Pay Range: Targeted pay up to $29.03 per hour, depending on experience.
Benefits Eligible: Yes
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (May require On Call)
Travel: Not required
Position Introduction:
The Facilities Management Area Maintenance/General Services Supervisor oversees the operation and maintenance of university facilities, directing zone maintenance personnel and coordinating preventive maintenance activities. The successful candidate will drive operational excellence by improving equipment reliability, enhancing energy efficiency, and ensuring timely completion of maintenance services.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Supervise zone maintenance teams responsible for the operation, repair, and upkeep of university facilities.
Manage preventive maintenance programs for HVAC systems, including filter replacement, belt maintenance, and Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) inspections and servicing.
Develop and implement optimized maintenance schedules to improve equipment reliability, reduce downtime, and control operational costs.
Lead campus-wide lighting maintenance programs and LED retrofit initiatives to support energy conservation goals.
Coordinate maintenance activities with building managers, HVAC technicians, electricians, plumbers, and other specialized trades.
Conduct facility inspections, identify deficiencies, and implement corrective and preventive maintenance actions.
Maintain, inspect, and clean VFD equipment to maximize HVAC system performance and ensure operational continuity.
Monitor work order completion, quality standards, customer service expectations, and regulatory compliance.
Promote and enforce workplace safety procedures and university policies.
Drive continuous improvement initiatives focused on reliability-centered maintenance, energy efficiency, and operational effectiveness.
Maintain accurate maintenance records, schedules, and performance metrics.
Assist with budgeting, resource planning, and workforce management within assigned zones.
Join OU and make a lasting impact on the spaces where students learn, research thrives, and careers are built.