Director, College Facilities

SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (SOCCC)
Mission Viejo, California United States  View Map
Posted: May 05, 2026
  • Salary: 189816 - 267060 Yearly USD
  • Full Time
  • Administration and Management
  • Job Description

    Specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the position. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job.

    SUMMARY DESCRIPTION

    To evaluate, plan, organize, and direct the construction, modification, repair, maintenance, utilization, and operations of the buildings and grounds, including classrooms, laboratories, offices, athletic and recreational areas, landscaping, parking lots, and other facilities of a complex community college. Manage day-to-day maintenance and operations of buildings and grounds; transportation and vehicle maintenance; facility planning and construction, including new buildings and modification/improvements and repairs and maintenance (scheduled/deferred and preventative) of existing buildings; sustainability programs; environmental compliance, hazardous materials, and safety programs; building management systems, including mechanical system controls and software to effectively manage work orders and facility scheduling; facility utilization, including instructional efficiency and community use; coordination of facility technology requirements; training, supervision, and evaluation of assigned personnel; division resources and budgets; compliance with District policies and applicable local, State and federal regulations. Supports college-wide planning, strategic initiatives, and shared governance processes.

    To foster a culture of collaboration, mutual respect, innovation, and continuous improvement throughout the District; lead by example; actively participate in and support District-wide participatory governance components and activities and other collaborative processes; encourage professional excellence among the staff and promote an organizational culture of customer service, innovation, and quality services.

    SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED

    Receives general direction from the appropriate level manager, administrator, or designee.

    Exercises functional and technical supervision over assigned classified professionals, student staff and related reporting personnel.

    REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES

    The following duties and responsibilities are typical for this position. Incumbents may not perform all the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices.

    Plan, organize, coordinate and direct college facilities operations and activities; develop and implement appropriate methods and procedures to optimize efficient and effective delivery of services; compile and analyze data; develop organizational structures and work processes that facilitate attainment of established program goals and objectives.

    Plan, organize, coordinate, and/or direct construction to maintain, renovate, and improve existing facilities; develop facilities enhancement programs; coordinate and recommend approval for the selection of outside contractors, including architectural and engineering firms, construction contractors, vendors and maintenance companies, for projects defined as college managed facilities projects; develop long term strategic plans for campus facilities needs and assessments; work as a college liaison with district facilities planning departments on large construction/capital projects for the college.

    Plan, organize, coordinate and/or direct the development of sustainable and environmental compliance plans with strategies that apply green solutions; participate in meetings and committees to discuss sustainability and environmental compliance issues; implement renewable energy technologies, water conservation, storm water pollution controls, and incorporate best management environmental practices; work closely with college faculty, students and staff, and the community to research and strategize innovative ideas and solutions; collaborate on District wide projects; act as a resource to departments to research and develop new sustainable practices; research and draft policies for consideration.

    Provide leadership in the assessment, planning and implementation of the Facilities Master Plan, Five Year Construction Plan, Scheduled Maintenance and Special Repairs plan, sustainability plan, storm water management plan, and other facilities planning efforts, including actively participating in college and district committees.

    Plan, organize, coordinate and/or direct regulatory compliance with several outside agencies, such as AQMD, Fish and Game, Health Department, Fire Department, State and Regional Water Resources Board, Department of Toxic Substances, Integrated Waste Management Board, city and county agencies and other applicable state, federal and environmental agencies.

    Understand and ensure compliance with federal, State, local and District statutes, policies, administrative regulations and procedures, related to the assigned responsibilities, such as those relating to procurement, contracts and construction.

    Participate in regular meetings with Districtwide Facilities group; contribute to District-wide efforts to engage economy of scale potential between the colleges for similar project types.

    Act as college liaison for District Facilities Planning management of State Chancellor’s Office facilities issues including scheduled maintenance, space inventory and condition assessments; coordinate all Division of the State Architect issues with District Facilities Planning.

    Oversee modern computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) to manage work orders, plan preventative and predictive maintenance, monitor system efficiency, analyze cost trends, and support long-term capital renewal planning. Use data analytics to optimize maintenance workflows, staffing, asset performance, and resource allocation.

    Plan, coordinate, direct and evaluate College safety procedures and programs; identify and maintain environmentally sound practices; establish and supervise in-house inspections of all safety equipment; identify and recommend elimination of safety and health hazards; coordinate with College and District administrators and staff to develop on-going safety training programs related to the Illness and Injury Prevention Plan and Cal-OSHA.

    Plan, coordinate, and direct department's response for college's disaster preparation and business continuity; perform assigned duties and responsibilities on college's Emergency Operations Center.

    Provide institutional leadership, as appropriate, in developing partnerships, liaison and collaboration with cities, county, and State agencies, utility companies, and developers of local projects and in other work with District Facilities Planning to address endeavors which impact the infrastructure and transportation circulation of the campus.

