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| Job Location | Nelson, BC |
| Education | Not Mentioned |
| Salary | Not Disclosed |
| Industry | Not Mentioned |
| Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
| Job Type | Full Time |
Reporting to the Director of Operations or designate, the Manager of Operations is responsible for the Districts obligations primarily related to custodial but also including transportation, maintenance, and grounds. As a member of the District leadership team, the major responsibilities of the position include providing expertise towards meeting the Operations department objectives; overseeing the custodial and facility advice to the Directors, Senior Managers and Principals; responding and satisfying the requirements and directions form the District required of the position. Flexible start times may be required on occasion to accommodate managing custodians who work a variety of shifts.Responsibilities• Provides leadership to Operations personnel and is responsible for staffing, work procedures, training, and appropriate budget sections related to Custodial• Participates as a member of the Operations Department Management team;• Provides assistance to the Director of Operations with development of Capital Plan Submissions;• Participate in the District Labor/Management Committee, wherever required;• Drive the improvement of processes and systems in the district through the implementation of custodial standards, programs and systems that will have ongoing long-term benefits to the district;• Develop plans, schedules, and budgets for Custodial under the direction of the Director of Operations;• Develops, Delivers and Maintains a custodial training program to achieve district goals related to custodial performance.• Monitor existing processes and systems to ensure they continue to perform at optimal levels of efficiency;• Manage, direct and control the work of custodial staff involved in service delivery throughout the District;• Provide clear day-to-day guidance and coaching feedback to the custodial teams to facilitate employee growth, professional development, and adherence to standards;• Promote safe work practices and training to ensure that Operations staff follow Worksafe BC regulations in the use of equipment, tools and supplies at all times;• Respond to changing business needs including emergency situations and unforeseen events. Plan according to deadlines, adjust as required;• Promote professional relationships with proactive communication to staff, public suppliers, contractors and consultants;• Ensure staffing levels are met for daily operation and adjust work schedules as needed;• Assist with the interviewing and the selection process when hiring regular, casual and seasonal workers;• Prepare Capital and Operational project budgets and ensure competitive pricing with contractors and suppliers.Qualifications• A Diploma or Degree related to construction or Operational/Facility Management or related field;• Minimum 5 Years supervisory experience in a unionized environment;• Experience managing or supervising in a unionized environment with the ability to lead, facilitate and gain consensus with various stakeholders and teams• Proven leadership skills and a team approach to managing• Thorough knowledge of and experience in custodial services;• Demonstrated management experience in custodial services;• Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and positively with district staff, stakeholders, clients, contractors and members of the public;• Demonstrated computer literacy using Microsoft office or other programs related to the position responsibilities;• Working knowledge of local by-laws, safety regulations and other relevant local, provincial and federal government regulations;• Comprehensive knowledge of industrial cleaning supplies, tools and protective equipment required to complete work safely (e.g. WHMIS) is an asset• Ability to work independently and as part of a team;• Demonstrated experience in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with employees at all levels of the organization as well as external contacts and clients.• Valid BC Class 5 Drivers LicenseCompetencies• Strategic Perspective• Agility• Responsibility• Relational Leadership• EquityThe successful applicant will have a Criminal Record Check (submitted by the employer)For more information, please contact Chris Kerr, Director of Operations at chris.kerr@sd8.bc.caSchool District 8 supports equity hiring for Indigenous applicants.*If you are experiencing any technical issues with your application process to contact Make A Futures customer service line as HR cannot upload or assist with these types of issues. We also cannot accept documents via email such as cover letters/resumes/transcripts/teaching reports via email as they do need to be part of the employees Make a Future profile.Quick Apply
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