What are the responsibilities and job description for the Principal Manager II, Facilities position at Judicial Branch of California?
The Principal Manager II serves as the Deputy Director of Facilities Services for the Judicial Council of California (JCC) and the judicial branch.
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Under the general direction of the Facilities Services Director, the Deputy Director / Principal Manager II manages and directs day-to-day oversight and delivery of facilities projects and programs within the Facilities Services office. This position performs all the duties necessary to oversee, guide, and manage the program and personnel implementing the statewide facilities program including Project Management, Facility Operations, Program Accountability and Services Support, Real Estate, and Emergency Planning and Security Coordination.
The Deputy Director / Principal Manager II will serve as second-in-command and assume primary management responsibility and accountability for achieving the Director's objectives for internal operations, programs, committees, personnel, reports, deliverables, and responses to inquiries from the Judicial Council Executive Team. The Director and Deputy Director / Principal Manager II will work closely to achieve cohesive operational alignment and external outreach to address complex and changing needs and priorities of the office.
The Deputy Director / Principal Manager II directs managers and staff in the development and implementation of statewide initiatives, protocols, processes, and / or procedures. The Deputy Director / Principal Manager II is responsible for working with all levels of staff on all project issues and can represent the JCC and Facilities Services office with local courts. This position will have advanced knowledge of principles, practices, and techniques of capital program, project, and construction management; facilities operation and maintenance; fiscal and risk management; program services; real estate management; emergency planning; and courthouse security; and knowledge associated with the State budgeting processes. This position reports directly to the office Director and will often act on the Director's behalf for specific tasks and duties when they are not available.
The Judicial Council
The Judicial Council of California is the policy-setting body for the state court system and has constitutionally conferred statewide rule-making authority. This authority includes developing, advocating for, and allocating the judicial branch budget. A majority of Council members are California state justices and judges; however, the Council also includes lawyers, legislators, and court administrators.
By enhancing its role as a leadership, knowledge, and service resource for the judicial branch, the Judicial Council’s staff organization seeks to continue to evolve as one of California’s most dynamic public service entities, focused on improving access to justice for all Californians by innovating and responding to the changing needs of the courts and the public.
As a government body charged with improving the statewide administration of justice, the Judicial Council has multiple offices with diverse responsibilities relating to court policy and operations. As employees of the council, every member of staff should view and approach their work as one Judicial Council with a public service mission that is greater than the sum of its parts.
The Judicial Council strives for work-life balance, including substantial vacation and holiday time. In addition, we offer an excellent benefits package, including pension, medical, dental, and vision coverage, flexible spending, up to $130 per month reimbursement for qualifying commuting costs, and retirement savings plans. In San Francisco, the office is only a 7-minute walk from the Civic Center BART station. In Sacramento, the office is minutes from downtown, just north of Discovery Park.
The Judicial Council offers hybrid work arrangements for many positions. The successful candidate will be expected to work in person on Wednesdays at the Judicial Council’s San Francisco or Sacramento office and reside in the areas surrounding these locations. Beginning January 2025, employees will work in the office at least two days per week.
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Salary : $130