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Lead facilities management for up to 150 ALDI stores in South Florida. This role requires a 5+ year expert in facilities/construction management to oversee maintenance, assets, and sustainability. We offer a competitive salary, company vehicle, and comprehensive benefits. Drive impact by extendin...
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United States , Royal Palm Beach; Fort Lauderdale; Boca Raton
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103500.00 USD / Year
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Aldi
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Market Director Facility Management Central Coast
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Lead facility management operations for a key healthcare market in Santa Cruz. This director role requires 7+ years of leadership experience in healthcare facilities, with deep knowledge of TJC, CMS, and OSHPD regulations. You will drive financial, strategic, and operational goals while overseein...
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United States , Santa Cruz
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69.41 - 103.25 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Freelance PMO - Facilities Management & Construction Capital Projects
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Seeking a freelance PMO professional to lead the mobilisation of a major UK Government FM & Construction contract. Essential experience includes large-scale capital projects, programme governance, and stakeholder management within public sector frameworks. This critical role requires strong leade...
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United Kingdom
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Morson Talent
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Project Manager, Facility & Distribution Engineering
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United States
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88700.00 - 126940.00 USD / Year
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Cencora
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Project Manager, Facility & Distribution Engineering
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United States , Remote
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Cencora
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About the Facilities Manager role

Explore the dynamic and essential field of facilities management, a critical career path that ensures the built environments where we work, shop, and live are safe, efficient, and fully functional. A career in facilities manager jobs places you at the heart of organizational operations, blending technical knowledge with strategic business acumen. These professionals are the unsung heroes who maintain the backbone of a company's physical assets, from office buildings and retail spaces to warehouses and corporate campuses.

Typically, a Facilities Manager oversees the daily operations of a portfolio of properties. Their common responsibilities are vast and varied, ensuring no two days are the same. Core duties generally include overseeing all planned preventive maintenance and reactive repairs for building systems like HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and security. They are tasked with ensuring full compliance with a wide range of health, safety, and environmental regulations, maintaining statutory records and managing audits. A significant part of the role involves contract and supplier management; this includes sourcing, negotiating with, and monitoring the performance of contractors for services such as cleaning, landscaping, and specialized technical work against key performance indicators (KPIs). Furthermore, Facilities Managers often manage budgets, control operational and capital expenditure, and contribute to long-term property plans. They also play a key role in emergency planning, business continuity, and sustainability initiatives, driving efforts to reduce energy consumption and promote a circular economy.

To succeed in facilities manager jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is typically required. Employers generally seek candidates with strong technical knowledge of building systems and asset management principles. Excellent organizational and project management skills are crucial for juggling multiple tasks and priorities. Communication and interpersonal skills are paramount, as the role requires constant liaison with a diverse group of stakeholders, including senior management, internal staff, and external suppliers and contractors. Problem-solving abilities and a proactive mindset are essential for addressing the unexpected challenges that inevitably arise. While formal requirements vary, many professionals possess a background in engineering, business management, or a related field, and certifications such as IOSH Managing Safety or a facilities management qualification (e.g., CFM) are highly desirable. If you are a strategic thinker with a hands-on approach and a passion for creating optimal work environments, exploring facilities manager jobs could be your next career move. This profession offers a unique blend of technical and managerial challenges, providing a stable and rewarding career path with a tangible impact on business success.