Project Management/Continuous Improvement: - Leads a multitude of focused project efforts related to supporting Facilities Operations. - Routinely reports out on project status to all with vested interest. - Works closely with all teams within Facilities to accomplish projects in a timely manner. - Solicits feedback from others to ensure all project aspects are meeting expectations. - Identifies need for and/or is assigned functional/administrative project oversight and execution. - Perpetually reviews process and procedure in the interest of continuous improvement. - Perform root cause analysis on scheduling delays, equipment downtime, and scope changes. - Analyze system data to optimize team performance and procurement opportunities. - Routinely partners with Facilities Planning & Development leaders related to major project turnover and related asset management across all of Michigan Medicine. - Remains cognizant of budgetary components associated with all projects.
Work Coordination: - Evaluates skillset and materials requirements to complete specific maintenance and project related tasks. - Plans and schedules work with the appropriate level of detail for field staff comprehension of assignment. - Generates preventive maintenance work orders for shops included in the PM program. - Participates in planning activities such as scope definition, scheduling, coordination, risk assessment, execution, and continuous improvement. - Assist in the location, survey, inspection, and identification of new and existing mechanical, electrical, and plumbing assets & systems. - Communicates routinely with leadership, procurement, other project management, field staff, and contractors as necessary to coordinate work. - Works to compile information into job packages that are ready to be completed by Skilled Trades and AFSCME team members. - Ensures that Maximo work orders have appropriate notes added, materials listed, and time applied by field staff upon completion. - Conducts field verification of work completion when possible.
Ancillary Project Support: - Works closely with facility leadership to coordinate mechanical system shutdowns associated with project work. - Facilitates routine scheduling/planning/coordination meetings. - Routinely reviews the "Shutdowns" board and updates pertinent information within areas of responsibility. - Routinely reviews the "Active Huddle" board for awareness of current areas of focus for the team.
Safety: - Sets appropriate expectations of safety performance on every project. - Applies safety related knowledge to projects & planning/scheduling processes. - Routinely leads or participates in safety committee discussions/field activities. - Works closely with Safety Committee to define and manage projects associated with business workflow. - Works closely with Safety Management Services and other associated departments to ensure optimal safety process/procedure is in place.
Bachelor degree and two to four years related experience or equivalent.
Preferably with continuing education in a technical realm.
Strong familiarity with mechanical, electrical, plumbing, architectural disciplines.
Experience leading/driving safety performance.
Ability to read and interpret mechanical, electrical, structural, and plumbing drawings.
Strong organizational and prioritization skills.
Highly self-motivated.
Exceptional communicator in all mediums.
Proficient with Microsoft suite and other software systems.
College degree in Engineering, Facilities Management, Computer Information Systems, or other technical area a plus.
PMP certification achieved or associated learning in progress.
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