledge of:

  • Electrical, plumbing, heating and air conditioning systems found in large and small office and institutional buildings.
  • Custodial services operations.
  • Additional knowledge required as back up to the Emergency Services Coordinator:
  • Federal and State policies and plans for emergency services and assistance.
  • Local government operations and organization.
  • Principles and practices of organization and management.

Ability to:

  • Assign, coordinate, direct and evaluate the work of subordinate supervisors and staff.
  • Plan, organize and manage operation and maintenance activities for County buildings and equipment.
  • Identify needs and recognize problems of building alteration and repair projects in order to establish work priorities or make appropriate operational changes.
  • Evaluate Facilities Management operations and procedures and develop techniques and procedures to increase efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Read and interpret complex reports, regulations, standards and laws pertaining to buildings and equipment, public access, fire and safety, environmental concerns, etc.
  • Read and interpret plans and blueprints and evaluate working sketches and building construction specifications.
  • Accurately estimate equipment, labor and material costs for repair, re modeling, maintenance and construction projects.
  • Instruct personnel in work methods and departmental procedures and policies.
  • Prepare specifications for building repair, remodeling and maintenance work.
  • Prepare standardized reports and maintain accurate records.
  • Establish and maintain effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

Additional abilities required as back up to the Emergency Services Coordinator:

  • Analyze emergency situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
  • Coordinate departmental and divisional activities with other departments and agencies.
  • Exercise initiative, ingenuity, and sound judgement in solving difficult administrative, budgetary, personnel and technical problems.
  • Prepare and present clear, comprehensive and concise oral and written reports.

Education and Experience:

Any combination of education and experience that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying, unless otherwise specified. A typical way to obtain these knowledge and abilities would be:

Four years of increasingly responsible experience in one or more of the following: general building maintenance for office and institutional buildings; mechanical plant equipment maintenance and repair; and provision of custodial services for office and institutional buildings. At least two years of the qualifying experience must have included supervisory responsibilities.

Special Requirements/Conditions:

License Requirement: Possession of a valid California Class C driver license.  

Miscellaneous

Bargaining Unit: 11
EEOC Job Category: 07
Occupational Grouping: 36
Workers' Comp Code: 1160
Analyst: OM
Revised Date(s): 10/82, 12/95

CLASS: MH9; EST: 8/1/1979; REV: 10/1/1979;