Occupational Summary
The Assistant Director for Building Systems is responsible for planning, coordinating
and directing all activities required to operate, maintain and repair the electrical, mechanical and plumbing systems in the University
facilities. The Assistant Director is responsible for the operation and maintenance of Critical Buildings and Systems to meet the life
safety, reliability and efficiency goals by implementing and executing operation, maintenance and reliability best practices. The Assistant
Director will report to the Executive Director for Building and Landscape Services and will assist with various administrative and
management functions.
(specific to position as determined by manager)
Overview:
Building Systems
Operation and Maintenance:
New Construction and Renovation
Projects:
Additional Job Functions:
Provide other related duties as assigned
by manager.
Required Qualifications at this Level:
Education/Training:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or a directly related technical discipline. Masters degree and/or PE license
preferred.
Experience:
Six years directly related leadership experience or ten years experience, and proven
performance in a construction maintenance environment. At least five years experience managing maintenance and repair operations, including
mechanical, electrical and plumbing trades. Experience in a higher education setting or an environment with highly complex and critical
building systems preferred.
Demonstrated management, supervisory and motivational skills. Experience managing in a workplace governed
by a collective bargaining agreement preferred.
Ability to plan and schedule work, including determining staffing, equipment and
material/supply needs.
Ability to read and interpret architectural and engineering building and system plans, diagrams and
specifications.
Excellent oral and written communication skills; ability to communicate effectively to a wide range of audiences,
including senior University management, faculty, staff from other departments, students, and others.
OR AN EQUIVALENT
COMBINATION OF RELEVANT EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
Skills:
Computer skills in MS Office; analytical
skills related to productivity; ability to understand processes and procedures; budgets.
Apply online at https://careers.duke.edu/ . Requisition 191573
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