Assistant Director, Facilities and Administration (4804)
Company: Associated Universities, Inc.
Location: Charlotte
Posted on: March 20, 2023
Job Description:
Position Description: Position SummaryThe National Radio
Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) announces an employment opportunity
foran Assistant Director for Facilities and Administration.The
Assistant Director for Facilities and Administrationis the chief
administrative officer for the Observatory and is responsible for
business administration and other Observatory support services.The
role is also responsible for the management and oversight of the
following administrative areas: Procurement, Safety, Facilities
Planning, Management Information Systems, Technology Transfer and
the oversight of and coordination with the site Business Offices,
and other service divisions as may be assigned. An essential and
ongoing requirement is to optimize business systems and increase
their cost effectiveness. As part of NRAO Operations, the AD will
work with the Joint Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array
Observatory (JAO), a joint facility of NRAO located in the Atacama
Desert of northern Chile, the European Southern Observatory (ESO),
and the National Astronomical Observatories of Japan (NAOJ) to
address the administrative and budgetary issues concerning the
operation and construction of ALMA.The AD will also work closely
with the Associated Universities, Inc. (AUI) executive office on
business, administrative, and auditing matters. AUI is the
non-profit organization that manages NRAO on behalf of theNational
Science Foundation under a cooperative agreement.The location for
the position will be based at our headquarters in Charlottesville,
VA. A telework arrangement may be considered.In addition to
competitive pay, NRAO provides excellent paid time off benefits
(vacation and sick leave). Medical, dental and vision plans are
effective on the first day of employment. NRAO's retirement benefit
contributes an amount equal to 10 percent of a qualified
participant's base pay. No contribution is required of the
employee; we also offer an optional supplemental, tax-deferred plan
for employee retirement contributions.Job Duties
SummaryResponsibilities will include, but are not limited to:
- Responsible for all programmatic, technical, and personnel
aspects of the Facilities and Administration department including:
Central Information Services, Contracts & Procurement; Environment,
Safety & Security; Management Information Services; Technology
Transfer; and Charlottesville Facilities & Services. Acts as a
close collaborator to and/or head of: the AUI Retirement Plans
Committee; AUI Benefit Committee member; ALMA budgetary and fiscal
issues, including relationships with Heads of Administration at
ESO, NAOJ, JAO. Represents NRAO at ALMA Heads of Administration
Advisory Group quarterly and special meetings. Is a key contact
with AUI officers and the AUI Fiscal Division.
- Oversees facilities in Charlottesville (UVA Landlord) on
Edgemont Road and Boxwood Lane (R Hewitt). Is the primary contact
with UVA departments of Facilities Management and Real Estate
Management. Advises on the Central Development Laboratory (CDL)
building matters and Landlord relations. Responsible for Edgemont
Road office space allocation.
- Provides programmatic management involving oversight of
development planning and budgets of the various groups including
regular reporting on development status, compliance with deadlines,
with periodic presentations to senior management or advisory bodies
in formal or informal reviews including quarterly status reports
and NSF Program Review meetings.
- Responsible for providing coherent and dependable planning
across the department, following also the Observatory project
management procedures. Particularly, focusing on projects that have
an observatory wide perspective, while keeping orderly but
pro-active interactions with the other departments that act as
stakeholders.
- Provides technical expertise and management, particularly on
projects that concern different department groups and/or are
particularly visible, promotes discussion and collaboration among
groups while maintaining a consistent view and quality of
implementation across the site/department or Observatory. As part
of the technical management, this position leads processes that
maintains and extends cross-observatory procedural standards and
development of best practices.
- Personnel management concerns building and maintaining a
culture of trust, mutual collaboration, accountability, and
excellence within the department/division and with the
Stakeholders. Seek to increase the diversity and inclusion of the
department workforce through robust recruiting and onboarding
practices. The administrative part of this work involves review of
timesheets and periodic performance reviews, including interacting
with the Human Resources and Business departments of the
Observatory when necessary.
- Effectively communicates technical and strategic information to
(and among) group leads, stakeholders and others. Facilitates and
participates in top-level technical discussions and decision-making
process.Provides consultancy and support on request of the
Observatory Director and other senior management on any matters
that are relevant for NRAO and in fulfilling its mission.
Effectively communicate NRAO mission and accomplishments to target
audiences.
- Proactive compliance with all safety procedures.Work
EnvironmentWork is typically performed in a research and
development environment. Must be able to travel both domestically
and internationally by air carrier. Position Requirements: Minimum
EducationMaster's degree or an equivalent combination of experience
and education.Minimum ExperienceAt least seven years of experience
in a relevant field of work.Preferred Education Masters of Business
Administration (MBA)Certified Public Account (CPA) licensePreferred
ExperienceA demonstrated background in observatory operations or
management and the ability to work closely with site managers and
scientific staff members are also highly desirable.Competency
SummaryMust possess excellent analytical, communication and
organizational skills. Must be able to communicate effectively both
verbally and in writing. Strong leadership ability is required.
Additional RequirementThe Observatory has determined that all
employees who intend to be physically present in the facilities and
employees who work in safety sensitive positions are required to be
fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in accordance with our AUI
vaccine policy and provide proof of full vaccination prior to your
start date. A selected applicant may request consideration for an
accommodation for a disability or a sincerely held religious
belief.Application Instructions: Select the "Apply"button.Please be
prepared to upload your currentCV/Resume and a cover letter
describing interest and suitability for the position. Review of
applications will be begin on February 1, 2023 and the vacancy will
remain open until filled.Equal Opportunity Employer Statement: AUI
is an equal opportunity employer. Women, Minorities, Vietnam-Era
Veterans, Disabled Veterans, Veterans and Individuals with
Disabilities are encouraged to apply. To view our complete
statement, please visit . If you require reasonable accommodation
for any part of the application or hiring process due to a
disability, you may submit your request by sending an email to .The
NRAO is an equal opportunity employer (M/F/D/V)The National Radio
Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science
Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated
Universities, Inc.PM20
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