OPERATIONS DIRECTOR
QUALIFICATIONS:
- High School Graduate – Minimum
- Supplemental coursework in engineering, construction, transportation, personnel supervision and maintaining physical facilities preferred.
- Experience in managing computerized energy systems preferred.
- Must be able to become certified in environmental areas such as:
- Asbestos Regulations
- Pesticide Applications
- Ability to respond to security alarms on off hours.
- Must be able to prioritize and evaluate work orders as needed.
- Experience managing capital and/or bond expenditure projects preferred.
- Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the superintendent may find appropriate and acceptable.
SUPERVISES:Maintenance, transportation, and grounds personnel
JOB GOAL:To provide all students with a physical learningenvironment that is safe, clean, attractive, and smooth functioning.
PERFORMANCERESPONSIBILITIES:
- Establishes appropriate maintenance, grounds keeping, security, and custodial requirements for each school building and installation.
- Inspects all school buildings, grounds and installations on a regular basis to determine that high standards of workmanship, cleanliness, safety, and security are maintained.
- Keeps informed of the latest trends, developments, repairs, upkeep, and products in the areas of maintenance, grounds, security, transportation and encourage innovation and experimentation as appropriate.
- Administers the budget for maintenance, transportation, grounds, security, and custodial supplies and equipment.
- Maintains necessary records and prepares required and periodic reports.
- Receives and maintains insurance policies secured by contractors, and verifies appropriate coverage for public liability, property damage, fire and workmen’s compensation.
- Investigates reports of faulty workmanship or materials involved in department projects and takes appropriate action under the terms of the guarantee.
- Supervises and inspects the improvement and renovation work performed by outside contractors, and verifies that the terms of all such contracts have been fulfilled before authorizing final payments.
- Makes recommendations for the determination of rent-or-buy decisions and optimal timing of replacements for vehicles and equipment assigned to the department.
- Maintains a coordinated inventory control program for all areas of operation.
- Conducts periodic evaluations of personnel encompassed within all areas of operation.
- Conducts a continuing program of staff training and personnel development.
- Schedules work routines for departmental personnel.
- Coordinates vacation schedules for departmental personnel.
- Conducts a continuing analysis of systems and procedures.
- Conducts a comprehensive and detailed cost analysis program of departmental contracts.
- Responsible for the supervision and direction of all day and afternoon shift employees.
- Responsible to see that all activities and groups using our buildings are served in a way as to make their activity a pleasant experience.
- Responsible for ensuring that the terms of the Master Contract are adhered to with the Non-Teaching Union.
- Develops a system for dealing with emergency situations with efficiency.
- Authorizes purchases in accordance with budgetary limitations and district rules.
- Approves and forwards invoices, purchase orders, and check requests to accounting department.
- Prepares department payroll on a scheduled basis.
- Establishes requirements and schedules for mowing and plowing operations.
- Ensures that all district vehicles used for plowing parking lots are in operating condition.
- Ensures that all district lawn maintenance equipment is in operating condition.
- Directs the preparation of playing fields, grounds, and facilities for athletics and other school activities.
- Recommends for purchase, receives, stores, and issues all maintenance and grounds materials, supplies, and equipment.
- Maintains safety standards in conformance with state and insurance regulations and develops a program of preventive safety.
- Supervises the firing of pressure boilers, and implements the firing operation in order to provide the necessary heat and hot water according to season, temperature and demand.
- Oversees the repair, lubrication, and cleaning of boiler equipment.
- Responsible for scheduling and supervising the summer cleaning and painting of all district facilities.
- Supervises the program of cleaning and refinishing floors.
- Assigns and supervises maintenance work such as replacing worn or defective wiring, switches, faucets, plumbing fixtures, and the like as well as repairing fencing, asphalt, concrete, ceilings, and the like.
- Assumes responsibility for the comprehensive overall planning and scheduling of maintenance and repair requirements of the district.
- Maintains all district-owned equipment and develops plans for preventive maintenance.
- Ensures that standards consistent with all applicable laws are maintained at a minimum.
- Organizes and implements an orientation program on proper operation and maintenance of school facilities for departmental personnel.
- Determines and establishes detailed specifications pertaining to supplies, materials, equipment, and local contract work.
- Conducts periodic inspection of all school facilities to ensure fire safety.
- Inspects and maintains fire alarm systems and fire extinguishers on a regularly scheduled basis.
- Reviews on a regular basis all security precautions and procedures and recommends additions, changes, or reductions in service as appropriate.
- Advises the superintendent on all security matters.
- Prepares drafts of security plans for approval of the superintendent.
- Establishes and administers rules and procedures regarding availability and custody of all keys to district facilities.
- Establishes and supervises appropriate procedures for locking and checking each district facility during hours when it is not in use.
- Works with individual building principals in establishing emergency evacuation procedures for each school, room and office.
- Will be the first person called by the alarm company and shall be responsible for handling such alarms to maintain security in all facilities.
- Responsible for maintaining records and dispersing of all district keys other than Grand Master keys.
- Conforms to all state laws and regulations regarding school transportation.
- Recruits, trains, and supervises all transportation personnel.
- Advises superintendent on road hazards for decision on school closing during inclement weather.
- Cooperates with school principals and others responsible for planning school trips.
- Develops and administers a transportation program to meet all the requirements of the daily instructional program and extracurricular activities.
- Prepares bus routes for all schools in the district.
- Takes an active role in solving discipline problems occurring on school buses.
- Acts as liaison with parents for transportation complaints and special requests.
- Develops recommendations for future equipment and personnel needs based on a survey of resident students, distances, and grade levels.
- Performs such duties as may be assigned by the superintendent.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:260 days per year; salary to be determined by the Board.
EVALUATION:Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board’s policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel.
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