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Lead facility operations and strategic construction projects for Southern Illinois Health in Carbondale. This director role requires a Bachelor's degree, CHFM certification, and 10+ years of healthcare facilities experience with 5 in leadership. You will ensure compliance, manage budgets, and dri...
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United States , Carbondale
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171000.00 - 273000.00 USD / Year
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B.E. Smith
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Until further notice
Discover and apply for Director of Facilities and Construction jobs, a pivotal senior leadership role at the intersection of strategic planning, operational excellence, and physical infrastructure development. Professionals in this high-impact position are responsible for the comprehensive oversight of an organization's built environment, ensuring that facilities support core business functions, comply with regulations, and adapt to future growth. This career path is ideal for visionary leaders who blend technical expertise with managerial acumen to guide capital projects and daily operations. The core mission of a Director of Facilities and Construction is to steward the organization's physical assets through their entire lifecycle. This involves developing and executing a long-term strategic plan for facilities, encompassing new construction, major renovations, and systematic maintenance. A primary responsibility is the end-to-end management of construction projects, from initial concept and budgeting through design, contractor selection, permitting, construction, and final commissioning. Directors establish and enforce standards for safety, quality, sustainability, and regulatory compliance across all facilities. They are also accountable for managing significant operating and capital budgets, making critical financial decisions to optimize resource allocation and return on investment. On the operational side, directors lead teams responsible for facility maintenance, groundskeeping, custodial services, security, and energy management. They implement preventive maintenance programs, oversee disaster preparedness and recovery planning, and ensure all building systems—HVAC, electrical, plumbing, life safety—operate reliably and efficiently. A key aspect of the role is serving as the liaison between senior executive leadership, internal departments, and external stakeholders such as architects, engineers, and government agencies. Typical requirements for Director of Facilities and Construction jobs include a bachelor’s degree in engineering (civil, mechanical, electrical), architecture, construction management, or a related field, with a master’s degree often preferred. Candidates generally possess 10+ years of progressive experience in facilities management and construction, with at least 5 years in a leadership or director-level capacity. Professional certifications, such as the Certified Facility Manager (CFM) or Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM) in relevant sectors, are highly valued. Essential skills combine deep technical knowledge of construction methods, codes, and building systems with strong competencies in financial management, strategic planning, contract negotiation, and vendor management. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and team leadership abilities are fundamental for success. For those seeking to shape the physical future of organizations, exploring Director of Facilities and Construction jobs offers a challenging and rewarding executive career path.

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