    Evaluate, plan, and coordinate college facility use, including maximizing facility utilization and overseeing implementation of district facility use policies and administrative regulations; review and ensure compliance on contractual agreements related to facility use; coordinate and oversee implementation of facility rental and scheduling programs.

    Plan, organize, coordinate and/or direct the maintenance, construction renovation, technological infrastructure and modification of a wide variety of complex physical assets such as the campus central heating, cooling, and power generation infrastructure.

    Recommend, develop and implement energy management and cost savings programs by enhancing systems to run more cost efficiently to reduce operating and maintenance costs.

    Prepare and administer annual program budgets; prepare recommendations and justifications regarding budget requests; authorize expenditures according to District policies and applicable regulations.

    Train, supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned managerial, supervisory, technical and support personnel; delegate and review assignments and projects; evaluate work products and results; establish and monitor timelines and prioritize work.

    Coordinate facilities programs, services and activities with student services functions and instructional programs; serve on campus and District committees, task forces and other work groups; provide technical expertise concerning College facilities.

    Prepare and submit a variety of statistical and narrative reports; prepare budget reports, annual recap data and special reports, proposals, recommendations and other materials as requested; coordinate and respond to periodic audits and inspections; review and certify the accuracy of data.

    Communicate with District and College administrators and support staff, representatives of State and federal regulatory agencies, educational institutions, social service organizations, architects, construction project managers, inspectors and others to coordinate activities.

    Make oral presentations to Board of Trustees, administrators, staff and professional colleagues at various gatherings; develop, coordinate and conduct workshops to provide specialized information and training regarding College facilities and related programs.

    Provide leadership to effectively and efficiently manage college resources to maximize achievement of strategic outcomes.

    Perform other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position and the District's mission and philosophy.

    Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job.

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

    The following generally describes the knowledge and ability required to enter the job and/or be learned within a short period of time in order to successfully perform the assigned duties.

    EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE GUIDELINES

    Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:

    Education:

    Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in engineering, architecture, public or business administration or related field. Master's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in engineering, architecture, public or business administration or related field is desirable.

    Experience:

    Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in engineering, architecture, public or business administration or related field. Master's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in engineering, architecture, public or business administration or related field is desirable.

    Commitment to equity and diversity. All applicants must have demonstrated sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, faculty and staff. The applicant must be able to demonstrate how these factors relate to the need for equity-minded practices within an educational environment.

    DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:

    The Director will lead comprehensive, collegewide efforts to maintain, modernize, and reimagine campus facilities in ways that support long-term institutional priorities. Ideal areas of impact include:

    Strategic and Visionary Leadership

    Ability to align facilities planning with institutional goals, districtwide initiatives, state sustainability priorities, enrollment strategies, and long-range capital planning. Capacity to lead large-scale projects through strong planning, data-informed decision-making, and collaborative stakeholder engagement.

    Campus Safety, Wellness, and Accessibility

    Commitment to fostering safe, healthy, and accessible environments for all students, faculty, and staff. Demonstrated understanding of how physical design, preventive maintenance, emergency preparedness, and ADA/universal design principles contribute to equitable campus experiences.

    Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA)

    Demonstrated ability to integrate equity-minded practices into facilities operations, sustainability planning, campus access, and space utilization. Experience ensuring that facilities decisions support diverse campus communities, including first-generation students, students with disabilities, and historically underserved populations.

    Operational Leadership & Team Development

    Experience supporting facilities operations through effective supervision, coaching, and development of managerial, technical, and trades personnel. Skilled in fostering high-performing teams, promoting shared accountability, and modeling professionalism in fast-paced, service-oriented environments.

    Communication, Advocacy, and Collaborative Leadership

    Skilled at building strong, trust-based relationships with district departments, external agencies, contractors, faculty leadership, and campus constituencies. Ability to navigate participatory governance, communicate complex technical information clearly, and represent the college at regional or statewide meetings related to facilities, sustainability, or safety.

    Adaptability and Innovation

    Awareness of emerging trends in sustainable design, energy management, technology integration, and modern facilities operations. Willingness to lead pilot efforts, adopt new tools or methods, evaluate outcomes, and pivot responsively to changing conditions or regulatory expectations.

    Community and Interagency Partnerships

    Demonstrated success cultivating partnerships with city and county agencies, regulatory bodies, public safety organizations, utilities, architects, engineers, and community groups to support campus infrastructure, transportation planning, and environmental compliance.

    Data-Informed Program Improvement

    Experience using data analytics, facilities metrics, and tracking systems to support continuous improvement in maintenance operations, energy use, asset performance, budgeting, and long-term capital renewal planning.

    LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, AND/OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

    A valid California driver's license.

    Professional Engineer certification is desirable.

    KNOWLEDGE OF:

    Budget preparation, administration, and resource management.

    Building design, building trades and California construction codes.

    Green building strategies, best management and sustainable practices, and policy development.

    Current technologies utilized in the maintenance and operation of complex building and environmental systems.

    Correct English composition, grammar, spelling and vocabulary.

