{"schemaVersion":"jobsearcher.job.v1","id":"a17152af5d582d2d9593dfd0","url":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/a17152af5d582d2d9593dfd0","canonicalUrl":"https://jobsearcher.com/jobs/a17152af5d582d2d9593dfd0","title":"Manager, Facilities Services","description":"The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is a federally chartered, nonpartisan institution that was created by the US Congress to serve as America's national memorial to the victims of the Holocaust and an educational institution dedicated to the history and lessons of the Holocaust. The Museum seeks to educate Americans from all 50 states and all walks of life as well as international audiences. The Museum has three areas of expertise: Holocaust remembrance, Holocaust scholarship and education, and genocide prevention.\r\nIn carrying out its important memorial and educational mission, the Museum is guided by its institutional values for our workplace: Honor the memory of the victims; carry out our work with dignity, humility, integrity and respect for others; and strive for excellence through teamwork, rigor, and a culture of continuous learning. Consistent respect for others is the foundation for trust, collegiality and inclusion.\r\nInformation about the role and the office\r\nThe Manager of Facilities Services is responsible for planning, programming, and administering the design and construction of USHMM facilities, the building of any new structures, master planning of all facilities, historic preservation, and the renovation and improvement of existing structures, as well as managing annual service contracts supporting the buildings and grounds. Manages the daily activities and workflow of the Museum's Facilities Services Branch. Facilities Services maintains the architectural integrity of the Museum, ensures ADA compliance, oversees design, construction and renovation projects, and manages various service contracts such as housekeeping, elevator repair, and pest management. Plans, formulates, justifies, and executes the budget for architectural, facilities and engineering services.\r\nThe role supervises five employees including Engineering Technicians, providing Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD), and project management services and Facilities Operations Specialists providing contract and project management services. The USHMM Division of Operations is currently seeking a Manager of Facilities Services. This is a full-time donated position (non-Federal) paid with the Museum's donated funds. Salary is commensurate with background and experience.\r\nThis position is located in Washington, DC.\r\nDuties and Responsibilities for the role\r\nEnsures that Museum facilities are well-maintained, safe, and efficiently managed;\r\nDevelops and ensures that day to day branch systems, policies, procedures, and practices support required outcomes and provides outstanding customer service.\r\nProvides leadership and direction to staff in the branch, promoting Museum values, employee development, and team building/engagement. Demonstrates a commitment to continuous learning and knowledge sharing. Works in concert with the team to develop goals, objectives, priorities, spending, and work plans.\r\nPlans and executes the architectural and engineering services for the Museum.\r\nDetermines program priorities, develops plans to ensure that architectural and engineering services respond to the Museum's changing needs, and delegates work to accomplish goals, reach targets and serves as liaison to internal stakeholders regarding facilities matters.\r\nLeads master planning of all Museum facilities, including the programming and administration of USHMM facilities design and construction, the building of any new structures, and the renovation, preservation, and improvement of existing structures.\r\nContracts for third-party Facility Condition Assessments to incorporate findings into annual operating budgets and capital planning.\r\nProvides architectural and engineering advice, consultation, reviews, studies, reports, presentations, designs, plans, specifications, drawings, cost estimates, inspections, and other related services to ensure the efficient development, maintenance, and operation of structures occupied by the USHMM.\r\nDevelops, maintains, and assures uniformity to the Museum Master Plan to ensure further renovations and construction meet the needs of the Museum's mission.\r\nServes as Contracting Officer's Representative (COR) on major design and construction projects and oversees the work of contractors and monitors progress during performance of work; reviews completed work for adequacy and quality; coordinates work involving multiple disciplines (electrical, mechanical, civil, and structural) and collaborates with other contractors to resolve conflicts; maintains records on the status of projects; and prepares production reports as requested.\r\nProvides critical input on plans, programs, and activities affecting Museum structures; assists in evaluating the need for renovations and repairs and prioritizes repair and rehabilitation projects.\r\nReviews studies, cost estimates, designs, construction documents, and other architectural work products to ensure professional and functional adequacy, specifically for protection of public and employee health and safety, preservation of architectural integrity, cost effectiveness, operational and maintenance efficiency, aesthetic compatibility, energy efficiency, utilities sustainability, and compliance with laws, regulations, codes, policies, and standards.\r\nDevelops, formulates, produces, and maintains facility, preventative maintenance programs, and construction standards to ensure the highest level of facility maintenance and ensure that the original architectural design intent is preserved.\r\nAnalyzes requirements and defines scope of work and interdisciplinary requirements and consults with other subject matter expert professionals, plans work and sets priorities, and defines schedule, budgets, and job requirements.\r\nServes as the Architectural & Engineering (A&E) Manager for professional service contractors and develops scope of work, estimates cost of services, and assists in selection of A&E and construction contractors and monitors cost, progress, risk, and quality of contract work and serves as liaison, coordinates government activities, and processes work products as assigned.