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Department of Human Resources

Exempt Job Description

Job Title: Supervisor, Parking, Access Control and Campus Card Services Job Number: X-204 Band: 5 NOC: 6316 Department: Risk Management Supervisor Title: Director, Risk Management

Last Reviewed: September 25, 2013

Job Purpose The Supervisor, Parking, Access Control and Campus Card Services supports the academic, administrative and student services operations at Trent. The incumbent is accountable to the Director of Risk Management for the provision and operation of parking facilities, administration and enforcement, keys control, building access control and the campus card system in a cost effective manner; while providing high quality service and responsiveness. The incumbent prepares operational and business plans and is vitally involved with the implementation of those plans to meet budget targets and planning deadlines. The Manager is responsible for daily operations and adapting to campus growth and changes in a collaborative manner.

Key Activities 1. Develops and implements business and multi-year operational plans in collaboration with all stakeholders, for the parking and campus card services that support the University Integrated Plan, Academic plan and other strategic plans. Determines revenue sources, including recommending parking fee increases, and plans operational expenditures to provide maximum benefit to the university. Anticipates and integrates changes in technology and best practices. Sets service performance targets and regularly accesses the achievement of those targets. Adjusts plans annually to reflect performance and changing circumstances. 2. Oversees work flow for Parking and the TrentU card Services; assigns projects, and ensures completion. Responsible for hiring, training, supervision, performance evaluation, discipline and terminations for staff. Manages Parking and The Trent U Card resources, including budgets, to ensure these services have the personnel, health and safety, AODA training, supplies, uniforms, equipment and software required to effectively operate. Ensures all equipment is well maintained. Conducts periodic inspections to ensure compliance with policies and regulations and to assess quality of customer service. Obtains and analyzes parking and access control statistics annually to determine if any changes are required to the parking or access control systems.

Job Number: X-204 Page 1 of 6 Last updated: September 2013 3. Implements and enforces the Access Control Policy by controlling building and key/card privileges, approves requests for keys and lock changes and coordinates implementation with the PRD Facilities Supervisor. Key Wizard software is used for key control and Axiom V software for scheduling door openings, key card privileges and emergency control. Keeps up to date with parking, access and TrentU card technology and best practices. 4. Oversees administrative financial transactions, including payroll submissions, attendance sheet, monthly pay and display credit and cash reconciliations, cash float reconciliation, VISA card reconciliation, flex dollar reconciliation, submitting purchase orders for Director’s approval and charge back to departments for parking permits and key cards. 5. Maintains, develops and implements standard operating procedures including cash handling, parking enforcement, card issue and replacement, vendor integration and permit management using Park Admin, Cale Web Office, AXIOM, key wizard and ITC software. 6. Works with Security and Parking staff to encourage the safe, orderly and equitable use of the limited number of parking spaces available to internal and external clients. Ensures Campus Security is aware of any security concerns identified by parking and access control staff. Coordinates special event parking requirements with Athletics, Conferences Services, Trent Event Coordinator and other stakeholders. Resolves second level parking appeals. 7. Works closely with the Physical Resources Department to ensure that parking facilities are planned, constructed, maintained, repaired and signed effectively. 8. Follow up on Security reports regarding lost, stolen or compromised keys/cards and recommends necessary security measures such as re-keying to the Director of Risk Management. 9. Implements programs and strategies in parking management and participates in the development of parking policies and goals. Recommends fee increases to Director. 10. Creates and maintains a two way communications flow with the Trent community to build a customer focused relationship. Develops communications and information materials as required emails, website, portal updates.

Analytical Reasoning Analytical reasoning must be applied to determine an appropriate course of action when planning projects and organizing work flow. Established practices and the University culture must be understood to resolve problems that can be controversial, especially within Parking Services. There is always a ripple effect to other departments when a change is made to the parking regulations, Trent U card and/or access control policies and procedures; for example increasing parking permit rates or ordering change keys for new building etc.

Assessing risk and determining timelines for parking maintenance projects and implementation of different campus card capabilities is important to minimize negative and maximize positive impact on the University. Determine criteria for adding vendors to the one card system that enhances, rather than detracts, from the student experience.

Must adapt knowledge and understanding for a number of policies, procedures and computer programs to resolve numerous broad based issues in all service areas. For example, managing

Job Number: X-204 Page 2 of 6 Last updated: September 2013 the conflicting demands for parking services by Athletics community members and Trent parking customers in such a way that neither the Parking not Athletics programs are negatively impacted and the best interests of the university are served. There are times that methods are adapted to arrive at solutions like shared parking facilities to maintain the Leed standing for the University. Situations are broad in scope and lack standard practice to resolve, as parking and access control policies and procedures vary widely in the Ontario PSE sector.

Incumbent requires analytical reasoning and critical thinking to plan and implement best practices for the operation of the Parking, Access Control and Campus Card Services.

Operational knowledge and understanding lay out of buildings, a number of, policies, procedures, and computer programs: (Park-admin, Datatel, Key Wizard, Cale Web Office, Excel, Moneris Point of Sale machine, Emergency Communication System, Guard card).

Decision Making Policy and procedures assist with all planning and organizing of services provided to our clients. Open communication and consultation are available if there is any doubt. For the most part the individual will require the ability to work independently and as part of a team, as well as to shape and share the goals of the unit and to lead others in accomplishing its goals.

