NI In the News September 4—Mazak Corporation in Schaumburg I N S I D E THIS ISSUE: About our Site: Mazak Corporation Technology Centers President’s 4 Our network of eight Technology Centers strategically lo- Message cated across North America put component machining demonstrations, experienced applications engineers and Mark your 5 comprehensive training in close proximity to you. Further- Calendar more, these Technology Centers play a key role in channel- ing customer input to Mazak manufacturing for the devel- opment of new machine tool technology.

Day of Service 6 Mazak's Midwest Technology Center expansion introduced a completely repositioned regional sales offce and product tech center showroom that doubled their exisitng building size. High visibility and bold architectural features create iconic impact along I-90 in Schaumburg. The technology center was expanded and a new façade was added to the existing structure. The interior refresh included white marble, glass, and polished stainless steel highlighting sophisti- July pictures 8 cated machine tools that are visible to motorist. A new outdoor courtyard is framed by feature wall in front of hospitality spaces and training facilities that were part of the 50,000 SF addi- tion.

Golf Outing 9 About our Speakers: Our speakers will be Kevin Bates who is the Regional General Manager for Mazak Corpora- tion and Mike Stratsky who is the Project Manager for Mazak Corporation. Karl Heitman will also present. Job Net 10 Karl Heitman is founder and president of Heitman Architects Incorporated, a Chicago area- based firm specializing in corporate office and industrial facility planning and design. Over the past 24 years, Heitman Architects has been responsible for more than 45 million square- IFMA Bucks 12 feet of successful-built projects in the US and abroad including more than 8 million square- feet of LEED certified facilities. Beyond single project delivery, Heitman helps clients lever- age building information and tecnology across their custom value chain by creating unique applications that range from real estate standards prototyping to cost segregation model- ing. Karl has been practicing architecture for 38 years and holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Houston. Karl will tell the story of cost effective conceptual design while maximizing visibility. Check us out on: About our Presentation: Kevin and Mike will speak as to what Mazak does, how they use their building and why they expanded. They will also talk to an issue they had with pressure build up between the show- room/warehouse and the office space.

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Silver Sponsor: VOLUME 33, ISSUE 8 P A G E 4 From the President…. Greetings to all of our chapter members! Last month I gave out my email that we may have an open forum on topics of the day. Since that time I have discovered that IFMA national has a forum on its web site devoted to just that: IFMA Engage https://engage.ifma.org/groups/ openforumhome is the home page, from there go to browse tab then dis- cussion posts. It has multiple posts related to our day to day issues- a few that I am following: Sit/stand desks for everyone?, Logging Visitors is it still needed, Security Access Control- How long to keep records and Ac- ceptable backlog of Work Orders. Most are applicable to scenarios I came currently dealing with in one way or another

Because we usually operate in our own Facilities and only get to see quick glimpses of other Facilities on our monthly tours it is both in- teresting and reaffirming to see in detail what others are doing given the same difficulties. Well worth your time, check it out.

I give you my email again for topics of Chapter concern: [email protected]

Upcoming meetings include: September 5- Mazak Corporation September 12- Board Meeting September 14 - NI IFMA Golf Outing, Seven Bridges Golf Club Please contact Kathy Daloia at 847-821-8243 or chapteradministra- [email protected] for more information. September 16- Day of Service at the Great Western Prairie in Elmhurst. Please contact Linda McInerney at 847-559-3909 or [email protected] for more information. The Phrase that pays is IFMA Engage!

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Northern Illinois University

Facility Management Professional (FMP) & Sustainability Facility Professional (SFP) Information and Registration: http://www.fm.niu.edu Location: Virtual Classroom Questions? Contact: [email protected] or 815-732-6249

2017 Day of Service Saturday, September 16

This year we will be volunteering at the Great Western Prairie in Elmhurst. The Great Western Prairie is a unique 6-acre parcel of untouched land that runs parallel to the Illinois Prairie Path from Spring Road to Salt Creek. It is home to more than 100 different types of native plants and dates back to the time before European settlement of the area.

We will be performing various tasks from picking up debris, cutting out invasive plants and quite possibly collecting seeds to help repopulate the native plants and to reconstitute other prairies around the Chicago area. Volunteers are asked to wear long pants and long-sleeved shirts, sturdy closed-toe shoes and to bring work gloves and hats. It also is suggested that you bring mosquito repellent and sun screen. Please bring loppers or other cutting tools, if you have them. Spouses and children are welcome to participate but the prairie is rather tall so it is not a good environment for small children.

We will be meeting at the Illinois Prairie Path located at Berkley Avenue and Prairie Path Lane in Elmhurst at 9 AM and working until Noon. Parking is available along the Illinois Prairie Path.

Please contact Linda McInerney at 847-559-3909 or [email protected] for more information or to volunteer.

