Step into a leadership role where your expertise will shape the future of our organization as well as the park sites and facilities our patrons have come to love in McHenry County. We’re looking for a proactive Operations Manager to join our team where in this key leadership role, you’ll oversee daily operations and drive strategic initiatives to ensure both the organization and department’s success. Within this role, you will handle coordination of special projects as well as maintenance of all parks, buildings and equipment, fleet maintenance and management, and contract management.
The ideal candidate will be an individual with leadership experience, knowledgeable in park and building maintenance, and have administrative skills in managing park and building maintenance projects and processes. Bachelor's degree (B.A./B.S.) from four-year college or university in resource management, recreation and park administration, operations management, or a related field in the profession; a minimum of seven (7) years related experience in public agency maintenance work in a natural resource or park setting with five (5) years in a supervisory capacity; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
TENTATIVE SELECTION PROCESS
Initial Interviews: April 21 – April 25, 2025
Second Round Interviews: May 5 – May 7, 2025
Start date after June 16, 2025
CLOSING DATE: April 7, 2025
BENEFITS: As a full-time position, this position is provided with generous benefits including, but not limited to, insurance (medical, dental, vision, and life), holiday pay, paid time off, and IMRF pension.
Please note, as part of the application process the applicant is required to answer the following three (3) questions at the time of completing the application:
The Operations Manager oversees park, fleet, and building maintenance staff as well as supervisors, and an administrative assistant. Describe your leadership style and how you envision guiding subject matter experts to accomplish team goals and results.
What is your personal philosophy regarding parks and conservation? How do you integrate this philosophy into your work and decision-making processes to encourage site use while also ensuring the sustainability of natural resources?
This position manages parks and fleet operations as well as building maintenance repair, replacement, and renovation projects. Please describe your experience managing these projects, setting priorities, and achieving deadlines.
The McHenry County Conservation District’s mission exists to preserve, restore, and manage natural areas and open spaces for their intrinsic value and for the benefits to present and future generations.
The District manages over 25,600 acres of open land diverse with woodlands, prairies, wetlands, ponds, creeks, and rivers. It provides sites open to the public year-round featuring trails, picnic shelters, camp sites, fishing sites, and educational programs.
The District is comprised of 80 employees who work year-around with the size of the District expanding during the summer months with seasonal workers. Benefits for full-time employees include medical, dental, vision, and life insurance as well as participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) pension plan and paid holidays, vacation, and sick pay. Visit us on the web at www.mccdistrict.org!