Reporting to the Manager, Infrastructure Maintenance and Construction and under the leadership of the Director of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Supervisor, Infrastructure Maintenance and Construction leads, manages, plans, organizes, and administers a work unit which supports the university’s civil infrastructure consisting of over 200 miles of underground utilities and four million square feet of roadways, walkways and plazas. Responsibilities include providing direct leadership and supervision to an in-house team comprised of hourly casual union labor from three local labor unions (Local 9, Local 172 and Local 825) that expands, and contracts as needed, typically ranging from 30 employees in the off season to more than 60 employees during peak activities. The work consists of both routine and emergency repairs, preventive maintenance, end of life replacement and new construction.
The Supervisor fosters a culture that incorporates the core values of Facilities (teamwork, innovation, integrity, inclusiveness, respect, and sustainability) and places high value on customer service, workplace safety, and the use of technology to support the department and campus mission. The Supervisor also maintains strong communication and relationships with campus peers and partners, tailoring the operational resources and processes to meet and exceed customer expectations.
The Supervisor provides daily on-site management of projects including ordering and tracking of materials/supplies, construction stakeout, time and absence management, implementation of health and safety plans, ensuring work is completed in accordance with the University’s design standards and design drawings, implementation of QA/QC for all work completed and all as built and closeout documentation is completed.
In addition, the position is responsible for communication of all work through a series of meetings and notifications to ensure that the campus community is aware of the planned work in advance. This includes placing NJ One Call notifications, development of logistics plans, obtaining right-of-way permits, communication with facility managers and working with our facilities Project Communication Manager’s team to communicate the planned work to our Campus partners.
During absences, or as necessary, the Supervisor may assume interim responsibilities of the Manager.
Perform other duties as assigned, including overtime assignments, special event support, and responding to after-hours campus emergencies. During emergencies, the Supervisor is classified as a Core Essential Employee.
Essential Qualifications: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Preferred Qualifications:
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