Wharton, Texas, Director of Facilities Management Wharton County Junior College Salary: See Position Description Job Type: $ATSJobType Job Number: 2403 A 004 Location: Wharton, TX Department: Vice Pres of Admin Services' Area Closing: $Closing General Description Salary is commensurate with experience. The Director of Facilities Management is responsible for all college maintenance and facility operations including budget development, equipment purchases, and supervision of maintenance, custodial, grounds, shipping and receiving, environmental health and safety, and transportation. The overall goal of the director is to provide a reliable and functional physical learning environment for students, faculty, and staff. The Director of Facilities Management is directly accountable to the Vice President of Administrative Services. Full job description can be viewed by clicking this link and search the job title. Requirements This position requires a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Facilities Management, Construction Science, Construction Management, or a closely related field, or ten (10) years of related work experience or a combination of education and work experience. This position requires five (5) years of supervisory experience, including two (2) years of supervisory experience in a physical plant setting. This position requires knowledge of plumbing, HVAC and other building systems, plant and facilities maintenance, and custodial operations. This position also requires experience in budget management. A Texas driver's license, insurable motor vehicle record, and a criminal background check are required. To be considered for this position, all qualified applicants must attach to their online application the following documents: Copy of college transcript(s) showing completion of a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Facilities Management, Construction Science, Construction Management, or a closely related field (if applicable) Resume Cover Letter outlining relevant work experience Copy of Texas driver's license All documents must be attached to one online application to be considered. Please re-open your application form to verify all documents are properly attached. To apply, please visit https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/wcjc/jobs/4456004/director-of-facilities-management jeid-c2f6b3242df48440a17b2b464105f36a Copyright 2024 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency
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Dallas, Texas, Overview
Administrator OCIP/ROCIP is responsible for daily operations of the City’s Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP)/Rolling Owner Controlled Insurance Program (ROCIP) in the Commercial Insurance division of the Office of Risk Management. Work involves establishing short-, mid-, or long-term goals and objectives; developing guidelines, procedures, rules, and regulations; developing priorities and standards for achieving established goals; coordinating and evaluating program activities. Works under limited direction with extensive latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
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Essential Functions
Manges the City’s OCIP/ROCIP program.
Performs risk and safety analysis related to current and OCIP/ROCIP construction projects.
Collaborates with an OCIP insurance broker to purchase, maintain, renew, and coordinate insurance coverage for OCIP/ROCIP projects, to protect City assets and minimize insurance costs.
Manages insurance and claims data collection, completes insurance applications, analyzes on-going need for insurance coverage, communicates with insurance broker, coordinates premium and claims payments, and ensures no lapses in coverage.
Develops, with the OCIP/ROCIP insurance broker, safety manuals for each OCIP/ROCIP project and ensures that proper safety practices are being followed and on-site safety briefings are being conducted by contractors.
Monitors workers' compensation claim activity to ensure proper adjudication of claims in compliance with State regulations.
Monitors property claims to ensure proper investigation is conducted and proper remediation and future loss prevention actions are taken.
Acts as liaison between the Office of Risk Management and construction management division on all OCIP/ROCIP projects.
Meets regularly with stakeholder groups and provides executive level updates on major construction projects regarding insurance coverages, project safety, loss prevention, and claims activity.
Attends meetings which include contract negotiations with City personnel and/or contractors regarding insurance requirements, risk and safety assessments, and claim reviews.
Oversees/coordinates insurance premium and claims payments.
Prepares regular periodic reports and monitors system reports to ensure adherence to City standards, performance measures, and quality objectives.
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Knowledge and Skills
Knowledge of FEMA regulations and/or completion of FEMA certified courses such as National Incident Management System.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, Risk Management Information Systems (RMIS), and Wrap-up Software.
Knowledge of terminology used in contracts and insurance policies.
Analytical skills.
Ability to manage personnel, provide training, oversight, and direction.
Ability to provide direction related to the OCIP/ROCIP.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
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Minimum Qualifications Experience
Five (5) years’ experience in an administrative capacity reviewing and evaluating safety programs, the management or coordination of an OCIP/ROCIP programs, conducting worksite safety evaluations for loss prevention, performing risk management analysis, claims oversight and review, contract oversight and the management of vendors, brokers, and administrative services.
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Certifications (One of four certifications is required)
Construction Risk and Insurance Specialist (CRIS) – preferred or
Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or
Associate Safety Professional (ASP) or
Associate in Risk Management - Public Sector (ARM-P)
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Education
Masters Business Administration, Public Administration, Risk Management, or Occupational Health & Safety
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Preference(s)
Preferred Certifications:
Associate in Risk Management (ARM) or Associate in Risk Management - Public Sector (ARM-P); Certified Risk Manager (CRM); Certified Risk Manager (CRM); and/or Associate in Claims (AIC)
Certified Safety Management Practitioner (CSMP); and/or Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST)
Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST); and/or Certified Safety and Health Manager (CSHM)
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$98,610.66 - $123,263.32
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The salary listed on this job posting is the starting salary range; amount offered will depend upon qualifications.
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City of Dallas is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity at all levels of its workforce. Minimum Qualifications Experience
Five (5) years’ experience in an administrative capacity reviewing and evaluating safety programs, the management or coordination of an OCIP/ROCIP programs, conducting worksite safety evaluations for loss prevention, performing risk management analysis, claims oversight and review, contract oversight and the management of vendors, brokers, and administrative services.
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Certifications (One of four certifications is required)
Construction Risk and Insurance Specialist (CRIS) – preferred or
Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or
Associate Safety Professional (ASP) or
Associate in Risk Management - Public Sector (ARM-P)
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Education
Masters Business Administration, Public Administration, Risk Management, or Occupational Health & Safety
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Preference(s)
Preferred Certifications:
Associate in Risk Management (ARM) or Associate in Risk Management - Public Sector (ARM-P); Certified Risk Manager (CRM); Certified Risk Manager (CRM); and/or Associate in Claims (AIC)
Certified Safety Management Practitioner (CSMP); and/or Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST)
Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST); and/or Certified Safety and Health Manager (CSHM)
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OSHA’s Heat Enforcement Actions – What Contractors Need To Know
Hunting Valley, Ohio, University School is seeking a Director of Operations  who will be responsible for providing operational and strategic oversight, management, and planning of all aspects of the daily physical operations, maintenance, and security of the School’s two campuses and respective operations. The Director of Operations manages and has oversight over Facilities (which includes maintenance, transportation, housekeeping, and all capital expenditures) ,Food Service, and Security.
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The Director of Operations is central in campus planning and will collaborate closely with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Head of School, Assistant Head of School for Advancement, and the Board of Trustees’ Buildings and Grounds Committee and SWAT (Strategic Working Architecture Team) on the School’s operations and initiatives. The Director serves as the School’s General Contractor and manages all construction, renovation, and maintenance projects. Reporting directly to the CFO, the Director of Operations collaborates with school leaders to fulfill the mission, vision, and brand of the School. Click here  for a full job description. Interested and qualified candidates should send a cover letter, resume, and references to recruitingDOO@us.edu, or to S. Fantozzi-Welker, Director of Human Resources, University School, 2785 SOM Center Road, Hunting Valley, OH 44022.
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