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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
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POSITION DESCRIPTION FOR JOB POSTING |
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Position Number: 50703784 |
Description Activated On: 4/22/2026 8:50:41 AM |
Position Purpose: Describe the primary purpose of this position and how it contributes to the organization’s objectives. Example: Provides clerical and office support within the Division to ensure its operations are conducted efficiently and effectively. This is a management position involving technical and administrative work in directing and supervising the physical plant, Preventive Maintenance Programs and Project Management within the Bureau of Juvenile Justice Services. This position is responsible and accountable for managing and coordinating Bureau of Juvenile Justice Services (BJJS) construction and renovation projects; implementing, monitoring, and directing the Preventive Maintenance Programs at two facilities: Youth Forestry Camp #3 (YFC#3) in James Creek and South Mountain Secure Treatment Unit (SMSTU) in South Mountain. This position reports directly to the Facility Operations Manager 4 (FOM4), and requires travel to both facilities in the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities. |
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Description of Duties: Describe in detail the duties and responsibilities assigned to this position. Descriptions should include the major end result of the task. Example: Types correspondence, reports, and other various documents from handwritten drafts for review and signature of the supervisor. Functions as Project Manager and coordinates all BJJS construction and renovations projects by utilizing departmental staff, contractors, staff from Division of Facilities and Property Management (DFPM) and when necessary, staff from the Department of General Services (DGS). Assists the FOM4 in implementing construction and renovation projects through the preparation of plans, sketches, and specifications to ensure the needs of each facility are met. Plans, organizes, and directs the implementation and monitoring of Preventive Maintenance Programs at each Facility. Trains Maintenance staff in proper procedures in implementation of the Preventive Maintenance Program. Follow up with visual inspection to assure these functions are being performed, in order to properly operate all equipment and machinery. Participates in annual project planning meetings with each facility director regarding facility needs; assists in establishing priorities for each facility to provide the FOM4 with necessary information utilized in yearly budget planning with Office of Children, Youth and Families, and the Budget Office. Submits a monthly status report of all contracted and in-house projects within BJJS to the FOM4. Inspects all buildings to assure compliance with life safety, fire, and electrical codes. Reports Labor and Industry deficiencies to FOM4. Initiates in-house projects by developing drawings, estimating costs of materials, and manpower requirements. Ensures materials are available prior to starting each project to enable completion within the projected timeframe and with as little disruption to the employees and residents as possible. Monitors energy usage by physically inspecting systems and equipment at each facility and submits recommendations for energy conservation to the FOM4. Supervise and works with the Facility Operations Supervisors (FOS) and/or Maintenance Repairmen 2 (MR2) to ensure an acceptable preventive maintenance program; identifies materials and establishes work stock levels at each facility. Manage the automobile fleet at each of the facilities. Initiates appropriate disposal of scrap/junk items, through the appropriate scrap/surplus sale. Manages the recycling program at each facility. Provides monthly recycling report to the FOM4. Employee functions in the absence of the FOM4 by performing those duties as necessary to maintain a safe and secure facility. Performs other related duties and special projects, as assigned/directed by the FOM4. Adheres to all federal, state and agency regulations, policies and procedures governing confidentiality. Apply the principles of Balanced and Restorative Justice (BARJ) and consider these principles during work situations as required. Attend and participate in staff meetings, supervisory conferences and employee training programs, including but not limited to CPR/First Aid, Fire Safety and Cultural Diversity in order to develop and maintain position skills. No more than one incident may occur where employee fails to immediately report an occurrence of "Work related Injury" to immediate supervisor or next line of authority. Assists FOM4 with coordinating work assignments, preventive maintenance, NRM projects at each facility. Coordinates with FOM at South Mountain Restoration Center to review/coordinate preventive maintenance and maintenance issues at SMSTU. |
Decision Making: Describe the types of decisions made by the incumbent of this position and the types of decisions referred to others. Identify the problems or issues that can be resolved at the level of this position, versus those that must be referred to the supervisor. Example: In response to a customer inquiry, this work involves researching the status of an activity and preparing a formal response for the supervisor’s signature. Determines priority of work orders and projects at each facility. Directs subordinates to determine specific tasks. Determines estimate of manpower and time needed to complete projects. Evaluates effectiveness of the Preventive Maintenance Program (PM) and updates the PM files as needed. |
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Requirements Profile: Identify any specific experience or requirements, such as a licensure, registration, or certification, which may be necessary to perform the functions of the position. Position-specific requirements should be consistent with a Special Requirement or other criteria identified in the classification specification covering this position. Example: Experience using Java; Professional Engineer License Experience: Licenses, registrations, or certifications: 1. Class C Driver's License 2. N/A 3. N/A 4. N/A 5. N/A 6. N/A |
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Essential Functions: Provide a list of essential functions for this position. Example: Transports boxes weighing up to 60 pounds.
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