Supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in maintaining and repairing physical structures and utility systems of buildings and maintaining grounds at the Yellowstone County Court House, Detention Facility, Youth Services Center, Western Heritage Museum, Sheriff’s Office, John Ostlund Building, Extension Office, County Cemetery, and Yellowstone County Museum. Works closely with architects and builders; plans the utilization of space and facilities for the Yellowstone County courthouse; does related work as required.
To view complete job description, please follow link below:Class Specifications | Facilities Superintendent (J) | Class Spec Details- Organizes, coordinates and directs the maintenance, construction and repair of Yellowstone County's buildings, grounds and equipment;
- Responsible to ensure buildings are maintained by developing preventative maintenance plans;
- Prepares specifications and evaluates quotes and plans from architects and contractors;
- Coordinates construction contracts activities with BOCC, departments, architects, engineers and contractors.
Education/Experience/Training:- Bachelor’s degree in Facility Management, Business Administration, Engineering, or closely related degree, and three (3) years’ experience in maintenance and repair of buildings and equipment, including supervisory experience; or
- Associate degree in industrial arts, Mechanical or Electrical trades, Facility Management, Business Administration, Engineering, or closely related degree; and five (5) years’ experience in the maintenance and repair of buildings and equipment, including supervisory experience; or
- Any equivalent combination of education and experience totaling seven (7) years.
Desired Qualifications:- Experience in a maintenance supervisory position beneficial.
- Experience with HVAC systems, building management systems, OSHA regulations, plumbing and electrical systems preferred;
- Experience in negotiating maintenance and construction contracts, interaction with management personnel of all levels desired.
Certifications:- Low Pressure Boiler license issued by the State of Montana;
- Valid Driver’s License issued by the State of Montana.
Required:- Must pass a criminal and driving background check and meet any County-specific employment eligibility standards.