SUPREME COURT OF THE VIRGIN
ISLANDS

FACILITIES MANAGER
LOCATION: St.
Croix
Nature of Work
The Facilities Manager is responsible
for all aspects of building operations for Supreme Court facilities including
maintenance, repairs, renovation, and exterior appearance. Work is performed
under the general direction of the Administrative Director or designee, and is
reviewed by the Administrative Director through conferences and results obtained.
Essential Functions (Any one
position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the examples cover
all the duties which may be performed.)
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Directs and forecasts all aspects of
building operations including maintenance, preventative maintenance, repairs,
and renovations by Court facility employees and contractors, ensuring safe and
healthy facilities.
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Plans and organizes work to be performed; schedules equipment and
personnel, evaluates and trains staff as needed.
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Determines material types, quantities and uses; coordinates orders
of materials, service contracts, and construction projects with the Procurement
Manager.
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Supervises work projects and day-to-day maintenance
responsibilities for facilities. Advises and assists custodians and maintenance
workers as needed.
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Oversees the performance of contracts related to building and
equipment service, construction, maintenance, repair, or replacement.
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Assists in the preparation and administration of a facility
management budget in conformance with Court policies and procedures.
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Maintains records, prepares reports, cost estimates and other
specialized maintenance records of facilities and equipment.
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Manages preparation and response of
facilities to emergencies such as fires, floods, hurricanes, or other natural
disasters.
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Supervises the maintenance of all
mechanical, electrical and plumbing equipment including HVAC systems, electric
motors, pumps, ventilating fans, air conditioning, elevator, electronic
surveillance and electrical control units.
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Investigates the condition of buildings,
equipment and grounds, and recommends improvements to ensure that Court needs
are met.
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Responds to requests for maintenance,
renovation or building modification in a tactful and expedient manner.
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Other duties as assigned or required.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills
Knowledge of facilities maintenance, including equipment,
materials, methods and techniques used in facility maintenance and repair.
Knowledge of management principles and practices, especially
relating to supervision of maintenance personnel and maintenance projects.
General knowledge of plumbing, carpentry, electrical, HVAC systems
and general maintenance procedures.
Knowledge
of local, territorial, and federal building codes and standards.
Knowledge of building materials and their
use in the maintenance and repair of large buildings.
Ability to work with vendors and contactors to obtain the best
level of service for court facilities with minimal service disruptions.
Ability to interpret blueprints and plans,
estimate costs for renovation, maintenance and repair of facilities.
Ability to analyze and resolve problems.
Ability to coordinate all
aspects of health and safety and fire safety for court employees.
Skill in effectively and efficiently performing maintenance
functions.
Skill in supervising and training personnel.
Ability to interact with all vendors and
levels of the organization.
Work is performed in an office
setting or outdoors in all kinds of weather conditions. Work may involve potential exposure to
hazards such as chemicals. Some travel
is required, as well as the ability to respond to emergency situations during
regularly scheduled time off.
Work is physical requiring the ability to perform moderate to heavy
labor in occasionally dirty conditions, and requires walking, standing,
bending, and transferring items up to 75 pounds.
A Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Engineering, Business
Administration, Public Administration, or related field and a minimum of seven
(7) to ten (10) years in grounds and building maintenance, with a minimum of
three (3) years relevant supervisory experience as a Maintenance Supervisor or
similar position. A combination of
education and experience may be considered at the discretion of the Court.
To apply, submit a Letter of Application, Employment Application
(available at www.visupremecourt.org), Resume and
other relevant documents to: Koya S. Ottley,
PHR, Human Resources Manager, P.O. Box
590, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands 00804.
For more information,
contact:
Koya
S. Ottley, PHR
Human
Resources Manager
Supreme Court of the Virgin Islands
P.O. Box 590
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 00804
Tel: (340) 774-2237
Fax: (340) 774-2258
www.visupremecourt.org