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Facilities & Transportation Manager

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NORTHEAST MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE AGENCY INC.

West Branch, MI (In Person)

$58,760 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 03/17/2026 (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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The Facilities & Transportation Coordinator plays a key role in supporting NEMCSA's early childhood programs by managing facility leases, contracts, licensing, and operational services across all program sites. This position helps ensure safe, compliant student transportation while maintaining cost-effective services, accurate documentation, and strong partnerships. From service negotiations to playground safety reviews, fuel card oversight, and coordinating fleet maintenance, this role helps keep our facilities and transportation systems running smoothly so programs can focus on serving children and families.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Other duties may be assigned . The Coordinator oversees facility leases, transportation contracts, utilities, service agreements, and childcare center licensing. They review expenditures, secure cost comparisons and insurance documents, and ensure all costs meet federal requirements. The role also supports construction and repair projects, contractor compliance, and communication with Business & Support Services and ECS leadership.
Key Responsibilities Include:
Managing leases, utilities, service contracts, and transportation agreements to ensure accuracy, compliance, and cost-effectiveness. Overseeing cell phone accounts, reviewing service use, and maintaining documentation. Supporting licensing processes, building projects, contractor quotes, and compliance with HSPPS, state licensing, and Davis-Bacon requirements. Maintaining strong communication with fiscal and management teams regarding contracts, expenditures, and safety concerns. Transportation & Safety Maintain Playground Safety Inspector certification, complete site reviews, and participate in the Natural Playgrounds workgroup. Support bus fleet maintenance, driver qualifications, observations, and required trainings. Administer fuel cards and monitor credit activity for fiscal integrity. Assist delegate agencies with transportation compliance, documentation, and drill observations. Compliance, Documentation & Support Ensure all facility and transportation activities meet federal and state regulations. Develop and update policies and procedures for facilities, maintenance, and transportation. Assist with transportation waivers, grants, and reporting. Process and approve invoices with proper coding and funding. Support CAPs, maintain required documentation, attend ongoing training, and participate in professional development, including membership in the Michigan Association of Pupil Transportation. What We'll Love About You! We're excited to meet someone who brings both passion and professionalism to this role—and who's ready to help us make a meaningful impact in Early Childhood programs across our communities. Education & Experience A Bachelor's degree in a business or related field and 3-5 years related work experience is preferred; will consider Associate's and 3-5 years related work experience. Proficient use of Windows, Microsoft Word, Excel are required. Must also possess reliable transportation and a valid driver license. CDL preferred. Must have or willing to obtain Playground Safety Inspector certification with six (6) months of hire date. What You'll Need Experience in Windows, Microsoft Word, and Excel. Reliable transportation and a valid driver's license—you'll occasionally travel to events, community partners, or program sites.
Strong communication skills:
the ability to read and interpret reports, write clearly, and present information confidently. Solid comfort with numbers—you can handle percentages, basic calculations, and interpret data to guide your work. Strong problem-solving abilities, especially in situations where you need to adapt quickly or interpret information from different sources.
Professional Expectations:
This role requires access to confidential information. You'll be trusted to maintain strict privacy and confidentiality, following all NEMCSA policies and guidelines. Physical & Work Environment Requirements To succeed in this position, you'll need the ability to: Regularly sit, stand, walk, use your hands, drive, and work at a computer. Frequently talk and hear, and multitask in a busy environment. Occasionally stoop, kneel, climb, reach, or twist as needed for events or office tasks. Work both standard and sometimes irregular hours, meet deadlines, and interact professionally with the public and staff. You'll work in a typical office setting with moderate noise levels and will often be engaged in community-based activities. Throughout employment, team members must remain free of alcohol or non-prescribed controlled substances in the workplace. What You'll Love About Us We're committed to taking care of our team—both at work and at home. Here's what you can look forward to when you join
NEMCSA:
Your Health Matters:
Enjoy medical/Rx, vision, and dental insurance at no cost for employees, with an affordable cost‑share option available for additional family coverage. Planning for
Your Future:
We support your long‑term goals with a generous 401(k) plan, plus life and disability insurance to give you peace of mind.
A Workplace That Respects Your Time:
Balance matters. We offer paid lunch hours, numerous holidays, flexible schedule options, and generous vacation and sick time so you can recharge and be there for what matters most.
Student Loan Support:
Working at NEMCSA may make you eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)—a huge benefit for those looking to reduce or eliminate student loan debt. Ready to Apply? All applications must be submitted through our
Careers Portal:
www.nemcsa.org/careers/ Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Please note:
Educational documentation is required at the interview! Questions? We're here to help! Email us at recruiter@nemcsa.org (No résumés, please—applications must go through our portal.) Current Employees Log in to UKG Menu MyInfo My Career Search for Jobs to apply internally.
A Few Words From Legal:
The chosen applicant will be required to submit fingerprints for a State of Michigan Background Check to determine eligibility for employment. You must possess an acceptable form of identification prior to attending your fingerprinting appointment.
Preferred ID types include:
Unexpired State issued driver's license; identification card with photo issued by a Federal or Michigan Government Agency. Failure to submit for fingerprint will result in an ineligibility for hire within this program. Upon request auxiliary aids and services will be made available to individuals with disabilities. Michigan Relay Center "Voice and TTY/TDD" 1-800-649-3777. An EOE.
Notice:
NEMCSA participates in E-Verify. For more information, please view our eVerify disclaimer at www.nemcsa.org/careers.
Our Agency Mission:
