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Facility Operations Executive
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India , Bengaluru
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Operations Facility Specialist
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United States , Dayton
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Part-Time Facility Operations Staff
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United States , Baton Rouge
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Manager Facility Operations
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Lead facility operations for a premier Kansas City venue, ensuring optimal functionality for concerts and events. You will oversee all maintenance, from HVAC and electrical systems to scheduled cleaning projects. This role requires 3-5 years of experience, strong project management skills, and a ...
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United States , Kansas City
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Facility Operations Manager
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Lead facility operations at the Raising Cane's River Center in Baton Rouge. This management role requires 3+ years of arena or convention center experience, with deep knowledge of building systems and codes. You will oversee daily maintenance, event readiness, and a diverse team to ensure operati...
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United States , Baton Rouge
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Legends Global
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Operations Facility Specialist
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United States , Dayton
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Facility Operations Process and Digital Tooling Program Coordinator
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Join Meta's dynamic team as a Facility Operations Process and Digital Tooling Program Coordinator in Menlo Park. You will drive strategic initiatives, managing projects from inception to delivery for EAM and AI automation tools. This role requires expertise in project management, data analysis (S...
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United States , Menlo Park
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178135.00 - 204930.00 USD / Year
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Facility Operations Manager
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Lead all facility operations for our dynamic Berlin site. This managerial role requires 5+ years in operations/facility management, with expertise in maintenance, H&S, and security. You'll ensure regulatory compliance and optimize processes. We offer a generous leave allowance, meal benefits, and...
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Germany , Berlin
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Operations Technician - Animal Facility
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Join our team as an Operations Technician in our Charlton, MA animal facility. This entry-level role focuses on daily animal care, husbandry, and technical procedures like injections. Ideal candidates are detail-oriented team players with a high school diploma. AALAS certification is a plus.
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United States , Charlton
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23.00 - 31.00 USD / Hour
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About the Facility Operations role

Facility Operations jobs form the backbone of any well-run organization, encompassing the critical work required to keep physical environments safe, functional, and efficient. Professionals in this field are responsible for the day-to-day management and maintenance of buildings, grounds, and infrastructure, ensuring that everything from heating and cooling systems to plumbing, electrical networks, and structural components operate smoothly. These roles are essential across a wide range of industries, including residential communities, commercial offices, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and industrial complexes.

At its core, facility operations involves a blend of hands-on technical work and strategic oversight. Common responsibilities include performing routine maintenance and repairs, such as fixing fixtures, painting, repairing appliances, and addressing plumbing or electrical issues. Many positions also require managing preventative maintenance programs to extend the life of equipment and prevent costly breakdowns. Beyond repairs, facility operations staff often handle housekeeping, deep cleaning, and groundskeeping to maintain a clean, safe, and welcoming environment. They are frequently the first responders to emergencies, fire safety drills, and disaster preparedness procedures, ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations.

For those in supervisory or managerial roles within facility operations, duties expand to include leading teams of maintenance and custodial staff, planning and scheduling work orders, overseeing contractor relationships, and managing budgets. These leaders ensure that all operations align with statutory requirements, including OSHA standards, fire codes, and life safety regulations. They also coordinate capital projects, conduct regular property inspections, and maintain detailed documentation for audits and compliance reporting. A key aspect of modern facility operations is sustainability; many roles now involve supporting energy efficiency initiatives and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) goals.

Typical skills and requirements for facility operations jobs include a solid foundation in technical trades such as HVAC, plumbing, electrical systems, and mechanical repair. A high school diploma or GED is often the minimum education requirement, with technical school training or a trade journeyman certification highly valued. Employers look for candidates with strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and the capacity to handle multiple priorities independently. Communication and customer service skills are also crucial, as facility staff frequently interact with residents, tenants, or employees. For management positions, three to five years of direct supervisory experience and a background in service or contract environments are common prerequisites. Ultimately, facility operations professionals are the unsung heroes who ensure that the places where people live, work, and learn remain safe, comfortable, and fully operational every single day.