This title is in the unclassified service and in the SUNY Professional Services Negotiating Unit.
Positions in this family are concerned with planning and development, design and construction, equipping, rehabilitation, repair, maintenance and operation of University campus physical facilities.
Preferred Qualifications:
A Bachelor's degree in
architecture or engineering and experience in the development and equipping
of higher education campus physical facilities.
Revised: 2/1973
ASSISTANT FACILITIES PROGRAM
COORDINATOR, as a staff member in a campus facilities office, has assigned professional
responsibilities, in one or-more specific areas of the total facilities program.
Is responsible for developing or reviewing, in cooperation with appropriate academic
personnel and staff, building and related plans for an entire new facility or
major rehabilitation of existing facilities, advises on effective space utilization;
analyses equipment needs, suggesting possible alternatives consistent with the
requirement of the academic program, technical performance of equipment, market
costs and other factors; prepared final equipment lists for new, facilities and
works with the faculty and staff in developing specifications and cost estimates
for new equipment and in selecting all necessary fixtures furnished and other
accessories, maintains liaison with the campus purchasing office and outside vendors
to assure current knowledge of equipment availability and cost on the market and
that delivery of materials and equipment is timely and appropriate for needs of
the campus.
Go to SUNY Professional Title Specifications
(Alpha).