Merraine Group, Inc.
Director of Facilities and Plant operations
Merraine Group, Inc., Phila, Pennsylvania, United States
Director of Facilities and Plant Operations
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Base pay range $90,000.00/yr - $110,000.00/yr
This role presents an opportunity for an experienced Director of Facilities and Physical Plant to lead the stewardship of a residential liberal arts campus with a diverse mix of historic and modern facilities. The Director will provide strategic and operational leadership to ensure that buildings, infrastructure, and grounds are safe, functional, sustainable, and welcoming. With a strong emphasis on service excellence, regulatory compliance, and long‑term asset management, this position plays a central role in supporting the institution’s academic mission, student experience, and community engagement.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Vice President for Finance and Administration, the Director of Facilities and Physical Plant provides leadership and oversight for all facilities‑related functions, including maintenance, custodial services, and grounds operations. The role balances daily campus operations with long‑range facilities planning, capital improvements, and sustainability initiatives, while fostering collaborative partnerships across campus.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Administration
Provide vision, direction, and management oversight to departmental managers and staff.
Foster a culture focused on safety, accountability, teamwork, and continuous improvement.
Represent Facilities & Operations on campus committees related to planning, sustainability, safety, emergency preparedness, and capital initiatives.
Support academic programs, residential life, athletics, and campus events through responsive and coordinated facilities services.
Campus Operations Management
Oversee daily physical plant operations across academic, residential, athletic, administrative, and performance facilities.
Ensure custodial services meet cleanliness and sanitation standards that promote health, safety, and community pride.
Direct maintenance programs for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, life safety, and building systems.
Manage grounds operations, including landscaping, snow removal, walkways, parking areas, and seasonal campus beautification.
Establish and monitor a comprehensive preventive maintenance program.
Utilize a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to track work orders, service response times, and performance trends.
Collaborate in the development, management, and monitoring of operating budgets for supervised departments.
Evaluate staffing levels, equipment needs, and contracted services to ensure cost‑effective operations.
Solicit, manage, and evaluate vendor and service contracts.
Identify opportunities for operational efficiencies and cost savings while maintaining service quality.
Capital Planning & Project Management
Participate in campus master planning and space utilization initiatives.
Lead or coordinate renovations and campus improvement projects.
Serve as the primary facilities liaison with architects, engineers, and contractors.
Monitor project budgets, schedules, quality standards, and safety compliance.
Regulatory Compliance & Risk Management
Ensure compliance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including building codes, OSHA, ADA, fire and life safety, and environmental requirements.
Conduct routine inspections and address deficiencies in a timely manner.
Coordinate with public safety, environmental health, and emergency response teams.
Maintain required documentation and compliance records.
Sustainability & Energy Stewardship
Advance sustainability initiatives related to energy management, waste reduction, recycling, water conservation, and sustainable groundskeeping.
Identify opportunities to improve building efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
Recommend capital investments that support environmental responsibility and long‑term cost savings.
Campus Partnerships & Customer Service
Serve as the primary point of contact for faculty, staff, and students regarding facilities services.
Ensure timely, professional, and solution‑oriented service delivery.
Communicate proactively regarding maintenance activities, renovations, and service disruptions.
Implement performance metrics and feedback mechanisms to enhance service quality.
Qualifications & Experience
Required
Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Minimum of seven years of progressive facilities or operations management experience in a complex institutional, campus, or commercial environment.
Demonstrated leadership experience managing multi‑functional teams and operating budgets.
Working knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, life safety systems, custodial operations, and grounds maintenance.
Familiarity with regulatory and compliance standards (OSHA, ADA, fire safety, building codes).
Strong project management and vendor management skills.
Proficiency with CMMS platforms and standard office software.
Preferred
Facilities leadership experience in a higher education or residential campus setting.
Professional certifications such as Certified Facility Manager (CFM), Facilities Management Professional (FMP), or Project Management Professional (PMP).
Experience implementing sustainability or energy efficiency initiatives.
This position operates within a residential campus environment and requires regular presence across campus facilities. Flexibility is required, including evening, weekend, holiday, and on‑call responsibilities to support campus operations, emergencies, and inclement weather events.
