Facilities Manager
CLOSING DATE**: Open Until Filled w/ Bi-Weekly ReviewsPOSITION:** Facilities ManagerSALARY:** $30.88 - 34.76/hrREPORTS TO:** Fish & Wildlife;** **Fish Division ManagerLOCATION:** Nespelem, WABasic Functions: The Facilities Manager oversees the operation, maintenance, and long-term functionality of all Fish and Wildlife Program facilities, including hatcheries, field stations, offices, workshops, and storage sites. Facilities are located throughout the reservation, including Nespelem, Omak, Inchelium and Bridgeport, with additional program facilities located in Spokane, Wenatchee, and the Methow Valley. These facilities include fish hatcheries, water delivery infrastructure, field stations, administrative offices, maintenance shops, storage facilities, and other operational infrastructure supporting fisheries production, research, and program operations. The Facilities Manager ensures that all buildings, systems, and grounds are maintained in safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible condition to support fisheries operations, staff, and research activitiesMinimum Qualifications**[Education and Training:]{.underline} ** The position typically requires a Bachelors' degree in Facilities Management, Construction Management, Engineering or related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience, plus 3-5 years' experience demonstrating the ability to perform the duties of the position. ***Provide a copy of the college transcript at the time of application.***Demonstrated experience in project management, budgeting, and contractor oversight.**[Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:]{.underline} **Requires comprehensive understanding of building systems including electrical, HVAC, mechanical, and plumbing infrastructure.Requires knowledge of construction, maintenance, and repair methods across a range of facility types (industrial, office, hatchery, field structures).Requires familiarity with environmental regulations and best management practices applicable to Fish and Wildlife facilities (e.g., water quality, waste management, spill response).Requires working knowledge of building and fire codes, TOSHA safety standards, and preventive maintenance practices.[]{style="font-family: Arial, Helveti"}