Building Manager - Full Time at Philbrook Museum of Art Inc
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Facilities Management, Project Management, Budgeting, Contract Negotiation, Construction Administration, Supervision, Preventive Maintenance, Capital Projects, Historic Preservation, Blueprint Reading, Safety Policy Implementation, Emergency Response, Vendor Management, Staff Coaching, Operational Support

Industry

Museums;Historical Sites;and Zoos

Description
Description Institutional Overview Nestled in 25 acres of beautiful gardens, Philbrook Museum of Art is a 1920s Italianate Villa featuring a dynamic and ambitious program of rotating exhibitions and galleries with selections from an actively growing collection of approximately 15,000 objects. With artworks from Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe dating from 3,000 BCE to today, Philbrook is Oklahoma’s most comprehensive art museum and offers visitors a glimpse into a broad range of cultures, time periods, and perspectives. The diverse collection supports a vision of Philbrook as central to the lives of our community as a place for learning, inspiration, and fun. Through bold action and strategic investment, we create a space for new ideas, diverse perspectives, and social connection. Position Overview Proactively performs or oversees daily care, maintenance, construction, and long-term planning for all Philbrook buildings and infrastructure, including preventive maintenance, repairs, and capital projects. Upholds and advises on policies related to care and maintenance of historic and non-historic structures; administers construction projects, including bid procurement, contract negotiation, scheduling, budgeting, general project management, and recordkeeping for all projects. Supervises engineering, maintenance, and custodial staff. Essential Responsibilities Facilities Management Collaborate with Horticulture, Collections & Exhibitions, and Events teams to ensure continuity of care throughout Philbrook campus and maintain a safe and welcoming environment for staff and guests. Handle budgeting, RFPs, bid selection, project management, and record-keeping for all building-related projects, including annual maintenance, general repairs, and assigned capital projects. Serve as a staff resource for complex projects and long-range planning by consulting, reading, analyzing, and interpreting building and design plans, as-built documents, blueprints, and schematics. In collaboration with museum leadership, plan, negotiate, administer, and implement building services, security, and construction contracts. Oversee all contractors working on the facility or grounds infrastructure. Campus Operations Inspire a culture of collaboration and proactive support for institutional activities at all levels. Oversee Assistant Manager for Operations, who manages Event Support staff. Ensure smooth operational support for all on-site events. Serve as ADA Site Coordinator, ensuring appropriate access for all. Organizational Leadership Serve as the primary organizational liaison to all building-associated service providers and vendors. Develop and manage operating budgets for engineering, custodial, and museum maintenance projects while monitoring expenses and maintaining department efficiencies. Develop assigned capital budgets. Manage engineering, maintenance, event operations, and custodial teams to assure productivity, efficiency, and continuous improvement of the staff. Monitor and evaluate performance and provide coaching, training, and corrective actions as required. Safety and Emergency Response In collaboration with museum leadership and partnering with Manager of Safety & Security and Chief Registrar, implement the museum’s safety and security policies, standards, and emergency preparedness plans to ensure a safe and secure environment for visitors, staff, and the collection. Work closely with museum leadership to mitigate or minimize risks to artwork, facilities, personnel, and visitors. Be on call 24/7 for emergencies. Coordinate and oversee building recovery process when needed. Requirements Equivalent Education/Experience Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent work experience) in architecture; engineering; facility, construction, or project management; historic preservation; or a related field. A minimum of five years supervisory experience in a related field. Knowledge/Skill/Ability Excellent project management skills, able to plan, organize, assign, and coordinate the activities of subordinate staff. Keen understanding of construction methods, building systems, local building codes, and historic preservation standards and methods. Comfortable reading blueprints, architectural drawings, construction specifications Able and willing to perform hands-on tasks when appropriate Must possess high-level interpersonal skills and the ability to work independently and collaboratively, communicating effectively with a broad range of stakeholders, colleagues, and contractors Organized, innovative, budget-minded, attentive to detail, and committed to excellence Job Information: Monday - Friday PTO & Sick Time 12 paid holidays per year Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurances Retirement Plan Membership ***Please provide a full application and Cover Letter to be considered. ---- Criminal background check required. Philbrook provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Responsibilities
The Building Manager proactively performs or oversees daily care, maintenance, construction, and long-term planning for all museum buildings and infrastructure, including supervising engineering, maintenance, and custodial staff. Key duties involve managing construction projects, administering contracts, ensuring campus operations support events, and developing operating budgets for maintenance teams.
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