Equipment Engineering Director directs equipment engineering activities within an organization. Plans and develops policies and procedures for designing, developing and implementing equipment. Being an Equipment Engineering Director ensures all equipment engineering projects, initiatives, and processes comply with established policies and objectives. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Equipment Engineering Director typically reports to top engineering management. The Equipment Engineering Director manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Creates functional strategies and specific objectives for the sub-function and develops budgets/policies/procedures to support the functional infrastructure. Deep knowledge of the managed sub-function and solid knowledge of the overall departmental function. To be an Equipment Engineering Director typically requires 5+ years of managerial experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Payroll Title: FUNDRAISER 4 (000462)
Working Title: Director of Development, College of Engineering
Job Code: 0462
Job Open Date: 1/10/24
Application Review Begins: 1/26/24
Department Code - Name: DEVL (DEVELOPMENT)
Percentage of Time: 100
Collective Bargaining Unit: 99 - Non-Represented
Grade Type / Grade: MSP / 25
FLSA Status: Exempt
Work Location: 2517 Phelps Hall
Hiring Range: Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience; the budget for the position; and in support of fair, equitable and consistent pay practices at the University. The budgeted salary that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position is $101,100-$117,000/yr.
Working Days and Hours: Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm
Benefits Eligibility: Full Benefits
Eligible for hybrid scheduling after initial training period of up to 12 months.
Department Marketing Statement
The UC Santa Barbara Office of Development blends the strengths of both a centralized and a decentralized operation. Although all development officers report to the Associate Vice Chancellor for Development or his/her designee, some are dedicated to specific schools and units, working hand-in-hand with deans, directors and faculty to secure private support. Additional development officers focus on specific regions of the country and/or are dedicated to increasing involvement by alumni, parents and friends. A strong central core initiates programs, or provides guidance and expertise, in foundation relations, planned giving, capital projects, donor stewardship, the UCSB Foundation and other areas of specialization. An integrated tracking and coordination system ensures a collaborative and smooth working environment, all aimed at enhancing UC Santa Barbara's attractiveness to, and involvement with, the private sector.
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Brief Summary of Job Duties
Works to optimize philanthropic support for the College of Engineering (COE) and other collaborative fundraising initiatives in response to academic priorities established by the dean of COE ("dean") and select affiliated program directors. As a member of the Development Office staff, fundraising efforts are devoted primarily to engineering with the remaining time to other University initiatives, as appropriate. Fundraising focus will be on computer science and bioengineering while still inclusive of the broader College of Engineering. Approximately ninety percent time on fundraising activities for gifts of $25,000 and up, with emphasis on gifts of $100,000 and more. Focuses ten percent on other activities related to fund raising and administrative duties such as coordinating and executing aspects of the engineering development program. Coordinates and executes planned strategies for the identification, cultivation, solicitation, closing and stewardship of gifts primarily from individuals, but may include, as appropriate, corporations and foundations. Works personally with donor prospects and supports the dean, faculty and volunteers in prospect relationships when appropriate, in order to maximize philanthropic support for engineering and UC Santa Barbara, raising gifts to meet identified fundraising priorities. Works to ensure that all aspects of his/her development program are internally consistent, thematically related, and compatible with the policies and priorities of the relevant academic units, Development Office and University.
Required Qualifications
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Job Functions/Percentage of Time/Duties
90% Fundraising
10% Strategy & Administration
Reporting and Functional Relationships - The Director of Development (DOD) works as a member of the Engineering and Sciences Development Office staff. The DOD's program plan approval and performance evaluation are carried out jointly by the dean (and, when appropriate, other affiliated program directors) and the supervisor: the assistant dean of development for COE. The academic leadership evaluates the DOD's performance in areas such as knowledge of engineering initiative specific goals, case for support and fundraising priorities; ability to serve unique academic area needs and proficiency in execution fundraising plans. The academic leadership establishes fundraising priorities. The supervisor (Assistant Dean of Development for the College of Engineering) evaluates the DOD's performance in areas such as knowledge of the University's case for support, professional fundraising procedures, techniques and standards; achievement of fundraising and volunteer management goals as defined in the annual operating plan; and knowledge of and compliance with University of California, UC Santa Barbara, and the UCSB Foundation policies, procedures and systems as these pertain to development. The DOD coordinates with both the academic leadership and the supervisor to establish an action plan, goals and priorities, and day-to-day activities. The DOD's other working relationships include a close, daily working relationship with engineering and senior administrators and members of the Development Office staff. The DOD has close working relations with colleagues throughout the Development Office and Division of Institutional Advancement. The DOD ensures coordination between fundraising for engineering initiatives and other Development Office programs such as the development programs for other colleges, schools and units; regional giving; Foundations, Corporations, Planned Giving; Prospect Research; Prospect Management & Tracking System (PMATS); Donor Relations and Stewardship; donor acknowledgment programs which support development, and other development-related units. In this effort, the DOD ensures maximum and efficient use of the University Development and Institutional Advancement programs, to support the engineering program's efforts to raise gifts. The DOD also interacts with faculty, administrative staff and the larger campus community.
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