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US Partners with NICH Lamanai Conservation and Preservation Project
Orange Walk – U.S. Ambassador
Michelle Kwan joined Minister of Education, Culture, Science, and Technology Hon. Francis Fonseca for the opening ceremony of the Lamanai Conservation and Preservation Project held today at the Lamanai Archaeological Reserve. The project will enable the conservation and preservation of the High Temple, Mask Temple, ball court plaza, and other ancient structures at Lamanai, one of Belize’s most frequently visited Mayan archaeological sites. This project was made possible by an Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) grant worth USD $177,188 to the Institute of Archaeology at National Institute of Culture and History (NICH), part of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science, and Technology.
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Ambassador Kwan emphasized, “We are proud to award an Ambassador's Fund for Cultural Preservation grant to NICH to restore the Lamanai Archaeological Reserve in Belize. This project is the largest and most ambitious joint project that the United States has ever taken on with the Government of Belize to preserve Belize's ancient and irreplaceable cultural heritage.”
NICH has been the recipient of six previous AFCP grants, the first of which was awarded in 2003 and the last of which was awarded in 2012. The current grant to restore Lamanai is the largest AFCP grant ever funded by the United States in Belize, nearly three times more than the previous largest AFCP grant to NICH awarded in 2009, worth USD $60,900. The AFCP grant is coordinated by U.S. Embassy Belmopan’s Public Affairs Office.
Belize’s eligibility for AFCP grants is made possible through the Cultural Property Agreement between Belize and the United States to combat the illicit trafficking of cultural materials, which was signed by both countries in 2013 with subsequent five-year renewals in 2018 and most recently on February 23, 2023.
The AFCP was established by U.S. Congress in the fall of 2000. It awards grants for the preservation of cultural sites, cultural objects and collections, and forms of traditional expression, such as music and language. As of September 2021, the fund has provided support for more than 1,100 projects to preserve cultural heritage in more than 130 countries.
ASSISTANT MANAGER, FACILITY MANAGEMENT
The Central Bank invites qualified individuals to join its Administration Department
The Assistant Manager, Facility Management is responsible for the leadership and management of the Facilities Management Unit (FMU) and reports to the Manager, Administration. The FMU is responsible for providing complete operations and maintenance se rvice support to ensure that the Central Bank’s fac ility is operated at peak performance; the building and grounds are kept in immaculate condition; and the working environment is comfortable, safe, and healthy and is conducive to high productivity.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Develops, implements, maintains and oversees a comprehensive Operating and Maintenance Program in line with international standards and best practices
Develops, implements, and maintains Occupational Health and Safety Policy and Procedures.
Plans for future development in line with strategic business objectives.
Prepares, negotiates and oversees the performance of service contracts for the maintenance of the facility.
Plans and oversees Energy Management efforts and provides monthly reports on energy and wate r utilization.
Establishes and maintains files of as -built, schematic and engineering drawings of plant facilities, including specifications, operations and maintenance manuals.
Oversees the maintenance, modification and upgrade of computerized systems, such as computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) and building management system (BMS) and any other automated system deemed necessary to improve efficiency.
Leads and coordinates projects involving spatial requirement s, including re-organization of current premises, facility expansion, and identification of new premises and/or new construction.
Participates actively in Business Continuity Planning to ensure quick recovery and resumption of critical business function.
Responds appropriately to emergencies or urgent issues as they arise and be accessible on a 24 -hour basis.
The applicants should possess the following:
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Master's degree in Facilities Management or any of the following engineering disciplines: Electrical Mechanical or Civil Engineering with at least four (4) years of industry experience in a management and/or maintenance field; or
Master's degree in Management (MBA) and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering with at least five (5) years of industry experience; or
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Mechanical or Civil Engineering or Facilities Management with at least six (6) years of industry experience in management and/or mechanical, electrical, or civil maintenance and/or installation. A certificate or experience in Facilities Management would be an asset.
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE
Strong mechanical aptitude and a working knowledge of electrical and mechanical systems to deliver quality work, and keep informed of the latest trends and developments in the discipline; Knowledge of Occupational Health & Safety Standards and safe workplace practices, facilities management including civil, mechanical, and electrical applications, plumbing and air conditioning and building compliance codes; Proficient in software applications, including CADD software, CMMS, and Microsoft Suite; Proficient in strategic management and project management; Ability to read and interpret blueprints, plans, specifications, and detailed layout drawings.
COMPETENCIES
Communications & Interpersonal Skills, Results Orientation, Flexibility/Adaptability, Leadership, Decision Making/ProblemSolving, Empowering and Developing Others, Project Management
Submit the following documents by Wednesday, 12 April 2023:
CBB Employment Application Form (Available online)
Curriculum Vitae
Three (3) current references (one must be from a previous employer)
Certified copies of university transcripts, degrees, and any other personal certificates
Applications should be addressed to: