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Facilities Specialist Jobs (On-site work)

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Facility Operations/Management Specialist
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Seeking a Facilities Operations Specialist to manage maintenance and repairs for federal client CBP in Hodgdon, ME. This on-site role requires 5+ years of facilities management experience, OSHA training, and trade skills. We offer competitive pay, a full benefits package, relocation assistance, a...
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United States , Hodgdon
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SD Solutions, LLC
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Federal Facilities Administrative Specialist
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Seeking a Federal Facilities Administrative Specialist to provide mission support for CBP in Hodgdon, USA. This role requires a U.S. citizen with 2+ years' experience, expertise in MS Office, and strong communication skills. You will facilitate meetings, track project data, and assist with contra...
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United States , Hodgdon
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50000.00 - 62000.00 USD / Year
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Facilities Coordinator – Ophthalmic Specialist
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Join our Nottingham team as a Facilities Coordinator – Ophthalmic Specialist. You will manage clinical equipment installations, maintenance, and supplier relationships to ensure operational excellence. We seek an organised professional with facilities management experience, ideally in a clinical ...
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United Kingdom , Nottingham
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Vision Express
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Discover a world of opportunity in Facilities Specialist jobs, a dynamic and essential career path at the heart of every functional and safe building environment. A Facilities Specialist is a professional responsible for the oversight, maintenance, and strategic improvement of a company's physical infrastructure and services. This role is critical in ensuring that buildings—from corporate offices and retail spaces to industrial complexes—are safe, compliant, efficient, and supportive of the organization's core operations. If you are a problem-solver with a technical mindset and a passion for creating optimal work environments, exploring Facilities Specialist jobs could be your next career move. Professionals in this field typically manage a wide range of responsibilities centered on the building's lifecycle. Common duties include coordinating and overseeing daily maintenance activities, both performed in-house and by external service providers. This involves managing work orders for urgent, planned, and reactive maintenance to ensure minimal disruption. They are also tasked with ensuring compliance with all relevant local and international health, safety, and environmental legislation. This includes tracking permits, licenses, and certificates, and leading or supporting internal and external audits. Furthermore, Facilities Specialists often play a key role in managing facility-related contracts, assisting with the tendering process for new suppliers, and monitoring service provider performance to ensure value and quality. A significant part of the role involves strategic contribution. Specialists frequently support their managers in developing and controlling the annual facilities budget and longer-term capital plans. They analyze performance data to identify opportunities for improving efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing sustainability. With a growing focus on environmental responsibility, many Facilities Specialist jobs now involve driving initiatives to reduce energy consumption, manage waste, and contribute to the organization's climate-positive and circular economy goals. The typical skills and requirements for Facilities Specialist jobs are diverse. A technical background or a strong passion for understanding building systems—such as electrical, mechanical, HVAC, plumbing, and building automation—is highly valued. Employers generally seek candidates with experience in a multi-unit or multi-service facilities management organization. Key soft skills include exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities to build trustful relationships with team members, suppliers, and other departments. Analytical and problem-solving skills are crucial for assessing risks, resolving complex issues, and working effectively under pressure during critical situations like equipment failures or safety incidents. Practical knowledge of core Facility Management business processes and common IT tools, including Computer-Aided Facility Management (CAFM) software and the MS Office suite, is also a standard expectation. For those with a blend of technical acumen and strategic oversight, Facilities Specialist jobs offer a rewarding and stable career with a tangible impact on the everyday work life of countless people.

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