18 Aug
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Mount Royal University
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Alberta
18 Aug
Mount Royal University
Alberta
Manager, Electrical & Architectural Systems - (3826)
About this Position
About the Department - Facilities Management
Mount Royal University’s Facilities Management department is responsible for the planning, development, construction, design, operation, maintenance, safety, security and stewardship of all the buildings, infrastructure, sites and services within Mount Royal's campus community. Through efficient and environmentally sustainable operation, we offer grounds, custodial, building operations, facilities planning, security services and engineering professional services to provide a physical environment that supports and enhances our academic space for students and staff. Our team of professionals are dedicated to providing customer service excellence. Our staff respond to daily service requests and emergency/ priority situations as needed.
About the Role
The position is responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of the University’s Electrical and Architectural Systems campus wide. The position also has oversight for the building inventory control management system and process. The Manager has certified technical and operational ability and will ensure compliance with applicable legislation, regulations, codes and standards related to electrical and architectural systems and the occupational health and safety act.
The Manager, Electrical and Architectural Systems, reports to the Director of Facilities Operations. The role shall take all measures to ensure the safe and reliable operation and maintenance of the University’s Electrical System. The Manager will operationally support the power distribution system throughout the University. The role directs and supervises Electrical and Architectural staff according to OHSA regulation and authorizes all work performed in connection with these associated building systems. Ensures compliance of related building equipment including inspections, standard operating procedures, safety practices and corresponding documentation. The Manager will also support the department’s stewardship responsibilities and long‑term sustainability of the University’s facilities and infrastructure, maximizing opportunities for efficient delivery of services and optimal investments. Works with contractors, equipment vendors, and consultants when required during system design, project implementation, commissioning, etc.
The Manager will be required to spend considerable time walking around during regular business hours. Decision making will be primarily at the manager’s level. The manager will also be responsible for developing and managing budgets.
The hours of work for this position are established at 35.0 hours per week.
Responsibilities
Operation of the Electrical and Architectural Systems Campus Wide (34%)
Manages all operational changes, maintenance implementation, standard operating procedures, work schedules, and approvals pertaining to Electrical and Architectural Systems;
Responsible for the maintenance and reliability of all central plant, academic, administrative, and ancillary (Residences) Electrical Systems including the medium and low voltage substations, transformers, generators, electrical distribution systems, variable frequency drives, motors, fire alarm, elevators, interior lighting, exterior site lighting, emergency power systems, support for communication and security systems, and all other related electrical systems;
Responsible for the maintenance and reliability of all central plant, academic, administrative, and ancillary (Residences) Architectural Systems including building envelope, roofing, exterior enclosures such as windows and doors, overhead doors and gates, interior doors, interior finishes such as walls, floors, ceilings and minor furnishing repairs, lift equipment,
and minor interior carpentry, demolition and construction;
Provides guidance and consultation to contractors & MRU staff;
Works with projects teams, contractors, equipment vendors, and consultants when required to assist during system design, planning, scheduling, commissioning of projects, etc;
Addresses problem calls, prioritizes and delegates to staff as required;
Ensures good housekeeping standards are being met while conducting daily inspection rounds;
Provides support and direction to staff personnel and/or contractors outside of normal working hours in the event of an emergency situation;
Promotes and executes safe work practices and compliance with applicable codes and standards.
Administration and Budget (33%)
Supports Director with daily strategic planning, developing budgets, capital planning, asset management program, resource planning, utility/energy management and other business needs as required;
Assists the Director in making decisions, evaluating, formulating, and making suggestions for changing departmental policies, procedures, and goals;
Reviews, delegates and tracks CMMS work orders and maintains the preventative maintenance program;
Ensures efficient and effective operation of the Inventory Control area, processes and system;
Performs scheduled check‑ins with the Electrical Authority and Risk Insurer inspectors as required;
Ensures all regulatory compliance is being met;
Oversees purchases of equipment & tools, approval of major project work, labour relations issues, and strategic development;
Organizes and schedules shift rotations and vacations;
Submits procurement requisitions as required;
Regularly participates in the tendering process to create and manage contracted services for the department as required.
