Tallahassee State College · 2 months ago
Assistant Director, Facilities Operations
Tallahassee State College is excited to announce a full-time opening for the position of Assistant Director of Facilities Operations in Facilities. This role involves overseeing Facilities Maintenance, Building Automation, Custodial, and Landscaping Services, while providing leadership and administrative duties for a large staff and managing utility programs.
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Responsibilities
Providing leadership and performing administrative duties for a staff of approximately 85 employees, with the responsibility to operate and maintain all college buildings (comprising approximately 1,500,000 square feet), grounds, and equipment. Overseeing hiring, training, and termination of all positions in the Facilities portion of the department
Planning, organizing, coordinating, and directing the College's utility management program. Developing and implementing short and long-range utility management goals and objectives. Recommending policies, procedures, and standards for effective, efficient, and economical campus operations. Developing utility management measures related to building heating/cooling, electrical usage, efficient irrigation practices, reclaimed water, and potable water conservation. Coordinating the implementation of the utility management program with Vice Presidents, Deans, Directors, Building Administrators, and Facility Superintendents
Promoting renewable energy, sustainability projects, and water resources. Identifying opportunities for collaboration with other agencies and community partners to implement and promote recycling, energy conservation, sustainability, water conservation, and conservation of all natural resources. Coordinating with curriculum and instructional staff to promote the use of school facilities as a teaching tool (Living Lab). Utilizing the resources of the National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project as an integral part of the energy management program. Developing graphs and reports to monitor all sustainability projects
Developing and maintaining annual utility and Facilities Operating budgets. Participating in renovation and new construction projects concerning the design of school and support facilities to ensure maximum resource efficiency and sustainable building practices. Ensuring that air conditioning conversion projects provide the most cost-effective design and construction. Optimizing the use of centralized energy and water control systems
Qualification
Required
High school diploma or its equivalent
Seven (7) years of combined experience with the Florida College/State University System, energy and/or utility management, environmental services, engineering or equivalent experience in developing and implementing a public education program promoting resource efficiency
At least one year of supervisory experience
Ability to lift 50 pounds on occasion
Preferred
Bachelor's degree
Current certification as either a Certified Energy Manager (CEM) or Certified Energy Procurement Professional (CEP)
Benefits
Comprehensive State of Florida benefits, including retirement through the Florida Retirement System.
Opportunities for professional development.
A generous leave policy, including paid holidays plus winter and spring breaks.
A collaborative and inspiring campus community.
Tuition waivers and tuition reimbursement programs for continuous learning.
Free access to TSC athletics, fine arts, and performing arts events.
Company
Tallahassee State College
Established in 1966, Tallahassee State College is dedicated to providing high-quality educational opportunities for students from Leon, Gadsden, and Wakulla counties, as well as from throughout the state, nation, and abroad.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$1.25MKey Investors
US Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administation
2019-07-19Grant· $1.25M
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