Supervisor Evaluation – Dan Ryniak

It is the College’s goal to annually evaluate the performance of each employee. The purpose of the evaluation process is to provide an opportunity for the supervisor and employee to review the prior year’s work performance. This process should include conversations related to the strengths and weaknesses in your employee’s performance, the development of future objectives, and your support and encouragement in assisting them to reach their full potential. The evaluation process helps to promote better communication between you and your employee, allows your employee input, and enables attention to be focused on job performance standards.  As you communicate the performance appraisal, your employee needs to understand performance expectations and your employee should be provided the opportunity to respond and discuss any issues that may arise.  Feedback concerning job satisfaction, career goals, and position responsibility are encouraged during the appraisal and throughout the year.

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Employee Evaluations entered for Dan Rynick

Employee: William Hahn Job Title: Tech Department: Facilities Supervisor Email: dryniak@collegeforcreativestudies.edu Review Date: August 16, 2019
Score Comment
Quality of WorkLEADING (5)
DependabilityLEADING (5)
Job KnowledgeSTRENGTH (4)
Interactive/Effective CommunicationLEADING (5)
Emotional IntelligenceSTRENGTH (4)
Management AbilitySTRENGTH (4)
TeamworkSTRENGTH (4)
AgilityLEADING (5)

Goals

    1. Learn my knowledge of electrical to enlarge my scope of work
    1. Learn more about electric motors and testing / repairing of them
    1. Gain a better understanding & help to manage, trouble shoot the boiler-cooling systems
    1. Gain more knowledge of total building to see more of the whole picture of complete building needs

Accomplishments

    1. Noticed and helped stop a serious burst water line on roof in the middle of winter, that would have caused huge damage many floors if left un-noticed.
    1. After hours emergency call-in, broken fire water line that was causing huge water problem, working with fellow employee to stop water flooding, and turn off water,

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Created on August 16, 2019 at 9:45 am Updated at August 23, 2019 at 9:05 am

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