COMPU DYNAMICS LLC
Chantilly, Virginia
At Compu Dynamics, we dont just build infrastructurewe create the backbone of the digital future. As North Americas premier technology infrastructure design-build partner, we design, construct, and maintain mission-critical data centers for some of the worlds most innovative companies. With roots in one of the fastest-growing data center markets in the world, our growth is as intentional as our impact. Summary/Objective: The Traveling Electrical Superintendent is responsible for planning, supervising, and coordinating all in-house manpower and the activities of one or more construction projects across various job sites. This position plays a vital role in ensuring work is performed in accordance with the customer contract, project documents, budget, and schedule. The Superintendent will travel to project sites as needed, primarily supporting mission-critical and commercial electrical projects. Essential Functions: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Lays out project work and ensures that materials, tools, equipment, and manpower are scheduled in a timely manner to meet scope, budget, and construction schedules. Monitors worksite safety and ensures all work is completed with zero accidents. Coordinates with client personnel and internal project teams to ensure compliance with site-specific security, safety, and access protocols. Communicates design changes, RFIs, and submittals to the field team and ensures alignment across stakeholders. Schedules and oversees inspections as required by local and state codes and arranges final inspections. Prepares daily logs documenting site conditions, manpower, and activities. Collaborates with the Director of Operations, Operations Manager, and foremen to maintain project momentum. Oversees punch list completion and project closeout efforts. Generates pre-construction material and tool lists and develops lookahead schedules for foremen. Directly supervises assigned field personnel and trade contractors to ensure quality, timeline, and budget expectations are met. Assists in the recruitment, onboarding, and training of field employees; promotes a safe and growth-oriented work environment. Evaluates staff performance, coaches team members, and supports ongoing employee development. Conducts timely and comprehensive performance evaluations. Operates company vehicles and equipment in compliance with safety protocols and traffic laws. Submits weekly workforce schedules for field and temp labor to support operations planning. Maintains and updates staffing forecasts to support proactive workforce planning. Participates in weekly operations meetings and project lifecycle touchpoints (kickoff, updates, closeout). Leads on-site commissioning activities and supports successful turnover. Supports estimating efforts, site surveys, and customer walk-throughs as needed. Competencies: Strong problem-solving abilities Excellent communication and time management skills Ability to multi-task and manage priorities under pressure Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and Bluebeam Team leadership and mentorship Supervisory Responsibility: This role has direct supervisory responsibility over subcontractors, vendors, foremen, and other electrical field staff. Work Environment: This role operates in a field environment and involves exposure to construction-related hazards, weather conditions, and potential high-voltage systems. Work may be required outside normal hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Physical Demands: While performing this role, the employee may be required to stand, walk, climb ladders, use hands, reach, push/pull, and lift equipment up to 50 pounds. Travel: Extensive travel is required, including overnight stays based on project location. Position Type: This is a full-time position. Required Education and Experience: High School Diploma or GED 15+ years of commercial electrical experience, including 5 years in a supervisory capacity Master Electrician license Valid drivers license in good standing Preferred Education and Experience: Experience in data center construction Previous experience working in multiple jurisdictions or jobsite travel roles Compu Dynamics Pay Range $85,000 - $139,000 USD Compu Dynamics offers a comprehensive benefits package to include: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with dollar-for-dollar company match up to 4%, various voluntary benefits, Employer paid life insurance, 7 Holidays, paid Parental Leave, Volunteer Time Off, up to 4 weeks PTO after 60 days and you get your birthday off! Compu Dynamics, LLC provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law. Further, the company takes affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and employees are treated during employment without regard to any of these characteristics. All employment offers are contingent upon successful completion of our pre-employment drug screening, background/criminal check, and motor vehicle check. PIcc186bab50a4-1857
At Compu Dynamics, we dont just build infrastructurewe create the backbone of the digital future. As North Americas premier technology infrastructure design-build partner, we design, construct, and maintain mission-critical data centers for some of the worlds most innovative companies. With roots in one of the fastest-growing data center markets in the world, our growth is as intentional as our impact. Summary/Objective: The Traveling Electrical Superintendent is responsible for planning, supervising, and coordinating all in-house manpower and the activities of one or more construction projects across various job sites. This position plays a vital role in ensuring work is performed in accordance with the customer contract, project documents, budget, and schedule. The Superintendent will travel to project sites as needed, primarily supporting mission-critical and commercial electrical projects. Essential Functions: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Lays out project work and ensures that materials, tools, equipment, and manpower are scheduled in a timely manner to meet scope, budget, and construction schedules. Monitors worksite safety and ensures all work is completed with zero accidents. Coordinates with client personnel and internal project teams to ensure compliance with site-specific security, safety, and access protocols. Communicates design changes, RFIs, and submittals to the field team and ensures alignment across stakeholders. Schedules and oversees inspections as required by local and state codes and arranges final inspections. Prepares daily logs documenting site conditions, manpower, and activities. Collaborates with the Director of Operations, Operations Manager, and foremen to maintain project momentum. Oversees punch list completion and project closeout efforts. Generates pre-construction material and tool lists and develops lookahead schedules for foremen. Directly supervises assigned field personnel and trade contractors to ensure quality, timeline, and budget expectations are met. Assists in the recruitment, onboarding, and training of field employees; promotes a safe and growth-oriented work environment. Evaluates staff performance, coaches team members, and supports ongoing employee development. Conducts timely and comprehensive performance evaluations. Operates company vehicles and equipment in compliance with safety protocols and traffic laws. Submits weekly workforce schedules for field and temp labor to support operations planning. Maintains and updates staffing forecasts to support proactive workforce planning. Participates in weekly operations meetings and project lifecycle touchpoints (kickoff, updates, closeout). Leads on-site commissioning activities and supports successful turnover. Supports estimating efforts, site surveys, and customer walk-throughs as needed. Competencies: Strong problem-solving abilities Excellent communication and time management skills Ability to multi-task and manage priorities under pressure Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and Bluebeam Team leadership and mentorship Supervisory Responsibility: This role has direct supervisory responsibility over subcontractors, vendors, foremen, and other electrical field staff. Work Environment: This role operates in a field environment and involves exposure to construction-related hazards, weather conditions, and potential high-voltage systems. Work may be required outside normal hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Physical Demands: While performing this role, the employee may be required to stand, walk, climb ladders, use hands, reach, push/pull, and lift equipment up to 50 pounds. Travel: Extensive travel is required, including overnight stays based on project location. Position Type: This is a full-time position. Required Education and Experience: High School Diploma or GED 15+ years of commercial electrical experience, including 5 years in a supervisory capacity Master Electrician license Valid drivers license in good standing Preferred Education and Experience: Experience in data center construction Previous experience working in multiple jurisdictions or jobsite travel roles Compu Dynamics Pay Range $85,000 - $139,000 USD Compu Dynamics offers a comprehensive benefits package to include: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k with dollar-for-dollar company match up to 4%, various voluntary benefits, Employer paid life insurance, 7 Holidays, paid Parental Leave, Volunteer Time Off, up to 4 weeks PTO after 60 days and you get your birthday off! Compu Dynamics, LLC provides equal employment opportunity to all individuals regardless of their race, color, creed, religion, gender, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by state, federal, or local law. Further, the company takes affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and employees are treated during employment without regard to any of these characteristics. All employment offers are contingent upon successful completion of our pre-employment drug screening, background/criminal check, and motor vehicle check. PIcc186bab50a4-1857
Arlington Public Schools
Arlington, Virginia
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT, FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS JOB NUMBER P/E20-21.018 APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE BY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2021 AND WILL ONLY BE CONSIDERED IF ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION IS INCLUDED. Human Resources announces an opening for the position of Assistant Superintendent for Facilities and Operations. This is a twelve-month position, Grade P-19, on the administrative and supervisory salary scale with a salary range of $112,077 to $168,800 (2020- 2021 salary schedule). DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF WORK The Assistant Superintendent for Facilities and Operations is responsible for the management of the school system's maintenance, energy, custodial, transportation, capital improvement programs, risk management and boundary development programs. Responsibilities also include recommending staff for hire and managing program areas. The Assistant Superintendent for Facilities and Operations performs related duties as required or assigned. Work is performed under direction of the Superintendent of Arlington Public Schools. Work is reviewed primarily for compatibility with school system goals and objectives, State of Virginia requirements and federal facilities regulations. Supervision is exercised over a large staff of directors, managers, technical and support personnel. The staff includes employees in a variety of occupations (for example architects, engineers, carpenters, electricians, painters, plumbers, HVAC mechanics, custodians, bus drivers, etc.). ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK (May not include all duties performed - These are intended as an illustration of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.) • Administers and provides planning, leadership, and management to the following functional areas: facilities planning, design and construction, maintenance, cleaning/custodial services, energy management and school transportation. • Ensures that staff members are aware of and understand the priorities, goals and objectives of the School Board and the Superintendent. • Advises the Superintendent on matters pertaining to facilities and operations, ensuring that the Superintendent is kept informed of problems and sensitive issues. • Participates in the planning and preparation of the Superintendent's annual budget recommendations, and manages the School Board's approved budget for Facilities and Operations. • Advises the Superintendent on the need for new or revised Facilities and Operations policies and procedures, and directs the implementation of all applicable School Board policies. • Meets regularly with principals, building managers and other customers to determine whether their needs are being met. • Delegates to subordinate staff the authority to take necessary action to perform the services required by the school system. • Assures that subordinate staff coordinate with each other on common issues and with customers (principals, building managers, teachers, parents) as necessary in carrying out the organization's responsibilities such as building renovations. • Meets with community groups and works to develop credibility and confidence on matters related to facilities and operations. • Coordinates with appropriate County staff members and agencies where cooperative efforts are appropriate. • Serves as a member of the Superintendent's Executive Leadership Team (ELT), which requires working cooperatively with other members of the Team, providing constructive advice on issues raised in ELT meetings, and implementing decisions made by the Superintendent. • Performs related duties as required or assigned. • Directs the coordination, planning, and development of policies and procedures related to facilities and operations. • Reviews and keeps abreast of publications, directives, and regulations as related to facilities and operations. • Monitors proposed changes in local, state and federal laws and regulations, and coordinates the responses of the department. PREFERRED QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS • Broad knowledge of the principles and practices of school administration as applied to facilities and school transportation operations. • Broad knowledge of both central and school based administrative policies and procedures related to facilities and operations. • Broad knowledge of the organization and operation of the Arlington Public School System. • Comprehensive knowledge of school, federal, state and local regulations that govern school facilities and transportation operations. • Comprehensive knowledge of and ability to apply or ensure compliance with School Board policies and procedures. • Ability to manage department fiscal affairs and to direct the operations of a broad range of activities through subordinate managers to successfully carry out the division's responsibilities. • Ability to plan, supervise and evaluate work of professionals and administrators, and to participate in program assessment and evaluations. • Ability to design, develop and direct the implementation of plans and programs. • Ability to establish and maintain successful working relationships with staff, students, and citizens. • Ability to communicate school system policies and programs to the general public, the media and government officials. • Ability to communicate skillfully both orally and in writing including preparing complex reports, making formal oral presentations, participating fluently in meetings, etc. • Experience working with students, families, and staff from various cultural and linguistic backgrounds. • Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with principals, teachers, supervisors, parents, other responsible school officials and County staff. MINIMUM EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Possession of a master's degree, preferably in Business, Public or School Administration and extensive experience in an administrative position involving school district facilities management; or any equivalent combination of education, experience and training that provides the above noted knowledge, skill and abilities. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES • Ability to problem solve and articulate a clear vision for the department. • Broad knowledge of administrative methods and techniques; knowledge of current trends in facilities and operations. • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. • Ability to develop effective working relationships with community and governmental leaders, staff, and the general public. APPLICATION PROCESS Candidates must apply online and attach a resume, a written statement of interest in and qualifications for this position. Please complete the online Professional application on the APS website in the Employment section: . A minimum of three letters of recommendation must also be submitted online as part of your application packet. Candidates must also submit a written paper of no more than three pages on the following topic: This position oversees a wide range of functional areas. In your paper, please provide background on your experience supervising the various areas in Facilities and Operations and/or large operations with diverse functions. Given the range of responsibilities and areas of expertise in the department, what is your plan to ensure meaningful engagement of all employees in the department across roles and functional areas? SELECTION PROCESSS Candidates selected for interview will be interviewed by the Superintendent and staff. A committee of representatives from the administrative team, facilities staff and community members will meet with candidates and forward feedback to the Superintendent. APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE BY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2021 AND WILL ONLY BE CONSIDERED IF ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION IS INCLUDED. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER It is the policy of the Arlington School Board, as stated in the School Board Policy G-2.30, that employment opportunities shall not be restricted, abridged or otherwise adversely affected on the basis of race, national origin, creed, color, religion, gender, age, economic status, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, pregnancy status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, and/or disability.
