What are the responsibilities and job description for the DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES III (SCHOOLS) position at Rochester City School District?
- Supervision of employees is defined as responsible direction and control of subordinate employees. This involves a responsibility for planning for individuals in a work group and includes but is not limited to, assigning and reviewing work, evaluating performance, maintaining work standards, motivating and developing subordinate employees, implementing procedural changes, increasing efficiency and dealing with problems of absenteeism, morale and discipline. The supervision aspects must be an integral part of the job, not incidental or occasional.
JobID: 3903
Position Type:
Supervisory / Administration/Supervisory Administration (ASAR - Civil Service)
Supervisory / Administration/Supervisory Administration (ASAR - Civil Service)
Date Posted:
3/28/2025
3/28/2025
Location:
Rochester City School District
Rochester City School District
Date Available:
03/28/2025
03/28/2025
Closing Date:
04/04/2025
04/04/2025
Position Information
Bargaining Unit
ASAR
Job Location
Service Center
Job Title
DIRECTOR FACILITIES III (SCHOOLS)
Hours
40
Bracket
A
Salary Range
$65,000 - $110,000
ABOUT RCSD: The Rochester City School District (RCSD), located in vibrant Monroe County on the beautiful shores of Lake Ontario serves over 26,000 students, of whom more than 85% are students of color, in 46 schools and 10 alternative programs. The RCSD Board of Education and Superintendent believe that each student has recognizable and untapped potential that we all strive to discover and fulfill. In a partnership of family, school and community, our mission is to provide all students equitable access to a high quality education and graduate students who are prepared to become productive members of society. The Rochester City School District’s vision is to provide a high quality education that fosters the development of the individual talents and abilities of our students in a nurturing environment of equity. Students are our first priority and will drive each decision. Our work is centered in respect, trust, integrity and accountability.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS: A Director of Facilities III (Schools) is responsible for providing administrative direction to a school district’s facilities department. The work is performed according to established policies and procedures and in accordance with applicable State, local, and federal laws, rules and regulations which apply to school district facility operations and maintenance. The majority of activities are performed in the office, but the incumbent will spend time at various work sites ensuring that work is being performed and completed in an efficient manner. This position differs from Director of Facilities II (Schools) in that the incumbent has primarily administrative responsibilities, while the Director of Facilities II (Schools) has supervisory responsibilities over subordinate supervisors and staff. A Director of Facilities III (Schools) may have an Assistant Director of Facilities III to assist with the management of day-to-day activities. The work is performed under general supervision of the School Superintendent or designee with considerable leeway allowed for the exercise of independent judgment in carrying out the details of the work. Supervision is exercised over the work of subordinate supervisors. Does related work as required.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES: (All need not be performed in a given position. Other related activities may be performed although not listed.)
Exercises administrative direction and supervision over the operations and personnel involved in the facilities department and where applicable, the transportation department of a school district;
Develops policies and procedures to ensure the preventive maintenance program is carried out to ensure buildings, grounds and equipment are maintained in a safe operating condition;
Directs, assigns, trains and evaluates the work of subordinate supervisors and personnel;
Creates and maintains records and reports relative to operations and the programs supervised;
Ensures that inspections and reports are completed for federal, state, and local regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with codes, rules, and regulations;
Assists the Superintendent and School Board in the formulation of policies related to buildings and grounds maintenance, and where applicable, fleet maintenance;
Discusses capital projects, maintenance, repair and operational needs with school administrator(s);
Works with construction managers, architects and/or engineers to develop, implement and complete capital improvement projects and other long-term plans;
Ensures that preventive maintenance is performed and meets regularly with subordinates to discuss repairs on equipment, including plumbing, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) and electrical systems;
Ensures that custodial, maintenance and if applicable, transportation employees receive necessary in-service training;
Reviews the school district’s expenditures from the prior year and assists the Superintendent with the budget process by forecasting and planning for the upcoming budget;
Approves purchase requests of cleaning supplies, fuel and parts for equipment and buildings;
Inspects painting, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and other mechanical maintenance and construction work performed by private contractors, custodial, or maintenance employees to ensure work is in compliance with contract specifications, as well as, applicable codes and regulations;
