Director of Business and Operations
Company: University of Massachusetts Boston
Location: Boston
Posted on: May 24, 2025
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527006
Position Type: Staff Full Time
Campus: UMass Boston
Department: Facilities Admin
Pay Grade: No Pay Grade
Date opened: 29 Apr 2025 Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: 30 May 2025 Eastern Daylight TimeGeneral
Summary:The Business and Operations Manager (BOM) is responsible
for the day-to-day administrative and financial operations of the
department of Facilities. Working closely with the AVC for
Facilities (AVC FM), the incumbent will prepare the annual
operating budget for Facilities, calculating and projecting all
personnel and operating expenses. The incumbent will also prepare
the annual and five-year Capital Plan and provide forecasts on the
status of campus infrastructure improvements and design and
construction projects. The BOM oversees all human resources,
timesheet and payroll administration for Facilities. The incumbent
will serve as the Department's liaison with administrative units of
the university and funding partners; and will develop and maintain
the day-to-day policies and procedures to ensure compliance with
university policy and effective business operations.Examples of
Duties:
- Provide day-to-day oversight over the administrative, operational and financial operations of the department of Facilities;
- Assist the AVC for Facilities in the implementation of strategic planning and in monitoring progress towards identified strategic goals;
- Serve as the institute's liaison with the Office of the Vice Chancellor of Administration and Finance (VCAF) and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) and ensures compliance with funding policies and protocols, and the timely processing of all financial operations;
- Prepare an annual budget as well as program and proposal budgets, as required; assist in the preparation of monthly and annual reports that consist of base budgets, strategic requests and reduction scenarios;
- Manage external funding sources for Facilities expenses:
- ISAs between state (DCAMM) and campus (account for, reconcile spending, apply for reimbursement, extend, close, work with UMPO/MMARS/UMB Controller/ORSP)
- Project-level funding from debt with UMBA
- Restricted funding (capital grants and gifts)
- Manage CAMIS system (DCAMM) and Sightlines database (track and report on deferred maintenance)
- Manage DCAMM Critical Repair and Major Capital project funding requests
- Manage utility budgets, energy consultant utility budget forecasts, P3 - COCM billing/reimbursement, oversee Sustainability projects grants and funding
- Manage Operating Budget, annual budget development, position management, contract management, oversee expense payments, quarterly variance reporting, etc.
- Manage Capital Budget, 5-year plan, project set up w/ OBFP, current year project accounting, inventory and depreciation w/ Controller, assist project managers with fiscal reporting
- Manage all procurement items with UPST (bids, contracts, etc.)
- Serve as the Institute liaison with the Department of Human Resources and Labor Relations to ensure compliance with employment policies and protocols, prepare and process personnel paperwork, including the creation of documents and monitoring of appointments for compliance with university procedures (personnel action forms), ensuring the timely processing of all related personnel actions
- Manage and oversee all purchasing activities, as well as track and manage specific charges on each project account; monitor project expenditures and correct any postings on all the department's accounts, ensure that purchases made with Procard(s) comply with sponsor terms and conditions and university policies and procedures, reallocate Procard purchases weekly and reconcile monthly
- Develop and manage records for each project, analyze monthly reports using the university's financial and position management systems
- Responsible for the coordination of all accounting activities for Facilities, including purchasing, tracking, invoicing and payments, reimbursements, monthly reallocations, reconcilements, monitoring of monthly operation expenses and preparing all documents required for day to day management of financial accounts
- Purchase departmental supplies, goods and services to meet unit needs, maintain inventory levels of departmental supplies and coordinate the repair and/or purchase of new equipment as needed, issue and approve purchase orders' review, approve and submit accounts payables transactions/disbursement vouchers with signature authority/approvals in compliance with UPST policies and procedures
- Perform monthly reconciliations of accounts, and submit quarterly reports to the AVC FM
- Maintain records related to proposals, official correspondence from the University to the public, and confidential files, both electronic and paper-based documentation
- Serve as the liaison to other operational departments across the University to exchange information, resolve problems and/or facilitate progress of unit programs, functions and activities, serve as the primary contact person for contracts for services, including preparing all contracts for services, preparing bids for projects and services, managing contracts and billing payments
- Supervise staff assisting in the management and operations of the Department, including coordinating schedules and work flow, train, supervise, support and evaluate the work performed
- Provide orientation to new staff and serve as point of contact for all new staff regarding systems, including but not limited to trainings/professional development and University policies and procedures, responsible for maintaining and updating staff schedules and attendance records using established reporting procedures; establish and maintain a detailed project-based payroll tracking system
- Counsel and advise personnel on job-related matters and prepares counseling reports and performance evaluations. Makes recommendations concerning disciplinary actions.
