The Maintenance Supervisor plans, organizes, schedules, assigns, and evaluates the work of subordinates and provides training and counseling as needed. Assures adequate supplies, materials and equipment are available to crew; orders supplies, and materials as needed. Works with other management.
• Supervises and participates in building and facilities maintenance and repair
• Assures that proper safety standards and precautions are followed
• Inspects completed work to ensure work is completed accurately
• Ensures that equipment is in proper working order
• Supervises the maintenance of equipment
• Operates tools and equipment of the building maintenance and construction trades in a safe and effective manner as needed
• Train and counsel subordinate employees
• Prepares cost estimates on proposed projects
• Prepares and maintains records for weekly and monthly reports
• Keep records and prepare reports
• Prepares time records for payroll purposes
• Requires at least 5 years of progressive, responsible experience in one or more of the skilled trades
• Leadership skills and experience preferred
• Requires a high school diploma or equivalent experience
• Considerable knowledge of practices, methods, and techniques pertaining to building, grounds and facilities maintenance and repair
• Must be well organized, computer literate with solid understanding of MS office software
• Ability to communicate optimally, both orally and in writing
• Possess and maintain a valid driver's license
• Must understand the value of a work order system to support implementation of CMMS
• Experience with CMMS systems and building management systems is a plus
• A universal refrigeration certificate a plus
• Considerable knowledge of safety standards and precautions pertaining to building and facilities maintenance and repair and the use of power tools
• Training in government safety regulations a plus where applicable
• Ability to work long hours in inclement weather and emergency situations, such as snow removal operations, storms, etc.
• Ability to effectively communicate on radios; and hear over equipment noise
• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, vendors, and the public
• Ability to wear a respirator and/or self-contained breathing apparatus as outlined in the Industrial Standard for Respirator Use