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  • Full-Time Building Manager
    Full-Time Building Manager
    il y a 4 jours
    $85000–$110000 par an
    Temps plein
    Manhattan, New York

    Seeking a dedicated Full-Time Building Manager to oversee the operations of our multi-use institutional and commercial facility. The ideal candidate will have experience in plant operations, personnel management, and vendor coordination, with appropriate certifications. Prior work history within a religious institution or school environment is preferred. Responsibilities: • Supervise 5 full-time custodial staff and manage third-party vendors., • Provide hands-on assistance with infrastructure, grounds-keeping maintenance, repair, and housekeeping., • Schedule, perform, and report required inspections and testing for life-safety and infrastructure features., • Coordinate with staff, congregants, and third-party services (security, caterers) for various events, including religious services, education programs, guest speakers, and performances, ensuring proper arrangement of seating, tables, A-V equipment, and food service., • Solicit vendor bids, track operational expenses, manage purchasing, and allocate budget resources., • Maintain organized building records for contracts, guarantees, inspections, and permits., • Manage logistics for supplies and equipment, both on-site and off-site, and coordinate on-site activities for third-parties. Work Hours: • Weekdays, with occasional pre-scheduled days and times for religious services and special events., • Availability for emergency services is required as needed, during other days and times. Compensation: • Competitive salary ranging from $85,000 to $110,000, commensurate with experience., • Comprehensive benefits package includes medical and dental coverage, a 403b savings plan, commuting expenses, vacation and medical leave, synagogue membership, and approved professional development. Our Landmarked 1859 building, free-standing and sited on a ¼ acre landscaped property, is of masonry and heavy timber construction, with three full stories, plus occupiable cellar and attic, encompassing some 15,000 square feet. Infra-structure consists of environmental conditioning by oil-fired steam boiler and multiple forced-air ventilation systems providing heating and cooling via steam radiators and re-heat coils, electric re-heat coils, exterior and interior split-compressor refrigeration coils, and by separate mini-spilt-system air cooling units. A single domestic and fire water service is connected to municipal supply. Domestic and storm water plumbing and drainage is by gravity and ejector systems discharging at municipal sewer. Building is fully sprinklered and equipped with central station fire alarm service. ConEd provides line-voltage electric service for power distribution and lighting; a UPS supports emergency lighting and signage. A lighting control system serves the main sanctuary. Low-voltage IT and audio-visual systems extend throughout the building, and a local and central station monitored security system serves the grounds and building - door control devices are connected to the fire control system. Vertical circulation is provided by one hydraulic elevator and two LULA lifts. Uses for the building and grounds include, but are not limited to, religious services on week-ends, holidays and festivals, a week-day nursery school, after school classes for children up to 13 years, afternoon and evening adult education, staff offices, daytime and evening committee and community meetings, a seasonal overnight homeless shelter, and life-cycle events for weddings, etc. Building typically operates 6-7 pays per week, 8 am to 10 pm.

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  • Facilities Manager
    Facilities Manager
    il y a 1 mois
    $70000–$80000 par an
    Temps plein
    Manhattan, New York