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Supervisor Of Building Craftsmen University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL Job Information • Job ID: 36718924 Posted: August 23, 2017 • Which of IFMA’s credentials are preferred or required in your job description?: N/A • Entry Level: No Job Type: Full-Time Min Education: H.S. Diploma/Equivalent Min Experience:3-5 Years

The Position: This position provides general direction, supervision and activity coordination to the building trade foreperson and their staff. The position has a primary focus on repair, maintenance and operations of buildings and structures in an assigned area. The means and methods used to engage work, ordering of materials and supplies, approval of work orders and procurement of goods and services is within the portfolio of responsibilities of the position.

Requirements To qualify for this position, candidates must possess a high school diploma or equivalent and two (2) years of experience in construction and building maintenance work in any one or combination of the skilled trades and crafts. Candidates may substitute two years of work ex- perience with academic study in construction management, building construction manage- ment technology or a closely related field. In addition, candidates should have served three (3) years of supervisory experience of skilled trades in a shop or construction setting.

For More Information About the Position and to Apply: For a complete description of the position and to apply for this position please visit the UIC Job Board - University of Illinois at Chicago jobs.uic.edu . Under the Civil Service section, click on the SUPERVISOR OF BUILDING CRAFTSMEN.

Facility Manager Ace Hardware Corporation Princeton, Illinois Job Information • Job ID: 36666580 Posted: August 18, 2017 • Which of IFMA’s credentials are preferred or required in your job description?: Facility Management Professional, Certified Facility Management Professional • Job Type: Full-Time Job Duration: Indefinite • Min Education: Associates Degree Min Experience: 2-3 Years Required Travel: 0 - 10%

Description The principal function of the Facilities Manager (FM) is to provide primary leadership and management oversight for all loss prevention, safety, maintenance, business continuity and regulatory related functions for a Retail Support Center in compliance with Corporate Loss Prevention/Safety/Maintenance Best Practices.

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JobNet Continued…. Requirements

• Plan, direct, and supervise loss prevention, maintenance, special building maintenance project and housekeeping personnel. • Analyze and evaluate security operations. Identify, investigate, and resolve potential security breaches. • In conjuction with DC operations leadership, develop and/or recommend secuirty pro- cedures for operations, access control, reporting, etc. • Responsible for receipt of all capital purchases. • Oversee and develop sustainability initiatives. • Responsible for accurate and legally compliant OSHA record keeping and reporting. • Responsible for emergency management and disaster plans, working in conjuction with corporate Loss Prevention. • Effectively negotiate critical services with multiple vendors.

Maintenance Technician Ottawa Township High School Ottawa, Illinois • Job ID: 36385773 Posted: August 1, 2017 • IFMA’s credentials preferred or required: Facility Management Professional • Job Type: Full-Time Job Duration: Indefinite • Min Education: Associates Degree Min Experience: 2-3 Years Required Travel: None Salary: $53,000.00

Description To work with the Director of Operations and Maintenance to ensure the safe conditions of the buildings and the protection of the District’s real estate and personal property in order to provide a risk-free environment. S/he is responsible to the Director of Operations and Maintenance.

Specific Duties • Responsible for the periodic installation, inspection, servicing, maintenance, and re- pair of all campus buildings, utilities, structures, and grounds to provide protection to the District, its employees, its students and the general public. • Maintenance of legal and safe conditions of the buildings and grounds in compliance with state and federal laws regarding employee and student health and safety (asbestos, radon, lead pesticides, herbicides, etc.) as assigned by Maintenance Director. • Report immediately any repairs needed to supervisor. Required to work scheduled overtime and to be on call 24/7 to respond to emergencies.

Requirements Must have broad working knowledge of electricity, plumbing, mechanical and pneu- matic controls, carpentry, masonry, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning such that general work in all areas can be performed. Possess skills necessary to effectively troubleshoot problems, interpret building and safety codes, drawings, blueprints, schematics and diagrams. Required to bend, kneel, crouch, reach, climb, and walk. Position requires work in various tight or enclosed spaces, heights, indoors and outdoors to complete work assignments. Must have valid driver’s license and the ability to drive and operate vehicles and ma- chinery. P A G E 11 VOLUME 33, ISSUE 8

JobNet Continued…. Operations Manager DLA Piper LLP US Chicago, Illi- nois • Job ID: 36259325 Posted:July 24, 2017 • Job Function: Facility Operations & Maintenance • IFMA’s credentials preferred or required?: Facility Management Professional, Certi- fied Facility Management, Sustainability Facility Professional Job Type: Full-Time Job Duration: Indefinite

Description DLA Piper LLP (US) is a leading global business law firm looking for collaborative, re- sults oriented people who enjoy working in a fast paced environment and have exception- al problem solving skills.

