You’ll be part of Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), which manages state facilities, fleet administration, sustainability initiatives, and surplus property programs. Your leadership will directly contribute to cost-effective, high-quality asset management that benefits all Oregonians.
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Lead and develop a team – Supervise and support staff across multiple trades, including electrical, HVAC, custodial, and landscaping services.
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Optimize operations – Ensure preventive and demand maintenance services are performed efficiently and effectively.
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Manage projects – Oversee building inspections, maintenance, energy efficiency initiatives, and capital improvement projects.
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Drive sustainability – Execute energy and resource conservation programs, conduct audits, and enhance efficiency strategies.
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Oversee budgets – Monitor and control expenditures to ensure financial accountability and cost-effectiveness.
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Collaborate across agencies – Work with state partners to support facility needs, resolve maintenance issues, and implement best practices.
Six years of lead work, foreman work, or supervision related to the class concept*;
Four years of experience related to the class concept* AND completion of an accredited vocational-training or construction-training program related to the class concept*;
Three years of related experience and a bachelor’s degree in a related field; OR an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
*Qualifying related experience refers to experience in a trades profession.