For the most part polices are defined as to their intent, purpose and application, but the incumbent is required to brainstorm and act independently in making day to day decisions with staff regarding work flow, special requests, appeals and priorities. The incumbent works under the guidance of the Director of Risk Management and maintains an open line of communication. The incumbent is expected to plan and co-ordinate the daily and time sensitive activities to meet target dates.

Impact Typical actions or decisions in parking, TrentU card and access control extend to other internal units and external clients. Decisions regarding special events and night parking enforcement can have positive or negative depending on the situation. Working closely with internal clients (Development, Conferences and AC Staff) and external clients (Aramark, MNR, Bookstore, Child Care and GPA Innovation Cluster) regarding parking can make a difference to the success of a Trent event.

The Supervisor, Parking, Access Control and Trent U Card works proactively to make parking, access control and TrentU Card appear seamless to clients by incorporating cross training, knowledge of policies and procedures like the Accessibility Audit information into routine visual checks. The incumbent keeps current regarding upcoming events throughout the University such as construction projects, special events, camps and changes in the academic/calendar year such as NSO, ISW, start-up of classes and exams.

Decisions made daily regarding access control policies and procedures can have an impact on an individuals’ safety and/or University’s property/reputation. An example would be prioritizing work flow of re-keying a student’s room or lab over installing a key pad or cutting keys.

Job Number: X-204 Page 3 of 6 Last updated: September 2013 The incumbent must be able to use discretion and maintain confidentiality.

Education Required General University Degree (3 year) or College Diploma (3 year) in Business, Information Technology, or related disciplines. Canadian Certified Parking Facilities Manager (CCPFM) would be an asset.

Experience Required 1. Four years directly-related university parking, access control and/or campus card experience, preferably in a PSE environment, with at least two years’ experience in a management position (hiring, training, and evaluation of personnel). 2. Demonstrated experience in service delivery and resource management including budget and financial accounting practices. 3. Strong knowledge of privacy legislation, Highway Traffic Act, Ontarians with Disabilities Act, municipal parking bylaws and parking and access control best practices in a university environment.

Responsibility for the Work of Others Direct Responsibility for the Work of Others:  Parking and Access Control Administrator  Parking Services Representative  TrentU Card Program Administrator

Indirect Responsibility for the Work of Others:  TrentU card student staff (usually 1FT and 1 PT staff during start up and summer)  Access control and keying hardware contractors  Contractors doing paving, sweeping, snow removal, line painting, sign repairs  Security dispatchers regarding parking and access issues  6.5 FTE Security Guards regarding parking enforcement issues  Risk Management Administrative Assistant regarding parking or access control related projects

Communication Internal:  Parking, Access Control and TrentU Card Clients – (Colleagues, faculty, staff, students, university officials and visitors) for both Peterborough and Oshawa campuses  Director of Risk Management – Communication updates regarding parking, access control, or risks relating to people, property or reputation of the University  Security Manager and Health and Safety Officer – Designate for the Director of Risk Management, H & S concerns and day to day departmental issues  Locksmith – keys and access control doors  Security Guards – Special functions like convocation, building access/schedules, security concerns regarding lost keys, parking control

Job Number: X-204 Page 4 of 6 Last updated: September 2013  Housing and Conference Staff – Parking, keys/cards  PRD Managers and Staff – Parking and Access Control Projects  Athletic Director – shared parking resources, events and expenses  Finance – Budgets  Purchasing- RFP, purchase orders and contracts  HR Managers and Staff – Staff inquires, payroll, employee green cards, employee status

External:  External Contractors and Architects with regards to projects such as the TrentU card, parking lots and buildings.  Ontario Campus Parking Association (OCPA) members regarding best practices for parking and access control  City representatives regarding parking by-laws  External Clients- who require parking, card or access control services. Individuals who work at the university but as an separate organization: Aramark, Follett, Health in Motion, Trent day Care, MNR, ICAV, GPA Innovation Cluster, Suppliers and Contractors.

Motor/ Sensory Skills  Fine motor skills and dexterity – keyboarding, telephone, fax machine, laminating machine, card printers, camera, and handling cash  Hearing- Listen to clients inquires and concerns via telephone and direct communication  Sight – Reading emails, relative information, observation of staff and clients behaviour, reading stamped lock codes, blueprints and keying charts

Effort Mental:  Concentration and focus – reading and mental problem solving; concentration required to work on Parking strategic plan, infrastructure projects and other issues while still responding to customer queries as they arise.  Frequent interruptions and distractions from walk-in traffic, telephone and emergency emails

Physical:  Sitting and remaining motionless; key boarding and reading  Frequent inspection of parking facilities requires walking

Working Conditions Physical:

Psychological:  Complaints - regarding change of policies and procedures relating to controlled parking, access control and TrentU Card, regarding paid parking, snow removal, accessible

Job Number: X-204 Page 5 of 6 Last updated: September 2013 parking etc., second level parking appeals, deal with confrontational people regarding tows, deal with people regarding collections outstanding tickets, key/cards not working.  Interruptions – Open door policy to internal/external clients and staff.  Time pressures – Due to start-up of classes in Sept, January, year-end budgets, changeover of residences to Conferences – program key cards, Project dead lines

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Job Number: X-204 Page 6 of 6 Last updated: September 2013

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