Staff - Non Union### ##
- Job Category
- M&P - AAPS##
- Job Profile
- AAPS Salaried - Administration, Level A### ##
- Job Title
- Technical Services Manager### ##
- Department
- Administration | Department Mechanical Engineering | Faculty of Applied Science### ##
- Compensation Range
- $5,791.00 - $8,323.42 CAD MonthlyThe Compensation Range is the span between the minimum and maximum base salary for a position. The midpoint of the range is approximately halfway between the minimum and the maximum and represents an employee that possesses full job knowledge, qualifications and experience for the position. In the normal course, employees will be hired, transferred or promoted between the minimum and midpoint of the salary range for a job.### ##
- Posting End Date
- February 14, 2026
- Note :
- Applications will be accepted until 11 : 59 PM on the Posting End Date.
- Job End Date
- March 5, 2027
- This is a leave replacement term position.
- At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career.
- Job Summary
- The Manager, Technical Services is responsible for the management of Mechanical Engineering’s facilities, safety programs, and technical services administration. This role provides technical and administrative advice regarding the Department’s safety programs and acts as the Departmental Safety contact on all issues of safety.This position responsible for the department safety program; the comprehensive management of labs, research facilities and technical shops; and manages all department laboratory facilities, safety and equipment issues. Responsible for identifying data management needs and serves as departmental liaison to the central IT group. This position is also responsible for the management of the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board accreditation process for the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
- Organizational Status
- This position reports to the Senior Manager, Administration. This position will regularly interact with faculty, students, visitors and staff within the Department of Mechanical Engineering. This position will also regularly liaises with the Faculty of Applied Science Dean’s Office Strategic Initiatives and Capital Planning units as well as units external to the Department such as Building Operations, Infrastructure Services, and Safety and Risk Services as required.
This position provides day to day management of the Facilities and Administration Coordinator, and administrative oversight of technical staff.
Work PerformedFacilities and LaboratoriesIn collaboration with the Senior Manager, Administration in managing the teaching, research and administrative space in the Department, including space inventory, planning and assignment of space. Develops and maintains SOPs for all facilities-related administrative practices.Identifies opportunities for space improvement or intensification and makes recommendations to the Senior Manager, Administration.Identifies opportunities and applies for funding to support facilities improvements.Responsible for the planning and execution of facilities projects valued at less than $200,000.Working with the Senior Manager, Administration, provides detailed coordination of projects in excess of that level.
Develops and implements policies and procedures for the acquisition, utilization, maintenance and replacement of furniture, office equipment, research support equipment and supplies. Negotiates leases and purchases of products and services.Engages stakeholders to develop selection criteria for updating teaching laboratory facilities and equipment in the teaching laboratories. Prioritizes projects and oversees implementation.Directs teaching laboratories and workshop process reviews and re-engineering to effectively implement or enhance operational procedures, workflow and internal controls within the Department.SafetyResponsible for the Departmental Safety Program. Assesses, develops, and oversees departmental safety plans and initiatives to ensure they are in compliance with federal, provincial, municipal, and university health and safety legislation and regulations (WorkSafeBC, Transport Canada, etc).Acts on behalf of the Department Head as a worker representative to the Mechanical Engineering Local Safety Team, and ensures recommendations are considered and responded to according to WorkSafeBC regulations. Acts as a resource on all accident, incident, and near miss investigations.Develops, implements, updates, and revises safety policies on a regular basis. Develops tools and templates for use in research laboratories. Assesses liability and risk. Develops and facilitates safety orientations and safety training for faculty, staff, students, student teams and visitors. Develops and maintains SOPs for all safety-related practices and procedures.Develops, coordinates and assesses the departmental safety plans, training programs and initiatives to ensure plans are in compliance with federal, provincial, municipal and university health and safety regulations (UBC, WCB, WHMIS, etc.). Maintains a safe and organized working environment through constant awareness of safety issues; coordinates and participates in accident / incident investigations; ensures follow-up is completed and maintains records; ensures all WCB or other accident forms are completed and submitted.Ensures all safety requirements are complete, including spot-auditing site-specific safety orientation forms for more than twenty different labs. Uses the ACMS "new rules engine" as a beta user to mass-manage electronic access through a data-table interface.Ensures the handling and proper disposition of chemicals; dispenses flammable solvents with appropriate WHMIS labels; records use of pressurized gas cylinders and ascertains that personnel know how to use them safely.Coordinates the Mech Fire Safety Program and serves as a Co-Captain including fire prevention to an active and effective fire and emergency response plan. Ensures all plans and practices are incompliance with current Fire Department regulations and procedures.Serves as a resource to faculty and researchers with regards to safety. Provides guidance to TAs on matters related to safety and lab use; mentor the Capstone Design TA on how to maintain a safe design space.Provides mentorship to Student Groups (including Design teams) in matters related to safety.Manages and conducts safety inspections for all departmental facilities, including annual research lab inspections, monthly and annual teaching lab inspections, and annual inspections of offices, meeting rooms, and other facilities. Ensures compliance to WorkSafeBC regulations. Evaluates effectiveness and recommends and implements improvements.Delivers site-specific orientation training to both individuals and groups of up to thirty, including training the trainers who will deliver the safety training to their respective teams and groups.Develops and conducts safety training seminars and training programs for graduate and undergraduate students. Instructs students regarding proper equipment use, demonstrates laboratory procedures, and appropriate safety procedures.IT & Access ControlServes as departmental liaison for all information technology needs and initiatives, including coordination with the central IT group and management of teaching computer laboratories. Identifies teaching software requirements and coordinates securing licenses.Responsible for identifying data management needs, collaborating with faculty and staff to specify, select and implement value-added system#J-18808-Ljbffr