City of Dallas
Supervisor - Facilities (Dallas Water Utilities) Civil Service
City of Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215
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The City of Dallas offers careers with purpose, competitive benefits, growth opportunities, and a culture of inclusion. Job Summary
Responsible for the overall supervision, planning, direction, and execution of work for non‑exempt and/or exempt employees in a medium or large sized operational unit. The functional activities are complex and have a moderate impact on overall operations. This level supervises employees in complex clerical/administrative/trade, or complex technical functions that provide services to persons inside or outside the organization. Work performed is non‑routine and complex semi‑skilled, skilled, or technical in nature. Job Description
The Facilities Supervisor supervises, monitors, and manages maintenance work, contracted projects, installations, and general care of all City cultural and related facilities. Essential Functions
Supervises maintenance, care, repair, flood response, and general upkeep of facilities within the City; monitors closely all work done on heating, cooling, and ventilation systems; observes and manages electricians, plumbers, and other trades workers. Conducts quality inspections, supervises ongoing projects, and ensures all parts are available to perform maintenance operations; coordinates bond projects, historical facility management, special projects, and other related capital improvement projects. Provides on‑the‑job training and leadership to ensure quality of maintenance work; assists with timecards and general time keeping and delegates assignments as needed; attends and participates in various professional development opportunities and encourages training and other development for staff. Performs a wide range of clerical and administrative functions for the crews performing maintenance and related work for the department; documents and tracks inspection work, general projects, accident or injury reports, and inventory management reports; assists with bidding and cost estimating, schedule development, and the development of budget standards. Attends various meetings to discuss projects, funding, and facility related concerns; communicates with facilities staff to resolve maintenance, logistical, or other concerns. Provides quality customer service and competent public interaction; handles challenging projects and situations with professionalism and efficiency. Performs any and all other work as required or assigned. Knowledge and Skills
Thorough knowledge of safety rules and precautions required of the assigned specialization. Thorough knowledge of construction trades and all facets of facility maintenance. Knowledge of human relations and supervision necessary to function as a first or second level supervisor. Ability to plan, assign, train, direct, and evaluate clerical/administrative, trade/technical, or professional employees. Ability to read various complex schematic diagrams and blueprints. Ability to use and instruct in various types of hand tools, power tools, precision testing and/or troubleshooting equipment. Ability to understand technical terminology of the specialization assigned. Communicating effectively both orally and in writing with a wide variety of people. Ability to maintain record keeping or work log system. Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships. Education
High school diploma or GED. Experience
Six (6) years of experience in facilities maintenance, which includes plumbing, HVAC, electrical, carpentry, or custodial. Two (2) years of supervisory or lead work responsibilities. (This experience may be included in the required experience listed above.) License(s) and/or Certification(s)
Valid license with a good driving record. Other Requirements
Subject to twenty‑four (24) hour calls, inclement weather conditions, and varying shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Must be able to obtain Movement Area Certification from the FAA within the probationary period. Salary Range
$28.27 - $33.93 per hour. The salary listed on this job posting is the starting salary range; amount offered will depend upon qualifications. Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level Employment Type
Full‑time Job Function
Management and Manufacturing Industries: Government Administration City of Dallas is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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The City of Dallas offers careers with purpose, competitive benefits, growth opportunities, and a culture of inclusion. Job Summary
Responsible for the overall supervision, planning, direction, and execution of work for non‑exempt and/or exempt employees in a medium or large sized operational unit. The functional activities are complex and have a moderate impact on overall operations. This level supervises employees in complex clerical/administrative/trade, or complex technical functions that provide services to persons inside or outside the organization. Work performed is non‑routine and complex semi‑skilled, skilled, or technical in nature. Job Description
The Facilities Supervisor supervises, monitors, and manages maintenance work, contracted projects, installations, and general care of all City cultural and related facilities. Essential Functions
Supervises maintenance, care, repair, flood response, and general upkeep of facilities within the City; monitors closely all work done on heating, cooling, and ventilation systems; observes and manages electricians, plumbers, and other trades workers. Conducts quality inspections, supervises ongoing projects, and ensures all parts are available to perform maintenance operations; coordinates bond projects, historical facility management, special projects, and other related capital improvement projects. Provides on‑the‑job training and leadership to ensure quality of maintenance work; assists with timecards and general time keeping and delegates assignments as needed; attends and participates in various professional development opportunities and encourages training and other development for staff. Performs a wide range of clerical and administrative functions for the crews performing maintenance and related work for the department; documents and tracks inspection work, general projects, accident or injury reports, and inventory management reports; assists with bidding and cost estimating, schedule development, and the development of budget standards. Attends various meetings to discuss projects, funding, and facility related concerns; communicates with facilities staff to resolve maintenance, logistical, or other concerns. Provides quality customer service and competent public interaction; handles challenging projects and situations with professionalism and efficiency. Performs any and all other work as required or assigned. Knowledge and Skills
Thorough knowledge of safety rules and precautions required of the assigned specialization. Thorough knowledge of construction trades and all facets of facility maintenance. Knowledge of human relations and supervision necessary to function as a first or second level supervisor. Ability to plan, assign, train, direct, and evaluate clerical/administrative, trade/technical, or professional employees. Ability to read various complex schematic diagrams and blueprints. Ability to use and instruct in various types of hand tools, power tools, precision testing and/or troubleshooting equipment. Ability to understand technical terminology of the specialization assigned. Communicating effectively both orally and in writing with a wide variety of people. Ability to maintain record keeping or work log system. Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships. Education
High school diploma or GED. Experience
Six (6) years of experience in facilities maintenance, which includes plumbing, HVAC, electrical, carpentry, or custodial. Two (2) years of supervisory or lead work responsibilities. (This experience may be included in the required experience listed above.) License(s) and/or Certification(s)
Valid license with a good driving record. Other Requirements
Subject to twenty‑four (24) hour calls, inclement weather conditions, and varying shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Must be able to obtain Movement Area Certification from the FAA within the probationary period. Salary Range
$28.27 - $33.93 per hour. The salary listed on this job posting is the starting salary range; amount offered will depend upon qualifications. Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level Employment Type
Full‑time Job Function
Management and Manufacturing Industries: Government Administration City of Dallas is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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