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The Manager of Facilities Management develops maintenance policy and procedures that ensure the optimal functioning of buildings, grounds, and associated equipment. Manages the maintenance and operation of one or more facilities or properties. Being a Manager of Facilities Management manages and trains a staff of employees in the general maintenance of buildings, grounds, and equipment. Manages all building systems including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, safety, and waste management. In addition, Manager of Facilities Management ensures facilities maintenance work follows safety stan more...
The Director of Facilities Management develops and monitors budgets and approves contracts to meet current and future needs. Directs the design, planning, construction, and maintenance of an organization's facilities and properties. Being a Director of Facilities Management evaluates and selects contractors for facility projects and delivery of services. Oversees all building operations, including repairs, refurbishments, and the maintenance of mechanical, electrical, fire/life safety, plumbing, and waste management systems. In addition, Director of Facilities Management ensures building opera more...
Leads overall operations and develops the strategy and policies to deliver design, planning, implementation, construction, and maintenance of an organization's facilities and properties. Plans and allocates the capital, equipment, and operating budget to support current operations and long-term facility plans. Ensures the reliability of all building mechanical, electrical, fire/life safety, plumbing, and waste management systems. Reviews and negotiates contract terms and conditions for contractors selected for facility projects and the delivery of services. Establishes building operations poli more...
The Vice President of Facilities Management oversees the development and implementation of construction and maintenance strategy and policy. Has overall responsibility for the planning, construction and maintenance of organization facilities and properties. Being a Vice President of Facilities Management may also be responsible for communications, security, and/or environmental initiatives. Areas of responsibility include capital/equipment budgeting and planning, space allocation and layout, and maintenance planning and contracting. In addition, Vice President of Facilities Management requires more...
The Facilities Management Supervisor II oversees landscaping activities, the maintenance of sidewalks and parking areas, and the removal of trash and snow. Supervises and trains building and grounds maintenance staff. Being a Facilities Management Supervisor II may be responsible for the housekeeping staff. Maintains and monitors the operation of all utility systems such as heating, ventilating and air conditioning. Facilities Management Supervisor II, a level II supervisor has authority for personnel actions and oversees most day to day operations of group. Requires a high school diploma or i more...
The Senior Manager of Facilities Management implements policies and procedures that ensure the optimal functioning of buildings, grounds, and associated equipment. Manages the maintenance, construction, repair, and refurbishment operations of one or more facilities or properties. Being a Senior Manager of Facilities Management tracks work orders for quality, adherence to service standards, and budgeted guidelines. Monitors daily building operations of all systems, including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, safety, and waste management to ensure reliability. In addition, Senior Manager o more...
The Facilities Management Supervisor III oversees landscaping activities, the maintenance of sidewalks and parking areas, and the removal of trash and snow. Supervises and trains building and grounds maintenance staff. Being a Facilities Management Supervisor III may be responsible for the housekeeping staff. Maintains and monitors the operation of all utility systems such as heating, ventilating and air conditioning. Facilities Management Supervisor III, a level III supervisor has full authority and may be considered lower middle management. Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. T more...
The Facilities Management Supervisor I oversees landscaping activities, the maintenance of sidewalks and parking areas, and the removal of trash and snow. Supervises and trains building and grounds maintenance staff. Being a Facilities Management Supervisor I may be responsible for the housekeeping staff. Maintains and monitors the operation of all utility systems such as heating, ventilating and air conditioning. Facilities Management Supervisor I, a level I supervisor is considered a working supervisor with little authority for personnel actions. Requires a high school diploma or its equival more...
Directs the design, planning, construction, and maintenance of an organization's facilities and properties. Develops and monitors budgets and approves contracts to meet current and future needs. Oversees all building operations, including repairs, refurbishments, and the maintenance of mechanical, electrical, fire/life safety, plumbing, and waste management systems. Evaluates and selects contractors for facility projects and delivery of services. Ensures building operations meet service standards and comply with all local laws and regulations. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Typically more...
Manages the maintenance, construction, repair, and refurbishment operations of one or more facilities or properties. Implements policies and procedures that ensure the optimal functioning of buildings, grounds, and associated equipment. Monitors daily building operations of all systems, including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, safety, and waste management to ensure reliability. Tracks work orders for quality, adherence to service standards, and budgeted guidelines. Trains supervisors and employees in best practices for maintenance work, service and safety standards, and local laws and more...
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