    The Organization: New 42 catalyzes the power of performing arts to spark new perspectives, incubate new works, and create new opportunities for us all. Through the nonprofit’s signature projects — New Victory Theater (New York City’s premier theater for kids and families) and New 42 Studios (“Broadway’s secret laboratory”) — New 42 makes extraordinary performing arts a vital part of everyone’s life, from the earliest years onward. We believe representation matters both on the stage and behind the scenes, and seek employees who feel the same. We also know that creative people often come with non-traditional resumes and experience; if you believe you’d be a great fit here, please don’t count yourself out—we want to hear from you! Read more below on how to apply. The Position New 42 seeks a full-time Facilities Manager to oversee the cleaning, maintenance, and repair, and other janitorial services at the Studios Building and New Victory Theater. This role will involve hands-on management and strategic oversight of the facilities team to maintain a safe, clean, and functional work environment. The position will also manage budget tracking, including coding, PO processing, and quarter and year-end reconciliation—as well as all work agreements, building contracts, renewals, and insurance requirements. Manage building operations (HVAC, plumbing, electrical, elevators, and fire/life-safety systems). The Facilities Manager must be willing to work a flexible schedule, primarily evenings and weekends, and will be required to participate in on-call duties to respond to emergencies as the organization runs a 7-day operation. Primary Duties and Responsibilities • Develop and implement a cleaning and preventative maintenance plan for buildings to ensure buildings are well-maintained and operating effectively and efficiently in compliance with applicable building codes and governmental regulations, as well as organizational policies., • Manage a facilities team consisting of superintendents, handypersons, and cleaning staff who are members of the union, 32BJ., • Create and monitor weekly facilities staff schedules and assignments based on the buildings' operational needs., • Conduct routine building inspections to review staff performance and ensure building standards are met, as well as identify areas in need of repair, maintenance, or noncompliance., • Operate, monitor, and maintain building systems to ensure they operate correctly, optimally, and efficiently; such systems include, but are not limited to, HVAC, Building Management System (BMS), plumbing, electrical, elevator, and fire/life safety systems., • Respond to building and facility operation issues; diagnose problem(s) and effectively coordinate resolution of issues and coordinate timely repairs with in-house or contractors if necessary., • Oversee maintenance contracts, proposals, and service level agreements and associated work by contractors or vendors in conjunction with the Director of Facilities., • Utilize and manage the work order/facility management system and ensure orders are addressed in a timely manner., • Develop and manage facility-related budgets, including tracking and processing of invoices and weekly payroll., • Oversee facilities maintenance, supply purchasing, and ordering, • Lead facility (non-capital) projects, • Participate in identifying long-range maintenance programs, capital projects, and purchases as part of an annual budgeting process., • Maintain an EAP/FLSD Director license for the New 42nd Street Studios and perform relevant duties as required., • Additional duties as assigned. Essential Knowledge and Qualifications: • 5 years of supervisory responsibility in building operations/facility management (preferably in performing arts facilities), • Able to work evenings, weekends, and holidays, • Managerial/supervisory experience with union staff (preferred), • Solid understanding of building systems, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and life safety systems, • Knowledge of building regulations and codes, such as DOB, DEP, FDNY, and OSHA, • Experience with using facilities management and building management systems, • Advanced proficiency in MS Office or Google Suite (spreadsheet, scheduling, word-processing, database), • Hands-on experience in general repairs (carpentry, painting, etc.), • FDNY Certificates:, • F-59: Emergency Action Plan/Fire Safety Director, • S-12 Citywide Sprinkler Systems, • S-13 City-Wide Standpipe Systems, • P-98 Certificate of Fitness for City-Wide Fuel-Oil Piping and Storage System, • P-99 Certificate of Fitness Low-Pressure Oil Boiler Why Should I Apply? Be a part of this leading non-profit performing arts organization that is committed to empowering young people, artists, and educators through the performing arts. In addition to a competitive salary, New 42 offers a strong employee benefits package that includes comprehensive Health Insurance, Flexible Spending Account, 403 (b) Retirement Plan, Employee Pension, and Paid Time Off. Equal Opportunity Employer New 42 is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind: New 42 is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, predisposition or carrier status, disability, age, military or veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law. New 42 is committed to anti-oppressive practices across all departmental business processes; we aim to prioritize and advance as an anti-racist, anti-oppressive organization. Accessibility Needs Any applicants needing accessibility accommodations, please don't hesitate to let us know what you need. Notes from Human Resources Applicants must submit the following to be considered for the position: • Cover letter expressing specific interest in and qualification for the position, • Resume

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  • Coordinator
    Coordinator
    il y a 2 mois
    $15.92 par heure
    Temps partiel
    Seventh Avenue, Newark

    The Center Coordinator ensures smooth, compassionate, and organized operations at their assigned North Porch location. This role involves direct client interaction, inventory management, donor intake, reporting, and maintaining strong relationships with partner agencies and host locations. The Coordinator is the welcoming face of the center and plays a key role in delivering essential support to families in crisis. Key Responsibilities Client Services • Schedule in‑person appointments for new clients and complete intake information., • Prepare supply packages for distribution, including diapers, wipes, formula, baby food, clothing, and other baby items., • Note any additional client needs and communicate them so the organization can search its network for resources., • Answer calls from current clients, confirm intake details, and prepare bags for scheduled pickup days., • Provide referrals to other agencies or programs when clients need additional support. Inventory Management • Prepare and submit monthly inventory reports to the Program Director by the required deadline., • Monitor supply levels and notify the Director when items are low or urgently needed. Donations • Record donor information and inventory all donations dropped off at the center., • Forward donor details to the Board Member responsible for thank‑you letters. Reporting • Submit monthly Inventory Reports to the Program Director., • Submit monthly Mother & Infant Number Reports to the Program Director. Agency & Host Location Relations • Respond to questions from current referring agencies., • Register new organizations as referring partners., • Maintain positive, professional relationships with host locations. Center Maintenance • Keep the center clean, organized, and welcoming for clients, volunteers, and donors. Qualifications Required • Strong communication and interpersonal skills., • Ability to work independently and manage multiple tasks., • Comfort working with families experiencing crisis or hardship., • Basic computer skills (email, spreadsheets, data entry)., • Ability to lift and move supply boxes (typically 15 lbs)., • Compassionate, patient, and client‑centered., • Organized and detail‑oriented., • Bilingual (Spanish/English or other languages). Preferred • Experience in social services, community outreach, or nonprofit work., • Experience with volunteer coordination., • Familiarity with northern New Jersey communities. Hours & Compensation • Part‑time; hours vary by center., • Compensation based on experience.

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