Facility Services Supervisor University of Manitoba

Facility Services Supervisor University of Manitoba

18 Aug
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University of Manitoba
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Manitoba

18 Aug

University of Manitoba

Manitoba

Join the University of Manitoba as a Facility Services Supervisor, managing custodial and maintenance services within campus facilities. Drive operational excellence in a collaborative setting.

The successful candidate will oversee custodial services in various campus facilities, such as arenas and athletic centers. This role includes leadership responsibilities, managing staff performance and service delivery. A focus on effective communication and organizational skills will be key to successfully navigating the needs of the campus community.

Key Responsibilities:
• Lead and supervise custodial personnel for optimal performance
• Ensure cleaning and maintenance standards are met across facilities
• Collaborate with stakeholders for event setups and operations




• Manage procurement and supplies of cleaning materials
• Address any facility-related emergencies swiftly and efficiently

Requirements:
• Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline is necessary
• Minimum three years’ related supervisory experience required
• Experience in managing custodial operations and ice-making facilities
• Pool Operator and Power Engineering Certificates mandatory
• Strong organizational and problem-solving skills

Elevate facility management standards and enhance the campus experience at the University of Manitoba.
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📌 Facility Services Supervisor University of Manitoba
🏢 University of Manitoba
📍 Manitoba

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