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Facilities Project Supervisor

This position serves as the on-site facilities supervisor responsible for the short and long-term planning, coordination and maintenance of the buildings and 36 acres of property that comprise the Romberg Tiburon Center and embodies its physical plant.
The facilities supervisor is responsible for the oversight of major and minor construction projects, service vendors, and supervision of on-site university facilities staff.
These activities encompass a variety of planning and maintenance services that are required to enhance and maintain the 36-acre site.
These include, but are not limited to:
major projects such as on-site renovations of laboratory and office space, HVAC, maintenance and operation of the bay-water pumping and circulation system and construction of major and minor research facilities.
Additionally, general building maintenance, general carpentry, general plumbing, general electrical, and basic materials fabrication and machining must be attended to, as well the day-to-day administration of the department including bookkeeping, and procurement.
Full-time permanent position.
No phone calls.
Applications accepted only via SF State University online system.
Refer to Job # 5310.
SF State is an Equal Opportunity/Americans with Disabilities Act employer and has a strong commitment to the principles of diversity.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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