Penn State mark
All Jobs Facilities Operations
Campus Planning Environmental, Health, and Safety Facilities and Maintenance Management Facilities Services
Management Professional Supervisory Support

Penn State Job Catalog

Facilities Representative – Advanced Professional (PSU0684)

Additional Levels

Additional levels that exist for this job profile can be seen below.

Job Strings

The defined natural career progression within or between job profiles.

Facilities Representative



Job Summary

A Facilities Representative primarily serves as a liaison for facilities related issues and is often the primary point of contact for unit personnel and other customers within the assigned facility or facilities; is responsible for investigating or coordinating responses for facilities problems, complaints, emergencies, special events or other facility issues or operations. The Facilities Representative serves the assigned area for ongoing/standing University-wide initiatives and committees (i.e., parking, safety, diversity, etc.); coordinates facility planning initiatives (space usage, maintenance, alterations, or new construction), including developing budgets, project support and management, purchasing fixtures, furniture or equipment and maintaining records, data or other relevant files associated with these activities. They may oversee physical inventories of capital equipment, may act as the contact for safety related issues, or act as the facilities safety officer, and coordinate facility access and security issues; acts as facilities liaison with University officials and offices (EHS, OPP, Risk, Procurement, etc.) and external agencies (i.e., regulatory, L&I, OSHA, CDC, DHS).

Representative Duties

  • Serve as primary point of contact or liaison with OPP for facilities maintenance, repairs, and alterations; monitor charges and work performed; investigate and report building problems; direct emergency maintenance repairs
  • Coordinate the development of renovation and new construction projects including: routine and new project requests to OPP, communicating with project contacts and users, defining the scope of new projects and resolving project budget issues
  • Identify needs and seek funding from OPP for preventive maintenance, routine and major maintenance, energy/utility conservation and environmental compliance issues; assist with development of facilities renewal program
  • Maintain awareness of and ensure compliance with applicable University, government and regulatory requirements; may serve as liaison with external agencies
  • Assist with selecting and coordinating internal and external engineering and architectural resources and other professionals for projects
  • Control receiving, inventory and proper usage of various types of equipment and inventory
  • Plan, develop and monitor assigned budget(s); participate in regularly scheduled reviews as requested; recommend/approve all documents for payment
  • Serve as department/college/unit representative on ongoing initiatives and committees; may serve as University representative as necessary
  • May act as safety officer and could include communicating safety policies or initiatives, daily decisions on hazardous and/or infectious waste management, and storage and disposal; make recommendations and implement changes to improve
  • Evaluate proposed changes/enhancements to new/existing continuous quality improvement practices; approve/implement as appropriate
  • Hire, train, supervise and evaluate assigned staff and technical-service employees

Level Matrix

Level:
Advanced Professional
Base Description:
– Completes activities, tasks, and/or projects of a functional nature.
Level Summary:
– Demonstrates proficient and comprehensive knowledge of defined skill areas/applications. Applies knowledge of principles, practices, and procedures of a particular field to decision-making and problem–solving. Works under minimum supervision on varied and sometimes difficult work assignments, conferring with supervisor or subject matter experts on unusual matters. May lead others or a team in completion of complex assignments. Interprets and communicates information clearly, accurately, and persuasively. Researches and tries new approaches when solving difficult or novel problems.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
– Indirect supervisor or mentor for other full–time employees
– May serve as direct supervisor for part–time, student, and/or temporary workers, volunteers, or a full–time employee
Fiscal Responsibilities:
– May validate and pay invoices
– May monitor/track budgets and funding
Problem Solving:
– Encounters generally routine problems with progressively more complex and/or varied problems
– Typically follows recommended course of action and procedures to resolve problems
– May apply specialized knowledge and skills to resolve complex and/or varied problems, with supervisor oversight
– Researches and tries new approaches when solving problems
Independence of Action:
– Works with minimal supervision on more difficult work assignments, conferring with supervisor on unusual matters
– Follows precedents and procedures
– May set priorities and organize work within general guidelines established by supervisor
Communication and Collaboration:
– Communicates internally and externally within working unit and the University
– May communicate with external audiences for business purposes
– Promotes open communication in a manner that builds relationships among team members
– Applies appropriate strategies for managing conflict; negotiate reasonable compromises; propose and evaluate possible solutions
– Interprets and communicates information, ideas and instructions clearly, accurately and persuasively both verbally and in written materials intended for distribution
Salary Structure
  • Comp Grade – 10
  • Minimum – $61,800.00
  • MidPoint – $75,700.00
  • Maximum – $89,600.00
FLSA Exemption Status
Exempt
Minimum Education
Bachelor's Degree
Minimum Experience
3+ years of relevant experience
Equivalency
Or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Additional Job Requirements