Supervision of Direct Reports & Staff (33%)
Leads by example;
Manages direct report Supervisors, Electrical and Architectural Systems staff, an Inventory Planner, and an Electrical Systems Specialist;
Provides strong leadership and development evaluations to direct reports and staff;
Creates a clean and safe work environment for staff;
Provides relevant opportunities that enable employees to excel and create opportunities for succession planning.
Environmental health and safety:
Ensure all work conducted is compliant with the Government of Alberta Occupational Health and Safety legislation and practices; have knowledge of and adhere to MRU safety systems, policies, procedures and safe work guidelines.
Qualifications
Electrical Engineering Technology 2-yearDiploma (Power Systems related) or Bachelor’s Degree – Electrical Engineering (Power Systems related) would be an asset
A combination of education and experience would be considered such as Electrical Skilled Trade License, augmented with facility management experience, professional development, and on‑the‑job training.
Minimum 6 years of previous related job experience required including on‑the‑job time learning specific tasks/procedures
Knowledgeable in the interpretation and requirements of CSA Z462, Building and Fire Codes
Demonstrated experience with maintenance functions and building systems/operations
Demonstrated experience in the operation and maintenance of major building electrical systems in an industrial, educational or plant setting
Demonstrated experience with preventative maintenance programs, tendering processes, service contracts, contract administration and capital planning
Knowledge of building automation systems
Experience in leading and supervising teams
Strong financial experience managing budget, etc.
Proven ability to maintain, manage and prepare reports and records
Progressive leadership responsibilities
Preference will be provided for supervisory experience in a unionized environment
Demonstrated knowledge of management techniques, including project management, record keeping, reporting, budgeting, inventory control and cost, personnel and performance analyses
Experience working with Energy Management programs/applications
Knowledge of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS - Archibus)
Knowledgeable in the interpretation and requirements of the Occupational Health & Safety Act
Demonstrated organizational, problem solving, leadership, relationship and teamwork building, decision making and communication skills
Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with diverse constituencies and excellent written and oral communication skills are necessary
Must have the capability to plan, coordinate, analyze, execute and document specific administrative and management functions with a sense of the long‑term goals of the department
Accomplished computer and software skills are mandatory.
Demonstrated track record in the development of facilities operational specifications, standards, work practices procedures and policies
Ability to make and execute safety decisions and to work under extremely stressful conditions
The position requires close attention to detail and strong assessment skills
The position requires a high stamina level to deal with multiple demands across campus
Excellent oral and written communication skills and demonstrated leadership abilities.
Mental stamina, stress management and time management are required in managing multiple,concurrent and unrelated problems and challenges.
A certificate from IFMA, BOMI, APPA, PMI would be an asset.
Communication - Verbal and Written
Have integrity and are inclusive
Teamwork
Engage and support others
Results oriented
Safety Awareness
Decision Making
Flexibility and Adaptability to Change
Organization & Time Management
Problem solving
Salary : $100,867 - $139,194 per annum
What We Offer
Talented and committed employees are the driving force among Canadian post‑secondary institutions. We strive to be an employer of choice. At MRU, we recognize that people are a combination of many intersecting identities; we work to cultivate an environment that welcomes the whole person and harnesses the strength that is available in our diversity, creating a rich and inclusive workplace.
Investing in the learning and development of our employees benefits the individual and the University. A variety of services, resources and programs encourage a healthy, productive workplace. MRU offers a competitive total compensation package including learning/training paid by employer, paid vacation, winter holiday closure, personal days and a free membership in our fully equipped recreation centre. Positions over six months may also be eligible for health and dental benefits, pension, health and personal spending accounts, and disability benefits.
Our campus offers the convenience of a full medical clinic, dentist and pharmacy, as well as a variety of wellness services such as physiotherapists and massage therapists. Campus Recreation offers many activities, including personal training, fitness classes, climbing, aquatics, sports, tournaments and certifications for students, employees and the public.
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📌 Manager, Electrical & Architectural Systems (Alberta)
🏢 Mount Royal University
📍 Alberta