Enhancing quality of life by empowering individuals and strengthening communities. Facilities & Transportation Manager 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars West Branch, MI 48661 From $28.25 an hour - Full-time
NORTHEAST MICHIGAN COMMUNITY SERVICE AGENCY INC. 79
reviews From $28.25 an hour - Full-time The Facilities & Transportation Coordinator plays a key role in supporting NEMCSA's early childhood programs by managing facility leases, contracts, licensing, and operational services across all program sites. This position helps ensure safe, compliant student transportation while maintaining cost-effective services, accurate documentation, and strong partnerships. From service negotiations to playground safety reviews, fuel card oversight, and coordinating fleet maintenance, this role helps keep our facilities and transportation systems running smoothly so programs can focus on serving children and families.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Other duties may be assigned . The Coordinator oversees facility leases, transportation contracts, utilities, service agreements, and childcare center licensing. They review expenditures, secure cost comparisons and insurance documents, and ensure all costs meet federal requirements. The role also supports construction and repair projects, contractor compliance, and communication with Business & Support Services and ECS leadership.
Key Responsibilities Include:
Managing leases, utilities, service contracts, and transportation agreements to ensure accuracy, compliance, and cost-effectiveness. Overseeing cell phone accounts, reviewing service use, and maintaining documentation. Supporting licensing processes, building projects, contractor quotes, and compliance with HSPPS, state licensing, and Davis-Bacon requirements. Maintaining strong communication with fiscal and management teams regarding contracts, expenditures, and safety concerns. Transportation & Safety Maintain Playground Safety Inspector certification, complete site reviews, and participate in the Natural Playgrounds workgroup. Support bus fleet maintenance, driver qualifications, observations, and required trainings. Administer fuel cards and monitor credit activity for fiscal integrity. Assist delegate agencies with transportation compliance, documentation, and drill observations. Compliance, Documentation & Support Ensure all facility and transportation activities meet federal and state regulations. Develop and update policies and procedures for facilities, maintenance, and transportation. Assist with transportation waivers, grants, and reporting. Process and approve invoices with proper coding and funding. Support CAPs, maintain required documentation, attend ongoing training, and participate in professional development, including membership in the Michigan Association of Pupil Transportation. What We'll Love About You! We're excited to meet someone who brings both passion and professionalism to this role—and who's ready to help us make a meaningful impact in Early Childhood programs across our communities. Education & Experience A Bachelor's degree in a business or related field and 3-5 years related work experience is preferred; will consider Associate's and 3-5 years related work experience. Proficient use of Windows, Microsoft Word, Excel are required. Must also possess reliable transportation and a valid driver license. CDL preferred. Must have or willing to obtain Playground Safety Inspector certification with six (6) months of hire date. What You'll Need Experience in Windows, Microsoft Word, and Excel. Reliable transportation and a valid driver's license—you'll occasionally travel to events, community partners, or program sites.
Strong communication skills:
the ability to read and interpret reports, write clearly, and present information confidently. Solid comfort with numbers—you can handle percentages, basic calculations, and interpret data to guide your work. Strong problem-solving abilities, especially in situations where you need to adapt quickly or interpret information from different sources.
Professional Expectations:
This role requires access to confidential information. You'll be trusted to maintain strict privacy and confidentiality, following all NEMCSA policies and guidelines. Physical & Work Environment Requirements To succeed in this position, you'll need the ability to: Regularly sit, stand, walk, use your hands, drive, and work at a computer. Frequently talk and hear, and multitask in a busy environment. Occasionally stoop, kneel, climb, reach, or twist as needed for events or office tasks. Work both standard and sometimes irregular hours, meet deadlines, and interact professionally with the public and staff. You'll work in a typical office setting with moderate noise levels and will often be engaged in community-based activities. Throughout employment, team members must remain free of alcohol or non-prescribed controlled substances in the workplace. What You'll Love About Us We're committed to taking care of our team—both at work and at home. Here's what you can look forward to when you join
NEMCSA:
Your Health Matters:
Enjoy medical/Rx, vision, and dental insurance at no cost for employees, with an affordable cost‑share option available for additional family coverage. Planning for
Your Future:
We support your long‑term goals with a generous 401(k) plan, plus life and disability insurance to give you peace of mind.
A Workplace That Respects Your Time:
Balance matters. We offer paid lunch hours, numerous holidays, flexible schedule options, and generous vacation and sick time so you can recharge and be there for what matters most.
Student Loan Support:
Working at NEMCSA may make you eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)—a huge benefit for those looking to reduce or eliminate student loan debt. Ready to Apply? All applications must be submitted through our
Careers Portal:
www.nemcsa.org/careers/ Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Please note:
Educational documentation is required at the interview! Questions? We're here to help! Email us at recruiter@nemcsa.org (No résumés, please—applications must go through our portal.) Current Employees Log in to UKG Menu MyInfo My Career Search for Jobs to apply internally.
A Few Words From Legal:
The chosen applicant will be required to submit fingerprints for a State of Michigan Background Check to determine eligibility for employment. You must possess an acceptable form of identification prior to attending your fingerprinting appointment.
Preferred ID types include:
Unexpired State issued driver's license; identification card with photo issued by a Federal or Michigan Government Agency. Failure to submit for fingerprint will result in an ineligibility for hire within this program. Upon request auxiliary aids and services will be made available to individuals with disabilities. Michigan Relay Center "Voice and TTY/TDD" 1-800-649-3777. An EOE.
Notice:
NEMCSA participates in E-Verify. For more information, please view our eVerify disclaimer at www.nemcsa.org/careers.
Our Agency Mission:
Enhancing quality of life by empowering individuals and strengthening communities.

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