Thursday Talks: Jim McIntosh
Every other Thursday, we feature a member of our community through our Thursday Talks series. This week, James McIntosh fielded questions about his role at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (RSDM).
Tell us a bit about yourself and what you do at RSDM.
I am the director of facilities for the school. My job is to make sure the lights are on, and the water runs. I have to make sure all the dental equipment is working properly. I am also the liaison to other university departments.
For how long have you been here, and why did you decide to come to RSDM?
I started working at then UMNDJ [former name for RSDM] in September of 1995 as a carpenter in the construction shop. I came to work directly for the dental school in August of 1999. We became Rutgers School of Dental Medicine in July of 2013. I came to work at the school to advance my career and started here as a maintenance supervisor. I was promoted to manager, then assistant director over 13 years before I became the director in 2012. I am in my 29th year at the university.
What do you like the most about RSDM?
The best part of my job is helping make sure the school environment is a safe, healthy, and well-maintained place to learn, work, and treat patients. There is no better feeling than helping to get something done unless it is helping a student or patient with something.
What do you enjoy doing outside the school?
I enjoy spending time with my wife of 36 years traveling or being down the shore. I am a huge Rutgers football fan and have only missed two home games since 2008. We have a huge tailgate for every home game. I have a son who is a law enforcement officer, and my daughter is a rising senior at Rutgers in New Brunswick.