Seniority level
Director
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Management
Industries
Higher Education and Facilities Services
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Get AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features.
This range is provided by Merraine Group, Inc. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $90,000.00/yr - $110,000.00/yr
This role presents an opportunity for an experienced Director of Facilities and Physical Plant to lead the stewardship of a residential liberal arts campus with a diverse mix of historic and modern facilities. The Director will provide strategic and operational leadership to ensure that buildings, infrastructure, and grounds are safe, functional, sustainable, and welcoming. With a strong emphasis on service excellence, regulatory compliance, and long‑term asset management, this position plays a central role in supporting the institution’s academic mission, student experience, and community engagement.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Vice President for Finance and Administration, the Director of Facilities and Physical Plant provides leadership and oversight for all facilities‑related functions, including maintenance, custodial services, and grounds operations. The role balances daily campus operations with long‑range facilities planning, capital improvements, and sustainability initiatives, while fostering collaborative partnerships across campus.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Administration
Provide vision, direction, and management oversight to departmental managers and staff.
Foster a culture focused on safety, accountability, teamwork, and continuous improvement.
Represent Facilities & Operations on campus committees related to planning, sustainability, safety, emergency preparedness, and capital initiatives.
Support academic programs, residential life, athletics, and campus events through responsive and coordinated facilities services.
Campus Operations Management
Oversee daily physical plant operations across academic, residential, athletic, administrative, and performance facilities.
Ensure custodial services meet cleanliness and sanitation standards that promote health, safety, and community pride.
Direct maintenance programs for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, life safety, and building systems.
Manage grounds operations, including landscaping, snow removal, walkways, parking areas, and seasonal campus beautification.
Establish and monitor a comprehensive preventive maintenance program.
Utilize a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to track work orders, service response times, and performance trends.
Collaborate in the development, management, and monitoring of operating budgets for supervised departments.
Evaluate staffing levels, equipment needs, and contracted services to ensure cost‑effective operations.
Solicit, manage, and evaluate vendor and service contracts.
Identify opportunities for operational efficiencies and cost savings while maintaining service quality.
Capital Planning & Project Management
Participate in campus master planning and space utilization initiatives.
Lead or coordinate renovations and campus improvement projects.
Serve as the primary facilities liaison with architects, engineers, and contractors.
Monitor project budgets, schedules, quality standards, and safety compliance.
Regulatory Compliance & Risk Management
Ensure compliance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including building codes, OSHA, ADA, fire and life safety, and environmental requirements.
Conduct routine inspections and address deficiencies in a timely manner.
Coordinate with public safety, environmental health, and emergency response teams.
Maintain required documentation and compliance records.
Sustainability & Energy Stewardship
Advance sustainability initiatives related to energy management, waste reduction, recycling, water conservation, and sustainable groundskeeping.
Identify opportunities to improve building efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
Recommend capital investments that support environmental responsibility and long‑term cost savings.
Campus Partnerships & Customer Service
Serve as the primary point of contact for faculty, staff, and students regarding facilities services.
Ensure timely, professional, and solution‑oriented service delivery.
Communicate proactively regarding maintenance activities, renovations, and service disruptions.
Implement performance metrics and feedback mechanisms to enhance service quality.
Qualifications & Experience
Required
Bachelor’s degree or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Minimum of seven years of progressive facilities or operations management experience in a complex institutional, campus, or commercial environment.
Demonstrated leadership experience managing multi‑functional teams and operating budgets.
Working knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, life safety systems, custodial operations, and grounds maintenance.
Familiarity with regulatory and compliance standards (OSHA, ADA, fire safety, building codes).
Strong project management and vendor management skills.
Proficiency with CMMS platforms and standard office software.
Preferred
Facilities leadership experience in a higher education or residential campus setting.
Professional certifications such as Certified Facility Manager (CFM), Facilities Management Professional (FMP), or Project Management Professional (PMP).
Experience implementing sustainability or energy efficiency initiatives.
This position operates within a residential campus environment and requires regular presence across campus facilities. Flexibility is required, including evening, weekend, holiday, and on‑call responsibilities to support campus operations, emergencies, and inclement weather events.
Seniority level
Director
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Management
Industries
Higher Education and Facilities Services
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