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The Port of San Francisco (Port) is seeking four Maintenance Managers to lead and oversee multi-disciplinary maintenance shops supporting the Port’s diverse waterfront infrastructure and operations. These positions play a critical role in ensuring the safe, reliable, and efficient maintenance of public parks, streets, wharves, piers, seawall structures, utility systems, and large Port facilities. Maintenance Managers provide leadership to skilled trades staff, coordinate preventive and corrective maintenance, and support capital and operational projects that advance the Port’s mission and long-term resilience.
Job Responsibility:
Plans, schedules, and supervises staff performing maintenance, repair, and construction of Port facilities
Develops, implements, and enforces maintenance policies, procedures, work standards, and guidelines consistent with Port, City, and regulatory requirements
Supervise and support emergency maintenance and repair operations, including after-hours response and marine-related incidents
Oversees maintenance budgets, procurement, and resource allocation
Develop cost estimates and budgets
maintain accurate operational records related to maintenance activities, equipment, and materials
Maintain maintenance-related records and documentation
investigates, resolves, and responds to service requests, complaints, and operational issues
Inspects work sites and reviews construction documents to ensure compliance with best construction practices, OSHA/Cal-OSHA and applicable environmental standards
Directs, evaluates, and supports staff development through work assignment and review, performance evaluations, training and employee development programs
Coordinates maintenance and repair projects with Port Divisions, vendors, and regulatory agencies
Requirements:
Four (4) years of experience supervising skilled craft workers engaged in maintenance and repair of buildings and grounds
Possession of a valid California driver’s license (to be presented at time of appointment)
Nice to have:
Experience supervising skilled trades and maintenance staff in facilities, infrastructure, or public works environments
Experience planning, scheduling, and prioritizing maintenance work for multiple projects and maintenance disciplines
Knowledge of maintenance methods, materials, tools, and safety practices applicable to building systems, infrastructure, or marine environments
Experience managing budgets, procurement, and resource allocation for maintenance operations
Ability to interpret construction documents, technical specifications, and regulatory requirements
Experience working in large, complex facilities such as waterfront, industrial, transportation, or public-sector environments
Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills
Experience responding to emergency maintenance situations and coordinating after-hours work