Asset Management Coordinator (PFT) (NU 17.26)
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Located in the heart of Southwestern Ontario, Norfolk County is where big vision meets unlimited potential. As one of Ontario's largest single-tier municipalities and home to over 70,000 people, Norfolk is bold, diverse, and proudly local - a municipality that thrives on innovation, collaboration, and connection. Here, you'll find endless opportunities to grow your skills, expand your ideas, and shape your career. As the Asset Management Program Coordinator, you will lead and support corporate asset management initiatives that help optimize municipal infrastructure, improve service delivery, and support long-term financial sustainability. You'll analyze data, coordinate cross-departmental planning, and drive informed decisions that enhance asset performance, lifecycle management, and regulatory compliance. Big vision. Real opportunities. Unlimited potential. That's Norfolk. Duties and Responsibilities: Under the general direction of the Manager of Asset Management, support operational, systems and special reviews related to corporate asset management that includes the following: Participate in the development of the Corporate Asset Management Plan and individual plans by asset category. Responsible for updating the asset registry in coordination with Finance Department and individual asset teams. Responsible for the preparation of detailed analyses related to corporate asset management activities, such as level of service, risk management and lifecycle management. Supports the planning and performance of operational reviews, systems reviews, financial and special reviews specific to asset management. Complete lifecycle cost analyses, modifying as appropriate for decisions made regarding levels of service and risk. Complete analyses of asset productivity and performance based upon available funding, risk and need. Support informed decision making and planning with respect to sustainable levels of service, optimization of corporate assets while minimizing lifecycle costs and risk. Administer and support corporate asset management software systems and associated data platforms (e.g., GIS, CityView, CMMS/EAM systems), including coordination of data integration, quality assurance, reporting, dashboard development, and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance asset registries, asset lifecycle planning, risk analysis, regulatory compliance, and evidence-based decision making across the organization. Develop, implement, administer and continuously improve corporate work order management systems for multiple departments, including configuring workflows, standardizing processes, coordinating user access and training, monitoring system performance, and supporting data-driven maintenance, operational and capital planning activities across the organization. Analyze and forecast departmental resource requirements related to growth, service level changes and operational demands, including workforce planning, material utilization, equipment allocation and operational capacity assessments, while providing recommendations to support efficient, sustainable and cost-effective service delivery. Support building consensus amongst asset owners across the corporation, encouraging collaboration. Monitor the implementation of process improvements and ensure that implementation issues are identified to leadership. Recommend solutions. Participate in Corporate Committees as required such as the Asset Owner Team and implementation task teams as part of the asset management development process. Assist in the delivery of training to staff, as required, in the performance of asset management and other reviews. Support the provision of updates at regular intervals as required by Ontario asset management regulation O.Reg 588/17, or as requested by Council or senior leadership. Support the preparation of reports detailing the work performed, findings or conclusions and appropriate recommendations. Monitor asset management and technology research, trends and developments with a focus on making recommendations to improve corporate asset management processes and practices. Monitor and examine market conditions and emerging trends that impact the Municipal sector. Ensures compliance with Provincial and Federal statutes and regulations and Municipal bylaws and policies. Must be aware of safe work practices as they relate to job responsibilities and work environment, and have the basic understanding of the Occupational Health and Safety Act Perform other duties as assigned with are directly related to the responsibilities of the position. Perform Other Duties as Assigned Knowledge and Experience: Completion of a University Degree or College Diploma (3 years) in a related discipline (eg. Business Administration, Business Informatics, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Computer Science or similar field of study. Membership in a related professional association and/or certification in a related discipline (e.g., Certified Asset Manage
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