Job Description
Position Summary
The skilled trades division is responsible for maintaining hundreds of properties and amenities within the Philadelphia Parks and Recreation department. The Skilled Trades Operations Coordinator will report to the Deputy Commissioner and provide advanced administrative, project management, and analytical support to the Skilled Trades Division within Philadelphia Parks and Recreation. This position plays a key role in coordinating projects, improving operational efficiency, and supporting the Deputy Commissioner in managing resources, procurement, and strategic initiatives.
This position will collaborate with Planning and Operations directors to ensure compliance with department directives. The ideal candidate has a strong understanding of municipal infrastructure, skilled trades operations, and facility maintenance practices.
Essential Functions
Required Competencies, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Qualifications
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume.
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