| Description
 
 Reporting to the Director of Health System Facilities, the Building Systems Manager-Healthcare is accountable for the service, preventative maintenance, repair and documentation programs for the building mechanical, electrical, plumbing, pneumatic tube, life-safety and low-voltage systems for all UCLA Health System facilities including Ronald Reagan University Medical Center, Lynda and Stuart Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center and MOBs, the 200 and 300 Medical Plaza MOBs, Tiverton House, UCLA West Valley Medical Center and MOBs, and portions of the Center for Health Sciences (CHS), Edie and Lew Wasserman, 100 Medical Plaza, and West Medical buildings; Community Clinics as-needed; other facilities as-assigned. Salary Range: $116,300 - $264,600 /annually Qualifications
 
 
   Bachelor'sDegree or equivalent experience in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or
 related fields.
Certified Healthcare Facility ManagerCertificate.Minimum10 years' experience of heavy interface with the following: Building automation systems (in particular
 Siemens Apogee and Johnson Control Metasys), centralized HVAC systems (air
 handlers, chillers, boilers, pumps, steam distribution systems and condensate
 return systems, ducting systems, VRF system, etc.; Nurse call and Overhead Page
 systems, Television Systems, Centralized medical gas and medical vacuum
 systems.
Comprehensiveknowledge of the design and operation of large HVAC systems (required),
 acquired over a minimum of five years in a hospital setting (preferred).
Workingknowledge of the design and operation of normal- and emergency power systems,
 including but not limited to engine-generators, automatic transfer switches,
 electrical switchgear, etc.
Demonstratedmanagement skills to effectively manage and direct a workforce of approximately
 six represented Service and Operating engineers, one assistant manager and one superintendent.
Abilityto interact effectively with a supporting Campus Facilities Management
 workforce of approximately 40 represented skilled tradespeople both directly as
 needed and via their management structure.
Workingknowledge of methods, tools, equipment, and materials of the skilled craft
 trades, including HVAC, pneumatic tube, plumbing, fire alarm, building
 automation and centralized medical gas systems sufficient to organize work,
 evaluate progress and ensure that work quality meets the applicable standards.
Workingknowledge of applicable codes and standards including but not limited to TJC,
 Title 22, Title 24, NFPA, AAMI, AIA/FGI, etc.
Mathematicaland accounting skills sufficient to prepare, monitor departmental budgets and
 speak to variances.
Abilityto exercise sound time management skills, control projects and work proactively
 to mitigate complications that may jeopardize hospital operations.
Excellentinterpersonal skills to establish and maintain confidence, trust and strong
 working relationships across a large and diverse body of staff, Nursing
 directors, Senior management, Administrators and service providers.
Workingknowledge of Human Resources management principles to mentor, counsel, coach,
 train, evaluate and discipline staff, as needed.
Abilityto operate effectively, confidently and consistently in a critical and very
 dynamic hospital environment.
Abilityto communicate key aspects of technically-related issues to non-technical
 stakeholders in an effective manner
Abilityto rapidly learn the architecture, operation and case-by-case challenges of
 building systems as needed.
  Preferred 
   Licenseor certificate to practice in at least one of the professions: Mechanical
 Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Architecture, or related fields.
Knowledgeof construction principles and practices.
Demonstratedskill in using a PC with related software including Microsoft Excel, Word,
 PowerPoint, Outlook and AutoCAD or Bluebeam.
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