Ensures that inspections are performed and tests of security systems, safety lighting, fire extinguishers, fire alarm system, doors, and eyewash stations are completed to ensure proper operation and compliance with applicable codes and regulations;
Recommends staffing to administrators and is also responsible for interviewing, hiring, evaluating, and disciplinary departmental personnel;
Establishes and/or policies and procedures regarding work schedules, vacation, personal and sick leave requests and ensures employees have adequate leave accruals;
Responds to inquiries from employees, school district administrators, and the public regarding school district buildings and grounds activities;
Attends monthly school board meetings and other committee meetings, as required, to address issues specific to the facilities department and where applicable, the transportation department.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: Thorough knowledge of applicable codes, laws, rules and regulations governing school buildings and grounds administration; thorough knowledge of safety regulations, procedures and security in the workplace and public buildings; thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of administrative supervision; thorough knowledge of budgeting principles, practices and procedures; working knowledge of buildings and grounds maintenance and repair practices and procedures; working knowledge of safety precautions and practices associated with buildings and grounds maintenance and repair work; ability to plan, direct and supervise a program of buildings and grounds maintenance; ability to organize, prepare and maintain accurate records and files; ability to inspect the work of building tradespersons and contractors to ensure compliance with contract specifications, as well as, applicable codes and regulations; ability to understand, interpret, and follow instructions, plans, diagrams, specifications and blueprints; ability to understand and follow written and verbal instructions; ability to establish, interpret and carry out oral and written policy; ability to prepare budgets, operating reports, and a variety of other reports relative to program activities; ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing; organizational, technical and administrative aptitude.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma and one (1) of the following:
(A) ?A Bachelor’s or higher-level degree in School Facilities Management, Engineering, Construction Management or Architecture and three (3) years of experience in school facilities maintenance, general building construction, building maintenance or repair work, or construction management, one (1) year of which must have involved the supervision of employees*; or
(B) An Associate’s or higher-level degree in School Facilities Management, Engineering, Engineering Technology, Building Construction Technology, or Architectural Technology and five (5) years of experience in school facilities maintenance, general building construction, building maintenance or repair work, or construction management, one (1) year of which must have involved the supervision of employees*; or
(C) Seven (7) years of experience in school facilities maintenance, general building construction, building maintenance or repair work, or construction management, one (1) year of which must have involved the supervision of employees*.
Non-Qualifying Experience: Experience limited to building cleaning is not qualifying. Building cleaning is defined as activities primarily involving a variety of inside and outside building cleaning activities including, but not limited to, washing walls and windows, polishing floors, cleaning restrooms, and disposing of refuse.
A degree in landscape architecture shall not be qualifying.
Project management experience which did not include the minimum amount of experience in employee supervision is not qualifying.
Construction management: includes management of a building construction project from inception to completion including cost estimating, construction planning/scheduling and construction inspection to ensure compliance with building codes.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Possession of a valid New York State driver’s license and certificates appropriate to the vehicles, equipment and/or machinery operated at time of appointment or during the course of employment consistent with the needs of the school district.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENT FOR APPOINTMENT IN SCHOOL DISTRICTS: In accordance with Safe Schools Against Violence in Education (SAVE) legislation, Chapter 180 of the Laws of 2000, and by the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education, candidates for appointment in school districts must obtain clearance for employment from the State Education Department prior to employment based upon a fingerprint and criminal history background check.
NOTE: Verifiable part-time experience may be prorated toward meeting full-time experience requirements.
Monroe County Civil Service Commission
ADOPTED: June 9, 2016
REVISED: October 4, 2018 \
REVISED: November 8, 2018
REVISED and TITLE CHANGE: October 6, 2022
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The administration of a statewide examination including the development of eligibility criteria for the titles Director of Facilities I (Schools), Director of Facilities II (Schools) and Director of Facilities III (Schools) is the responsibility of New York State per Civil Service Law, Section 17. The job specification’s text is taken from the New York State Civil Service Department’s model job specification.
Salary : $65,000 - $110,000