Facilities Manager
Company: Humane Society Of Summit County
Location: Akron
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The Humane Society of Summit County (HSSC) seeks a part-time
Facilities Manager with strong communication, administrative, and
hands-on facilities management skills. This role is responsible for
establishing, implementing, and maintaining standards for
buildings, grounds, vehicles, and equipment across all HSSC
properties that ensure a consistently safe, functional, and
sanitary environment for animals, staff, volunteers, and visitors.
The Facilities Manager plays a critical role in supporting animal
welfare operations by proactively managing maintenance systems,
coordinating vendors, ensuring regulatory compliance, and
responding to facility needs that directly impact health, safety,
and shelter operations. Key Responsibilities: 1. Administration &
Communications Manage facilities budgets and monitor expenses.
Maintain a centralized log of all facility and maintenance needs,
tracking progress and completion, and outstanding concerns. Design
and implement clear processes for work completed by staff and
volunteers. Develop training materials and communication tools
related to facilities standards, maintenance procedures, and
equipment use. Manage the storage, organization, and inventory of
tools, supplies, and equipment to support agency-wide operations.
Ensure accurate and timely documentation of all maintenance
activities, inspections, and repairs. 2. Buildings, Grounds &
Vehicle Maintenance Establish and follow a comprehensive preventive
maintenance schedule to ensure buildings, equipment, and grounds
operate effectively and to minimize emergency repairs. Perform or
oversee routine and preventive maintenance for HVAC, plumbing,
electrical, refrigeration, mechanical systems, and pet sanitation
systems. Oversee repair, upkeep, and replacement of equipment
including kennels, caging, appliances, laundry equipment, and
security/alarm systems. Ensure asset integrity and hygiene
standards appropriate for high-sanitation animal care environments.
Serve as the primary contact for facility emergencies, after-hours
maintenance issues, and urgent repair coordination. Ensure safety
and upkeep of building exteriors, parking lots, sidewalks, yards,
outdoor areas, landscaping, and tree maintenance. Oversee vehicle
fleet maintenance, inspections, and repair coordination.
Proactively identify and address facility risks to prevent
operational disruptions and safety concerns. 3. Facility Safety &
Compliance Ensure compliance with fire safety requirements,
electrical standards, and OSHA regulations. Maintain documentation
related to inspections, compliance, and corrective actions. Oversee
emergency preparedness planning, alarm response procedures, and
facility security systems. Assess urgency of maintenance and safety
issues and prioritize work based on risk to people, animals, and
operations. 4. Vendor, Contractor & Project Management Manage
relationships with vendors and contractors (including janitorial
services such as Jani-King) to ensure work is completed thoroughly,
on time, and to quality standards. Review contractor proposals and
invoices to ensure costs align with industry standards and billed
work matches approved scope and completion. Coordinate outsourced
repairs, capital improvements, and renovation projects, ensuring
alignment with shelter operations, budget, and animal care needs.
Provide facilities-related support for security services,
operational activities, and events as requested. Monitor and manage
facilities-related expenditures and obtain approvals in accordance
with organizational financial policies. 5. Animal Shelter–Specific
Facility Duties Collaborate with shelter leadership to ensure
animal housing, care areas, and support spaces are safe, sanitary,
and meet animal welfare standards. Maintain and repair
animal-care-related equipment such as hoses, faucets, drains, and
manage vendors for specialized shelter machinery. Respond promptly
to facility issues that directly impact animal or human health,
safety, or comfort. Ensure proper waste handling and disposal,
including clinical and biohazard waste, in accordance with
regulations. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work Hours/Shifts: 20 hours per week with possibility of 5-10
on-call hours. Must be available for on-call emergency response,
including evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed. Compensation:
$26-34/hr commensurate with experience
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