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Resort Facilities Maintenance Engineer - Carpenter
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Join our team as a Resort Facilities Maintenance Engineer - Carpenter in Horseshoe Bay. Utilize your 3+ years of journey-level carpentry expertise in framing, finish work, and repairs across our resort properties. This hands-on role offers full benefits, associate housing options, and resort priv...
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United States , Horseshoe Bay
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27.00 USD / Hour
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DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando at SeaWorld
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Hotel / Resort Facilities Maintenance Engineer
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Join our Facilities Maintenance Team as a PM Shift Engineer at Horseshoe Bay Resort. This crucial overnight role involves performing repairs, addressing emergencies, and ensuring guest satisfaction. We seek a licensed, self-sufficient professional skilled in technical trades. Enjoy competitive pa...
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United States , Horseshoe Bay
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Facilities Engineer
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Join Baxter in Marion, USA, as a Facilities Engineer to help save and sustain lives. You will design automation, lead capital projects, and drive continuous improvement in an FDA-regulated environment. This role offers great benefits, including medical coverage, 401K match, and tuition reimbursem...
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United States , Marion
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72000.00 - 99000.00 USD / Year
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Facilities Engineer
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Join Baxter's mission to save lives as a Facilities Engineer in Marion. You will design automation, lead capital projects, and drive continuous improvement in an FDA-regulated environment. This role offers great benefits, career growth, and the chance to work with PLCs, HMIs, and design software.
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United States , Marion
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72000.00 - 99000.00 USD / Year
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Facilities Plant Engineer - Civil/Structural
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Join Boeing in Portland as a Facilities Plant Engineer specializing in Civil/Structural engineering. You will provide key structural support for manufacturing operations, new construction, and facility modifications. This role requires a PE license, a Bachelor's in Civil/Mechanical Engineering, a...
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United States , Portland
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115200.00 - 170500.00 USD / Year
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Facilities Electrical Engineer
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Power aerospace innovation as a Facilities Electrical Engineer in Mesa, AZ. Design and modernize mission-critical power systems, including medium voltage distribution and backup generators. This role requires a BSEE and 5+ years in facilities engineering within a manufacturing environment. We off...
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United States , Mesa
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103700.00 - 171350.00 USD / Year
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Boeing
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Critical Facility Engineer
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Join Meta's Data Center Facility Operations team as a Critical Facility Engineer in Los Lunas. This hands-on role requires 6+ years of technical maintenance experience in electrical, HVAC, or mechanical systems. You will operate and maintain critical infrastructure, respond to emergencies, and en...
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United States , Los Lunas
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42.31 - 59.62 USD / Hour
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Explore a dynamic and essential career path with facilities engineer jobs, a profession at the heart of operational excellence across virtually every industry. Facilities Engineers are the multidisciplinary technical experts responsible for ensuring that the physical infrastructure and complex systems of a building or plant operate safely, reliably, and efficiently. They serve as the critical link between mechanical systems, electrical infrastructure, automation technology, and the core business operations that depend on them. Professionals in these roles typically manage a broad portfolio of responsibilities centered on the lifecycle of facility assets. A core function involves the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of critical systems such as HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), electrical distribution, plumbing, fire protection, and utilities like steam, water, and compressed air. In modern environments, a significant portion of the role focuses on automated control systems, including Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Building Automation Systems (BAS), and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. Facilities Engineers program, calibrate, and optimize these systems to monitor environmental conditions, control equipment, and gather performance data. They are also instrumental in project management, leading or supporting upgrades, renovations, and the integration of new equipment to drive continuous improvement, energy efficiency, and sustainability initiatives. Common day-to-day duties include conducting preventative and predictive maintenance routines, responding to emergency breakdowns, diagnosing complex mechanical and electrical faults, and ensuring strict compliance with all safety regulations, including OSHA standards, Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), and confined space protocols. They often create and update technical documentation, manage spare parts inventory, and collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including production, maintenance technicians, and external contractors, to minimize downtime and support operational goals. The typical skill set for facilities engineer jobs is both wide and deep. A strong foundation in mechanical and electrical engineering principles is paramount. Candidates usually possess proficiency in reading blueprints and technical diagrams, alongside hands-on skills in troubleshooting industrial equipment. Knowledge of automation software and controls programming is increasingly essential. Beyond technical prowess, successful Facilities Engineers demonstrate sharp analytical and creative problem-solving abilities, excellent communication skills to explain technical issues to non-technical stakeholders, and a steadfast commitment to safety. While requirements vary, many positions seek a bachelor’s degree in mechanical, electrical, or industrial engineering, though substantial experience in facilities maintenance or engineering technology can also be a pathway. Key personal attributes include organization, the ability to work autonomously and prioritize dynamically, and a collaborative, cost-conscious mindset. For those seeking a hands-on, intellectually challenging career that directly impacts operational resilience and efficiency, facilities engineer jobs offer a rewarding and stable profession with opportunities in manufacturing plants, corporate campuses, hospitals, data centers, and research facilities worldwide.

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