Department:
Building Management and Maintenance
Salary/Hourly
$43,297.00 Annual
Union/Position Status:
FFECC Teaching FT
Posting Closing Date:
July 11, 2025
Applications must be submitted by 11:59 PM the evening before the posting closing date.
Please note that the posting will close at midnight (12:00 AM) on the posting closing date.
Faculty teach department courses and evaluate student performance pursuant to guidelines set by the department and the College. Faculty report to the Department Chair within the Academic Unit. Faculty are responsible for preparing lessons and student learning activities. Faculty must maintain accurate records on students and submit pertinent data to the department and/or the College.
Candidates must be able to demonstrate awareness and sensitivity towards promoting an inclusive and diverse learning environment. Knowledge of academic discipline; ability to implement a variety of teaching strategies; use of instructional technology where appropriate; experience with computerized student record management; ability to develop educational programs; ability to teach effectively at the college level; initiative and resourcefulness; industrious and dependability; ability to work in a team and collaborative environment; effective communication skills; experience teaching a diverse student body; physically capable of performing the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
The Building Management Academic Unit is a multi-disciplinary program seeking candidates with experience in one or more of the following areas. This program instructs individuals wishing to enter the areas of facilities management, property management, HVAC-R, and construction related fields.
Management Area
Within the management area individuals must possess experience and education in facilities management and have managed construction or renovation projects in medium-to-large facilities. Supervision of personnel in construction related fields with an understanding of both unionized and non-unionized environments is required. Knowledge of energy management principles and the programming of preventative maintenance activities is preferred. A basic understanding of building operations, planning and budget control functions. Ability to work with both basic software and industry related software.
Electrical and Mechanical Area
Within the Electrical area an individual must possess knowledge of electrical theory, basic wiring, operational control systems used in HVAC-R, basic residential and light commercial applications per the National Electric Code. Ability to read, understand, and explain wiring diagrams and related mechanical prints. Must have hands-on experience working with students in a laboratory setting.
Within the HVAC-R area an individual must possess knowledge and theory of residential heating and cooling systems, heat pump technology for medium and large facilities, as well as low pressure boilers, air handlers, chillers, and cooling towers, for larger facilities. Understanding of both Electrical controls and piping systems used in residential and commercial systems is necessary. This individual must be able to instruct both the theory and conduct organized hands-on lab activities for maintenance and troubleshooting of various systems.
Construction Trades/ Structural Area
Within the construction trades area an individual must process knowledge of both residential and light commercial building components and systems currently used in construction. Must have a thorough knowledge of carpentry, masonry, and construction methods to provide both theory and organized practical hands-on laboratory activities. Having mechanical aptitude and knowledge of safety practices is a priority in teaching and using various tools and finish materials. Must have a good understanding of blueprints, building operations, planning, estimating, and budget control functions. Requires the individual to work with both basic software and industry related software.
A minimum of five (5) years of experience working in a construction, electrical or industrial related field and one of the following:
Bachelor’s degree in construction management engineering technology, civil engineering or civil engineering technology, industrial engineering or industrial engineering technology, architecture, electrical engineering or electrical engineering technology, mechanical engineering or mechanical engineering technology, technical education, building management or related construction and facilities management areas.
Or
An Associate’s degree (AOS or AAS) in any construction or building related field may be considered with five (5) years of verifiable teaching experience.
Or
Journeyman status in their profession determined by the application of equivalencies in the individual academic unit and satisfactory evaluation of professional responsibilities and five (5) years of verifiable teaching experience.
All candidates interested in applying in the HVAC-R area must possess a current EPA 608 Universal certification to handle refrigerants.
A Master's degree is preferred; trades related certificate or equivalent will be reviewed. Related degrees as appropriate, or other related disciplines as determined by committee.
City of Buffalo Stationary Engineer license, Chief or 1st class only, is preferred for candidates interested in applying in the HVAC-R area.
Experience in teaching at the College level preferred.
Please attach unofficial transcripts with your application to be considered. Official transcripts will be required for successful candidates within 30 days of hire.
Mush have Trades and Supervisory background in Facilities Management, Construction Management, HVAC'R. and related Trades. Teaching Experience is required.
Contact Human Resources at (716) 851-1840 with any questions.
Our mission to offer quality education includes exposing our students to a diverse range of cultures, experiences and expertise. At SUNY Erie Community College, we value diversity and encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply.
Notice of Non-Discrimination
SUNY Erie Community College does not discriminate in admission, employment, or in the administration of any of its policies and programs on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, gender expression, gender identity, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation, familial status, military status, domestic violence victim status, predisposing genetic characteristics, veteran status, criminal conviction, or any other characteristics protected by law. This applies to all students, applicants or other members of the College community (including, but not limited to, vendors and visitors). Grievance procedures are available to interested persons by contacting the Civil Rights Compliance Officer listed below. Retaliation against a person who files a complaint, serves as a witness, or assists or participates in the investigation of a complaint in any manner is strictly prohibited.
The following individual has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the College’s non-discrimination policies:
Civil Rights Compliance Officer
Human Resource Department
North Campus
6205 Main Street
Williamsville, NY 14221
(716) 270-5735
For further information on notice of non-discrimination, please contact:
New York Office
United States Department of Education
Office for Civil Rights, 32 Old Slip 26th Floor,
New York, N.Y., 10005-25010;
Tel (646) 428-3800; Email: OCR.NewYork@ed.gov.
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