- Participate in the interviewing of candidates for positions and provide recommendations on hiring decisions.
- Perform other duties as assigned.Qualifications:Bachelor's
Degree required, Master's Degree in Public Administration, Business
Administration or a closely related field preferred, and a minimum
of fifteen (15) years of progressively responsible professional
experience in the management of daily administrative and financial
operations, with an intimate knowledge of operational and capital
planning, is required. Previous supervisory experience preferred.
Familiarity with academic culture and institutional protocols
preferred. Familiarity with funding from government and private
sources is preferred. Experience working with daily operations and
project teams and providing guidance and/or direction on project
and operating budgets is preferred.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office, database management and other software products;
- Working knowledge of grants management;
- Ability to identify operational and financial issues, recommend solutions and/or actions and be proactive in the resolution of such issues;
- Ability to work effectively and efficiently in a team capacity with a broad range of staff to accomplish departmental and program goals;
- Ability to work independently and efficiently;
- Ability to work under pressure and under timeframes;
- Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment;
- Ability to handle multiple projects and initiatives at the same time;
- Ability to supervise the work of others;
- Ability to represent the University to outside constituencies;
- Ability to exercise sound judgment;
- Ability to work as part of a management team and display a high degree of discretion and reliability;
- Strong management skills in motivating employees and dealing with difficult employee situations;
- Strong oral and written communication skills;
- Strong interpersonal skills, including the capacity to work cooperatively with a wide range of individuals;
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail;
- Strong commitment to customer service.Application
Instructions:Please apply online with your resume, cover letter and
list of three references.Review of candidates will begin following
the application closing date.Salary Range:Commensurate with
experienceThis is a non-union exempt position.All official salary
offers must be approved by Human Resources.UMass Boston is
committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As
part of this commitment, wewill ensure that persons
withdisabilitiesare provided reasonable accommodations for the
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check for errors.The Business and Operations Manager (BOM) is
responsible for the day-to-day administrative and financial
operations of the department of Facilities. Working closely with
the AVC for Facilities (AVC FM), the incumbent will prepare the
annual operating budget for Facilities, calculating and projecting
all personnel and operating expenses. The incumbent will also
prepare the annual and five-year Capital Plan and provide forecasts
on the status of campus infrastructure improvements and design and
construction projects. The BOM oversees all human resources,
timesheet and payroll administration for Facilities. The incumbent
will serve as the Department's liaison with administrative units of
the university and funding partners; and will develop and maintain
the day-to-day policies and procedures to ensure compliance with
university policy and effective business operations.College of
Management at UMass Boston is seeking candidates for several
associate lecturer positions in the areas of Accounting, Finance,
Data Analytics, Information Systems, Supply Chain,
Entrepreneurship, and Marketing. These are part-time non-permanent
positions with the potential to turn into full-time positions.
Renewal of these positions depends on performance, available
resources, and departmental needs.The Business and Operations
Manager (BOM) is responsible for the day-to-day administrative and
financial operations of the department of Facilities. Working
closely with the AVC for Facilities (AVC FM), the incumbent will
prepare the annual operating budget for Facilities, calculating and
projecting all personnel and operating expenses. The incumbent will
also prepare the annual and five-year Capital Plan and provide
forecasts on the status of campus infrastructure improvements and
design and construction projects. The BOM oversees all human
resources, timesheet and payroll administration for Facilities. The
incumbent will serve as the Department's liaison with
administrative units of the university and funding partners; and
will develop and maintain the day-to-day policies and procedures to
ensure compliance with university policy and effective business
operations.All official salary offers must be approved by Human
Resources.The University of Massachusetts Boston provides equal
employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender
identity or expression, age, sexual orientation, national origin,
ancestry, disability, military status, genetic information,
pregnancy or a pregnancy-related condition, or membership in any
other legally protected class. The University of Massachusetts
Boston complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws
governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in
which the university operates. This policy applies to all terms and
conditions of employment.UMass Boston normally does not provide
H-1B visa sponsorship for non-academic positions.The University of
Massachusetts Boston is committed to providing a safe and secure
environment that is supported by qualified employees for all of its
students, faculty and staff to carry out the University's teaching,
research and public service missions. As a condition of employment,
the University will conduct appropriate background check reviews.
For more information, please see the University of Massachusetts
Boston campus policy and procedures for employee background
reviews.
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