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT, FACILITIES AND OPERATIONS JOB NUMBER P/E20-21.018 APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE BY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2021 AND WILL ONLY BE CONSIDERED IF ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION IS INCLUDED. Human Resources announces an opening for the position of Assistant Superintendent for Facilities and Operations. This is a twelve-month position, Grade P-19, on the administrative and supervisory salary scale with a salary range of $112,077 to $168,800 (2020- 2021 salary schedule). DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF WORK The Assistant Superintendent for Facilities and Operations is responsible for the management of the school system's maintenance, energy, custodial, transportation, capital improvement programs, risk management and boundary development programs. Responsibilities also include recommending staff for hire and managing program areas. The Assistant Superintendent for Facilities and Operations performs related duties as required or assigned. Work is performed under direction of the Superintendent of Arlington Public Schools. Work is reviewed primarily for compatibility with school system goals and objectives, State of Virginia requirements and federal facilities regulations. Supervision is exercised over a large staff of directors, managers, technical and support personnel. The staff includes employees in a variety of occupations (for example architects, engineers, carpenters, electricians, painters, plumbers, HVAC mechanics, custodians, bus drivers, etc.). ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK (May not include all duties performed - These are intended as an illustration of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.) • Administers and provides planning, leadership, and management to the following functional areas: facilities planning, design and construction, maintenance, cleaning/custodial services, energy management and school transportation. • Ensures that staff members are aware of and understand the priorities, goals and objectives of the School Board and the Superintendent. • Advises the Superintendent on matters pertaining to facilities and operations, ensuring that the Superintendent is kept informed of problems and sensitive issues. • Participates in the planning and preparation of the Superintendent's annual budget recommendations, and manages the School Board's approved budget for Facilities and Operations. • Advises the Superintendent on the need for new or revised Facilities and Operations policies and procedures, and directs the implementation of all applicable School Board policies. • Meets regularly with principals, building managers and other customers to determine whether their needs are being met. • Delegates to subordinate staff the authority to take necessary action to perform the services required by the school system. • Assures that subordinate staff coordinate with each other on common issues and with customers (principals, building managers, teachers, parents) as necessary in carrying out the organization's responsibilities such as building renovations. • Meets with community groups and works to develop credibility and confidence on matters related to facilities and operations. • Coordinates with appropriate County staff members and agencies where cooperative efforts are appropriate. • Serves as a member of the Superintendent's Executive Leadership Team (ELT), which requires working cooperatively with other members of the Team, providing constructive advice on issues raised in ELT meetings, and implementing decisions made by the Superintendent. • Performs related duties as required or assigned. • Directs the coordination, planning, and development of policies and procedures related to facilities and operations. • Reviews and keeps abreast of publications, directives, and regulations as related to facilities and operations. • Monitors proposed changes in local, state and federal laws and regulations, and coordinates the responses of the department. PREFERRED QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS • Broad knowledge of the principles and practices of school administration as applied to facilities and school transportation operations. • Broad knowledge of both central and school based administrative policies and procedures related to facilities and operations. • Broad knowledge of the organization and operation of the Arlington Public School System. • Comprehensive knowledge of school, federal, state and local regulations that govern school facilities and transportation operations. • Comprehensive knowledge of and ability to apply or ensure compliance with School Board policies and procedures. • Ability to manage department fiscal affairs and to direct the operations of a broad range of activities through subordinate managers to successfully carry out the division's responsibilities. • Ability to plan, supervise and evaluate work of professionals and administrators, and to participate in program assessment and evaluations. • Ability to design, develop and direct the implementation of plans and programs. • Ability to establish and maintain successful working relationships with staff, students, and citizens. • Ability to communicate school system policies and programs to the general public, the media and government officials. • Ability to communicate skillfully both orally and in writing including preparing complex reports, making formal oral presentations, participating fluently in meetings, etc. • Experience working with students, families, and staff from various cultural and linguistic backgrounds. • Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with principals, teachers, supervisors, parents, other responsible school officials and County staff. MINIMUM EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS Possession of a master's degree, preferably in Business, Public or School Administration and extensive experience in an administrative position involving school district facilities management; or any equivalent combination of education, experience and training that provides the above noted knowledge, skill and abilities. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES • Ability to problem solve and articulate a clear vision for the department. • Broad knowledge of administrative methods and techniques; knowledge of current trends in facilities and operations. • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. • Ability to develop effective working relationships with community and governmental leaders, staff, and the general public. APPLICATION PROCESS Candidates must apply online and attach a resume, a written statement of interest in and qualifications for this position. Please complete the online Professional application on the APS website in the Employment section: . A minimum of three letters of recommendation must also be submitted online as part of your application packet. Candidates must also submit a written paper of no more than three pages on the following topic: This position oversees a wide range of functional areas. In your paper, please provide background on your experience supervising the various areas in Facilities and Operations and/or large operations with diverse functions. Given the range of responsibilities and areas of expertise in the department, what is your plan to ensure meaningful engagement of all employees in the department across roles and functional areas? SELECTION PROCESSS Candidates selected for interview will be interviewed by the Superintendent and staff. A committee of representatives from the administrative team, facilities staff and community members will meet with candidates and forward feedback to the Superintendent. APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE BY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2021 AND WILL ONLY BE CONSIDERED IF ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION IS INCLUDED. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER It is the policy of the Arlington School Board, as stated in the School Board Policy G-2.30, that employment opportunities shall not be restricted, abridged or otherwise adversely affected on the basis of race, national origin, creed, color, religion, gender, age, economic status, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, pregnancy status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, and/or disability.