The Operations department aims to ensure attorneys and other departments have the phys- ical resources to meet our client’s expectations. Operations team members have daily in- teraction with lawyers, professional staff, vendors, and clients. Operations positions pro- vide opportunities to be involved in change management, training and development, and to be part of a national team.

Requirements: • College degree in business or facilities management • 5 years of facilities/operations management experience • 2 years supervisory/management experience • Good communication, interpersonal skills and diplomacy • Experience dealing with outside vendors in various organizations • Responsible for the adoption of operational guidelines, employee development, men- toring, and coaching. Travel is occasionally required.

Catch an FM, if you can!

Join us for our distinguished panel of Facility Managers! Learn from the best about their successes, tips and lessons learned, bring your questions …. and Catch an FM while you can!

IFMA Chicago Meeting September 21, 2017

11:30—1:00

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Join for Number 28

28th Annual Golf Outing WHEN September 14, 2017 11:30 AM - 8:00 PM

WHERE Seven Bridges Golf Club 1 Mulligan Drive Woodridge, IL 60517 Add Directions link

TICKETS Golf, Lunch, Dinner, free gifts, and door prize chances. Single - $195.00 Foursome - $750.00 Networking, Lunch, & Dinner - $50 Prices increase after September 1st. Register now. Don’t miss out.

This 28th annual event promises to be a great day of networking for both FM and associate members and friends. This year’s outing includes great food, a beautiful course for golf, new on-course games, a silent auction, and – of course - door prizes. Watch for a new celebrity guest. If you had fun last year, you know it will be a great day.

Just announced—special guest Chandler Harnish. Chandler Harnish (born July 28, 1988) is a former American footballquarterback. He was the final pick of the 2012 NFL Draft, selected 253rd overall by the , becoming Mr. Irrelevant 2012. He played for Northern Illinois University, where he was the Huskies' starting for four years. Har- nish has also been a member of the and .

Check-in and Lunch – 11:30 Shotgun Start/Best-Ball Scramble – 12:30 (no previous golf experience re- quired) Reception, Food, and Prizes – 5:00 – 7:00

Best-ball format means that beginners and casual golfers can still have fun. The on-course games also do not require great skill. One game does not use a golf club at all. No clubs? No worries. Seven Bridges will rent you a set for the day.

Professional FM members can register and pay now. If invited to join an associate member paid foursome, we will refund your paid registration fee.

The chapter shares the proceeds of the outing with Aspire of Illinois and The Greater Chicago Food Deposi- tory. Your support goes a long way. P A G E 13 VOLUME 33, ISSUE 8

Schedule of Events

September 2017 • September 5—Mazak Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat • September 12—NI IFMA Board Meet- ing at Chandler’s in Schaumburg

1 2 • September 14—NI IFMA Golf Outing

• September 16—Day of Service

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• October 10—Educational Meeting. Connect, Train, Plan, Report: Active 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Shooter in the Workplace 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Directions to Mazak Corporation From Chicago, Take I-90 West toward Rockford. Exit at N. Roselle Road towards Schaumburg/Hoffman Estates. Turn left on Roselle Rd. Turn left onto Commerce Drive. To provide exceptional education, networking, ca- reer development, and leadership opportunities that support and advance the Facility Management pro- fession in Northern Illinois.

Northern Illinois IFMA Sponsorship opportunities are available, please con- PO Box 4893 tact our chapter administrator at the e-mail listed to Buffalo Grove, IL 60089-4893 the left for complete details! Phone: 847-821-8243 Fax: 847-821-8248 E-mail: [email protected]

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2017—2018 IFMA NI BOARD

President Archivist Education Program Kevin Boyd, CFM, FMP Mike Jurczykowski Joe McCarthy, CFM Kathy Eddy-MacIntosh Chicago Food Depository Chicago Records Management Pareto Building Improvement Phoenix Systems & Services 773-843-6703 847-678-0002 708-344-4355 630-480-8607

Vice President Awards Hospitality Council Liaison Brett Ratajczak, FMP Doug Kettel, CMPP, LEED Kevin Tiernan Robert Half AP Rose Paving 847-719-4321 Schaumburg Park District 708-459-5538 847-985-2115 Secretary Career Services Membership Sustainability Liaison Linda McInerney Dianna Rudd Open Kevin Boyd, FMP CVS Caremark The Rudd Executive Search Chicago Food Depository 847-559-3909 847-776-0900 773-843-6703

Treasurer Community Services Networking Webmaster Kevin Tiernan Linda McInerney Jim Idstein Gerard Zawislak, FMP, SFP Rose Paving CVS Caremark Kayhan International Cummins Allison Corp 708-459-5538 847-559-3909 847-843-5072 847-299-9550 x 6460

Advisor Newsletter Laura Ingram Jan Wemple Ingram Enterprises Moore Landscape 847-821-1075 847-564-9393