Washtenaw Community College - Vice President of Facilities, Maintenance, and Grounds
Company: Academic Career & Executive Search
Location: Ann Arbor
Posted on: April 1, 2025
Job Description:
Washtenaw Community CollegeVice President of Facilities,
Maintenance, and GroundsAcademic Career & Executive Search is
pleased to assist Washtenaw Community College, Ann Arbor, MI in its
search for Vice President of Facilities, Maintenance, and
Grounds.For full consideration, please apply by January 23,
2025.Reporting to the President and serving on the Executive
Leadership Team, the Vice President of Facilities, Maintenance, and
Grounds (FMG) is responsible for the design, renovation,
maintenance and upkeep of all College owned and leased property and
facilities at Michigan's #1 Community College in one of America's
top college cities. The ideal candidate for this broad-based role
will be a strategic, executive-level leader with a deep
understanding of fiscal responsibility and the ability to assess
the impact of their decisions on processes and budgets. They will
bring a comprehensive, big-picture approach to overseeing
facilities, maintenance, and grounds, with proven expertise in
managing major capital construction projects efficiently and
effectively.This position provides leadership and vision for
college wide facility operations, facilitating the capital planning
process for deferred maintenance, capital renewal projects,
renovations, and new construction. The role also encompasses the
procurement of all materials related to FMG as well as interior and
exterior furnishings, and construction and professional design
services. The Vice President of FMG provides executive oversight of
employees and fosters a productive, safe and compliant work
environment encompassing all stages of employment from recruitment
and onboarding to ongoing performance evaluations and exit
processes.Responsibilities include establishing and administering
both short- and long-range plans to ensure the smooth operation of
the College's building and grounds. Key areas of responsibility
include:
- Central Power Plant
- Mechanical Systems and Electrical Systems
- Buildings and Grounds Maintenance
- Custodial Services
- Warehouse and Receiving
- Mail Services
- Energy Management
- Environmental Safety and Risk Management
- Recycling and Sustainability
- Construction ManagementBy maintaining a strong attention to
detail, this role supports the College's mission and strategic
plan, ensuring that campus facilities, grounds equipment, and
fixtures provide a safe and attractive environment that fosters
student, employee, and community safety and success.This position
reports to the President. The position oversees a management team
of nine (9), and a unionized workforce of 73, with an operating
budget of approximately $14 million and a capital budget of
approximately $10 million.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Direct the work of architects, engineers, site planners,
contractors in the development of plans for construction,
renovation, and site projects throughout the campus. Review and
approve designs, plans, materials and procurement and furnishings.
Assess cost implications of specifications, ensuring compliance
with safety standards and accessibility measures throughout the
planning, programming, design, bidding, and construction phases of
capital projects.
- Develop and implement college policies and procedures for the
maintenance, modification, and repair of all equipment, including
permanently installed instructional equipment.
- Prepare the Capital Outlay budget, capital construction budgets
and operational budgets for approval by President and the Board of
Trustees and submit to the state as required.
- Serve as an internal consultant to college administrators,
directors and department heads, assisting in the development of
requirements and specifications for all major capital, maintenance,
and construction projects. Act as liaison between campus staff and
construction managers, architects, engineers, designers and other
design consultants.
- Implement the Campus Master Plan to ensure compliance with time
schedules and project completion.
- Establish, manage, and monitor budgets for each operation
within the facility, maintenance and grounds operational units for
efficiency and effectiveness within approved budgetary
guidelines.
- Plan, direct and evaluate the maintenance of all ground and
physical facilities including the preventative and deferred
maintenance programs, repair of buildings, grounds and equipment;
analyze costs and work schedules; set priorities for assignments;
prioritize operations and repairs; and routinely inspect the campus
for quality of repairs and maintenance and areas that need
improvement.
- Lead, support and implement the College Sustainability Plan
which strives to improve campus impact upon the environment and
manage energy management and sustainability aspects of the facility
operations.
- Provide guidance and leadership to the Director of
Environmental Safety and Risk & Liability Management to ensure
comprehensive environmental, health, safety, and risk compliance is
maintained.
- Develop and maintain Key Performance Indicators for the
Facilities, Maintenance and Grounds Division which drives
operational excellence and high customer service satisfaction,
while minimizing costs.
- Maintain liaison with various local, county and state officials
and agencies in such areas as construction, fire safety systems,
funding, site development, zoning, roads, parking, permits and
right-of-way.
- Serves as College liaison with professional service, architect,
and construction firms.
