Now hiring:Director Facilities and Capital Projects
Employment Terms: Full-Time Permanent
Start date: March2026
We are looking for a leader responsible for the planning stewardship and effective management of all school facilities and properties. This includes overseeing all mechanical electrical custodial groundskeeping arena operations food services and security functions as well executing on the campus master plan and executing capital projects. The role ensures a safe sustainable and welcoming environment that actively supports the schools mission values and commitment to a diverse and equitable community.
This job posting is for an existing vacancy.
Key Responsibilities and Tasks
Ongoing Operations and Maintenance:
Manage and continuously optimize a comprehensive Preventative and Predictive Maintenance program for all buildings grounds and major operating systems (e.g. HVAC electrical plumbing fire suppression);
Working with the Vice-Principal Operations develop manage and report on the annual Operating and Capital Facilities Budgets. Oversee procurement contract negotiation and vendor/contractor management for maintenance and services;
Maintain a supply of frequently used parts and supplies to enable regular maintenance with minimal down time;
Lead and manage utility consumption and costs (electricity gas water) across all campuses implementing and monitoring energy management systems and sustainability initiatives to achieve cost savings and support school-wide environmental goals;
Oversee the mechanical and chemical maintenance of specific facilities such as a pool and/or arena;
Oversee the internal and external teams in areas of facilities maintenance grounds security housekeeping and food services;
Oversees the security system and key control for all facilities;
Ensure systems for the setup and use of facilities by internal and outside parties/events (e.g. arena) are efficient safe and appropriate;
Support the operations of the Norval Campus.
Capital Projects:
In consultation with the leadership team develop and regularly maintain a deferred maintenance and capital renewal plan aligned with the schools strategic plan;
Plan and oversee capital projects and expenditures including obtaining all necessary permits and arranging for and scheduling all necessary outside contractors and trades;
Act as the primary liaison to ensure all projects are delivered on time and in budget and are in compliance with building codes accessibility standards and other requirements;
Schedule capital projects to minimize disruption during the academic and summer operations and provide alternate operations where necessary;
Manage projects to prepare for and to address delays as they arise.
Other duties:
Job Requirements
Experience Knowledge and Competencies:
Bachelors Degree in Facilities Management Engineering Construction Management or a related field. A relevant combination of experience and education will be considered;
A minimum of eight (8) years of progressive experience in facilities management property operations or capital projects with at least five (5) years of experience in a supervisory/managerial capacity;
Full knowledge of facilities systems and equipment including HVAC electrical alarm systems; specialized knowledge of facilities such as pools and/or arenas an asset;
Knowledge of construction codes building and accessibility standards health and safety regulations and fire codes;
Demonstrated knowledge of and ability to read and interpret blueprints and technical drawings;
Knowledge of all safety standards and requirements to ensure the safe operation maintenance and repair of facilities and equipment;
Experience in championing equity diversity pluralism and inclusion. Demonstrated experience in addressing structural and systemic bias that impacts marginalized communities is an asset;
Strategic & Visionary Leadership: Ability to think strategically align facilities goals with the schools mission and drive change management. Ability to effectively assess and mitigate risks to the efficient and safe operation of facilities;
What we Offer
Unparalleled opportunities for professional development including workshops networking sessions a leadership program and visiting experts and scholars;
Flexibility to substitute statutory holidays in recognition of diverse religious and cultural practices;
Comprehensive medical dental and vision plans including health care and lifestyle spending accounts;
Pension plan generous vacation time self-funded sabbaticals parental leave top-up;
Significant support for personal and family wellbeing and mental health including the Employee and Family Assistance Program;
Paid volunteer time off for involvement in the communities that matter to you;
Social events for colleagues and their families;
Collaborative and supportive team members and colleagues;
Free on-campus parking.
Upper Canada College (UCC) is focused on making the world a more just and inclusive place through dialogue and teamwork. With a commitment to equity and fairness students learn that what makes us different as individuals makes us stronger as a community. A rigorous academic program is supported by accomplished faculty exceptional co-curricular programming and state-of-the-art facilities.
The UCC experience is underpinned by five core values: learning pluralism service community and well-being. Among its strategic goals is UCCs ambition to become more diverse and inclusive. This is supported by a recognition that no learning community is whole without the inclusion and amplification of multiple voices; UCC is committed to fostering belonging striving for justice and peace among all people and addressing systemic and structural forms of oppression.
UCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity encouraging applications from all qualified individuals including women Indigenous Peoples persons with disabilities 2SLGBTQIA and historically marginalized persons. UCC embraces pluralism celebrating differences cherishing similarities and giving voice to multiple perspectives.
We thank all candidates in advance; however we will contact only those selected for an interview. All applications must be received by Thursday 8th January 2026 by 3:00PM.
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