    Cost benefit analysis and cost accounting.

    District and College organization, operations and objectives.

    District policies and administrative regulations and College and District operating procedures.

    Federal, State and local statutes, including procurements and public contract code, Division of State Architect requirements.

    Interpersonal skills, including tact, patience, and diplomacy.

    Materials, methods, practices, machinery and equipment used in electrical, plumbing, HVAC and swimming pool maintenance activities.

    Materials, methods, practices, machinery and equipment used for major facilities projects, construction, structural utilities, energy conservation projects, facilities repair and maintenance, landscape and irrigation installation and repair and college transportation services.

    Occupational hazards and OSHA safety standards.

    Operation of computer, peripherals and software programs, including database management, spreadsheet, word processing and specialized software related to District or College operations and facilities.

    Oral and written communication skills.

    Planning and organizational skills.

    Principles and practices of construction plan and specification preparation.

    ABILITY TO:

    Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions and implement recommendations.

    Collect, compile and analyze data.

    Communicate clearly and concisely, and effectively both orally and in writing with diverse constituencies within and outside of the District.

    Effectively utilize District/College resources to attain a clean, safe and appropriate learning environment for students, faculty, administrators and staff.

    Encourage professional excellence among the staff and promote an organizational culture of customer service, innovation, and quality services.

    Establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

    Interpret and apply complex and technical State and federal laws and regulations related to assigned program.

    Maintain current knowledge of facilities management, including, construction, modification, maintenance and operations.

    Maintain the security of confidential information and materials.

    Negotiate with vendors and contractors.

    Operate office equipment such as computer, printer, calculator, copier and facsimile machine.

    Plan, organize, coordinate and direct the programs, services and activities related to facilities construction, modification, maintenance and operations.

    Prepare and administer budgets for assigned program areas.

    Prepare oral and written reports and recommendations.

    Read, interpret, apply, explain and interrelate engineering drawings, construction plans and specifications.

    Relate effectively to people of varied academic, cultural and socio-economic background using tact, diplomacy and courtesy.

    Train, supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned personnel.

    Understand and effectively and collaboratively work in a complicated multi-college environment, as well as within a system of community college districts.

    Work effectively with others to achieve common goals.

    WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS

    The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.

    Work Environment:

    Duties are performed in an office environment while sitting at a desk or outside with exposure to adverse weather conditions including sun, wind, rain and sleet. Sometimes exposed to adverse conditions involving extreme temperatures dirt, dust, steam, noise from machinery or equipment, uneven pavement and construction or maintenance equipment while inspecting the work sites of subordinates or contracted workers. Incumbents are subject to contact with others, frequent interruptions, and demanding timelines. Minimal environmental controls are required to assure health and comfort.

    Physical Demands:

    Incumbents regularly sit for long periods, walk or stand for extended periods, travel to varied locations to attend meetings and conduct work, use hands and fingers to operate a keyboard or other office machines, reach with hands and arms, bend at waist, stoop or kneel or crouch to file, speak clearly and distinctly to answer telephones and to provide information; see to read fine print, diagrams, schematics, and operate computer; hear and understand voices over telephone and in person; and lift, carry, and/or move objects weighing up to 25 pounds.

    Close Date: June 8 , 2026

    Required Documents: Resume and Cover Letter

    Range 21 of the District Management Team Salary Schedule

    Work Schedule: Monday - Friday (8:00 AM - 5:00 PM ) (evening and weekends as needed)

    Hours per Week: 40

    Months per Year 12

    Closing Date/Time: Mon, 08 Jun 2026
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • South Orange County Community College District
    • South Orange County Community College District

    About the District

    South Orange County Community College District encompasses 382 square miles in south Orange County serving over 909,000 residents in 26 communities. We know that higher education is directly linked to quality of life and economic vitality. We have helped generations of families achieve their educational and career goals since 1967.

    Distinguished faculty from Saddleback College and Irvine Valley College provide students with rigorous academic classes to prepare them for transfer to four-year colleges and universities, basic skills attainment, or career technical training. Our newest campus, the Advanced Technology & Education Park (ATEP), opened in 2007 and offers courses from our two colleges with a focus on workforce development and career technical skills. Emeritus Institutes and community education programs at our colleges offer lifelong learning opportunities for community members of all ages.

    The District is governed by a seven-member elected Board of Trustees and the district's chief executive officer is the Chancellor.

    District Services provides centralized administrative services to our three campuses. Executive offices include: Chancellor and Trustee Services, Business Services, Technology and Learning Services, Human Resources, and Public Affairs. These departments provide accounting, benefits, facilities planning, fiscal services, human resources, information technology, institutional research and planning, payroll, public affairs, purchasing, risk management, and  warehouse/mailroom services to our district.

    The district continually assesses the effectiveness of its services through district-wide surveys, shared governance committees and task forces that are established to accomplish specific projects. Strategic planning has become an essential tool for guiding our direction and assuring compliance with accreditation standards.

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