\r\nPerforms A&E studies and prepares technical reports, designs, graphic presentations, and construction drawings, specifications, and cost estimates for new construction or the repair and improvement of existing facilities/structures.\r\nServes as the Museum code compliance officer, Section 106 officer, liaison to the National Capital Planning Commission and the Commission of Fine Arts, as well as other federal and local government entities.\r\nServes as the Americans with Disabilities Act/Architectural Barriers Act (ADA/ABA) Coordinator for the Museum and reviews all existing facilities and exhibits on a regular basis for standards compliance and develops, formulates, produces, and maintains the Museum's ADA Handbook and reviews all projects being designed for the Museum, to include temporary exhibits, Permanent Exhibition modifications, and facility modifications to ensure compliance with ADA/ABA requirements.\r\nPerforms other duties as required or assigned.\r\nMinimum Qualifications for the role\r\nAt least ten (10) years of relevant facilities management experience, and five (5) years of supervisory experience is required.\r\nKnowledge of facilities management and capital planning principles and practices.\r\nKnowledge of design and construction project planning and management principles including skills which result in successful project performance related to scope identification, stakeholder engagement, budget and schedule performance, risk mitigation and quality control.\r\nDemonstrated ability to organize and troubleshoot projects, and oversee budgets, contracts, procurements and other financial matters.\r\nCreative problem solver with demonstrated experience effectively managing logistics and navigating sensitive and complex environments and situations.\r\nAbility to lead, manage, and motivate a team of employees and contractors while continuously displaying strong organizational skills and attention to detail is essential.\r\nAbility to work in a time sensitive, deadline driven, demanding and sometimes stressful environment, taking initiative and prioritizing multiple, simultaneous tasks with minimal supervision/oversight.\r\nAbility to tackle challenges, while remaining focused and flexible with changing priorities and needs.\r\nExcellent interpersonal skills, ability to work both independently & collaboratively as a team member.\r\nAbility to inspect construction projects and Museum facilities locations.\r\nAbility to travel between Museum facilities in Metropolitan Washington, DC and occasional travel to the Museum's regional offices.\r\nAbility to work occasional nights and weekends in response to museum operational needs or emergencies 24/7, make rapid and appropriate judgments, and take a leadership role in emergency crisis situations.\r\nPreferred Qualifications for the role\r\nBachelor's Degree in Facilities Management, Architecture, Engineering or other related field or equivalent experience in these areas, a plus.\r\nSeven (7) years of supervisory experience.\r\nExperience managing federal and non-federal staff, a plus.\r\nExperience in a Museum or other operation with public visitation and critical temperature and humidity control, a plus.\r\nEqual Opportunity Employer /Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities\r\nThis employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. 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Consistent respect for others is the foundation for trust, collegiality and inclusion.\r\nInformation about the role and the office\r\nThe Manager of Facilities Services is responsible for planning, programming, and administering the design and construction of USHMM facilities, the building of any new structures, master planning of all facilities, historic preservation, and the renovation and improvement of existing structures, as well as managing annual service contracts supporting the buildings and grounds. Manages the daily activities and workflow of the Museum's Facilities Services Branch. Facilities Services maintains the architectural integrity of the Museum, ensures ADA compliance, oversees design, construction and renovation projects, and manages various service contracts such as housekeeping, elevator repair, and pest management. Plans, formulates, justifies, and executes the budget for architectural, facilities and engineering services.\r\nThe role supervises five employees including Engineering Technicians, providing Computer-Aided Drafting and Design (CADD), and project management services and Facilities Operations Specialists providing contract and project management services. The USHMM Division of Operations is currently seeking a Manager of Facilities Services. This is a full-time donated position (non-Federal) paid with the Museum's donated funds. Salary is commensurate with background and experience.\r\nThis position is located in Washington, DC.\r\nDuties and Responsibilities for the role\r\nEnsures that Museum facilities are well-maintained, safe, and efficiently managed;\r\nDevelops and ensures that day to day branch systems, policies, procedures, and practices support required outcomes and provides outstanding customer service.\r\nProvides leadership and direction to staff in the branch, promoting Museum values, employee development, and team building/engagement. Demonstrates a commitment to continuous learning and knowledge sharing. Works in concert with the team to develop goals, objectives, priorities, spending, and work plans.\r\nPlans and executes the architectural and engineering services for the Museum.\r\nDetermines program priorities, develops plans to ensure that architectural and engineering services respond to the Museum's changing needs, and delegates work to accomplish goals, reach targets and serves as liaison to internal stakeholders regarding facilities matters.\r\nLeads master planning of all Museum facilities, including the programming and administration of USHMM facilities design and construction, the building of any new structures, and the renovation, preservation, and improvement of existing structures.\r\nContracts for third-party Facility Condition Assessments to incorporate findings into annual operating budgets and capital planning.\r\nProvides architectural and engineering advice, consultation, reviews, studies, reports, presentations, designs, plans, specifications, drawings, cost 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