- Ensure the implementation of facilities related regulations
including but not limited to, the Americans with Disabilities Act,
Michigan Barrier Free regulations, State Construction Codes, and
Federal and State OSHA industrial safety requirements.
- Prepare reports on facilities activities for the President and
present information at public meetings.
- Administer Facilities, Maintenance and Grounds Management
operations by supervising, training and evaluating personnel as
well as making recommendations regarding the hiring, discipline,
and discharge of personnel.
- Provide leadership to building and grounds staff to ensure a
clean, safe, and well-maintained environment and guarantees that
maintenance of space is functional, structurally sound, and
aesthetically pleasing.
- Responsible for financial security, fiscal management and sound
business practices when making expenditure decisions regarding
facilities budget and repairs, replacements, and restoration.
- Perform other related duties as assigned by the
President.MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree in architecture or related engineering
discipline
- Ten (10) to fifteen (15) years of progressively more leadership
work experience at the executive level reporting directly to the
President/CEO as executive director, associate vice president or
above, preferably in a unionized environment
- Ten (10) years' experience managing renovation and major
capital construction projects from inception through occupancy
- Knowledge of federal and state regulations and procedures
including building and life safety codes, and Capital Outlay
Plans
- Ten (10) years' experience preparing and managing contracts
involving professional design consultants including architects,
landscape architects and civil, mechanical and electrical
engineers
- Experience in engineering, finance, purchasing, working with
architectural firms, as well as human and public relations
- Extensive experience as an executive overseeing facilities and
construction projects for large organizations, encompassing new
construction, deferred maintenance grants, property procurement,
etc.
- Broad and deep design, capital planning, construction
management, and facility-management expertise
- Demonstrated administrative ability to plan, organize and
direct the resources and activities of diverse College
departments
- Strong communication and relationship skills
- Effective oral, written and interpersonal skills in order to
effectively communicate with staff, administrators and the general
public
- Demonstrated record of achievement in effectively managing
energy and campus utilities and systems
- Working knowledge of the facets of public safety, environmental
health and safety, risk management, facilities planning,
construction, and maintenance operationsPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Master's degree desired
- Higher education experience preferredAbout the
InstitutionWashtenaw Community College was established in 1965,
when Washtenaw County voters passed a millage to provide financial
support for a countywide community college. WCC opened with a
6-member Board of Trustees, a newly appointed president, and a
parcel of land in Ann Arbor and Superior Townships. Classes started
in September 1966 on a temporary campus at Willow Run, with 1200
students enrolled in 30 occupational programs and a transfer
curriculum.From this modest beginning, WCC has grown into one of
the nation's premier community colleges with an annual enrollment
of more than 18,000 students in credit classes each year, and
thousands more in Economic and College Development classes. The
diverse student body includes more than 1,000 students from 100+
foreign countries. The 285-acre campus and strategically located
extension centers, operating resources, technology-enabled
facilities, and instructional quality are the envy of
post-secondary education institutions near and far.Living in the
AreaAnn Arbor, with a population of 120,000, is consistently ranked
"Best of" in numerous categories by multiple sources including
being #1 in the Top 100 Best Places to Live ranking in 2018
conducted by Livability. The city hosts the best schools and
universities in the entire state of Michigan and education is a
priority for Ann Arbor locals. With more than 90% of residents
living within a 10-minute walk of a public park, Ann Arbor ranks
high in walkability. Charming streets lined with bookstores,
shopping, and unique culinary offerings set the backdrop for street
fairs and a thriving arts scene. There are endless opportunities
for sports, hiking and to enjoy nature along the Huron River which
runs through the center of town. The city has lower unemployment
and crime rates than the national average.To ApplyFor full
consideration, please apply by January 23, 2025.Please apply
through the application link and do not email
applications.Applications will be reviewed as they are received and
should include a cover letter and curriculum vita. Ideally cover
letters should not exceed two pages. All applications are treated
confidentially.Inquiries, referrals, and nominations are also
treated confidentially.Inquiries and questions: Please send to
WCCVPfmg@acesrch.comNominations and referrals: Please send the
nominee's name, title, and contact information if available to
nominations@acesrch.com.WCC EEO/AA StatementWashtenaw Community
College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer.Washtenaw Community College does not discriminate on the
basis of religion, race, color, national origin, age, sex, height,
weight, marital status, disability, veteran status, or any other
protected status as provided for and to the extent required by
federal and state statutes. Nor does the college discriminate on
the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender
expression. Washtenaw Community College is committed to providing
access and reasonable accommodation in its services, programs,
activities, education and employment for individuals with
disabilities.Please visit Washtenaw Community College's for more
information and upcoming events.
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