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Lead Facilities Engineer role in Alice Springs, Australia. Drive high-reliability operations for critical infrastructure like power and cooling systems. Requires a Bachelor's in Engineering, 5+ years' chief engineer experience, and ability to obtain a Top Secret clearance. Includes relocation, co...
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Australia , Alice Springs
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165750.00 - 224250.00 USD / Year
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Boeing
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Sr. or Lead Facilities Plant Engineer
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Seeking a Sr. or Lead Facilities Plant Engineer with an active TS/SCI clearance in Hazelwood or St. Louis. You will review architectural designs, ensure regulatory compliance, and oversee construction projects for customer facilities. This role requires 5+ years of industry experience and offers ...
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United States , Hazelwood; St. Louis
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108132.00 - 159500.00 USD / Year
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Boeing
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Lead Facilities Engineer role at USC's Galen Center. Oversee HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems while supervising maintenance staff. Requires 5+ years' commercial HVAC experience, EPA certification, and strong leadership. Offers comprehensive benefits in a dynamic, event-driven Los Angeles ve...
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United States , Los Angeles
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42.00 - 50.00 USD / Hour
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Discover and apply for Lead Facilities Engineer jobs, a pivotal senior-level role at the intersection of technical expertise, strategic leadership, and operational excellence. Professionals in this career are the cornerstone of ensuring the seamless, safe, and efficient operation of critical physical infrastructure, typically within complex environments like data centers, manufacturing plants, corporate campuses, hospitals, or large institutional facilities. As a Lead Facilities Engineer, you are not just an engineer but a strategic leader responsible for the entire lifecycle of facility systems, driving reliability, optimizing performance, and managing significant capital and operational budgets. The core of this profession involves the comprehensive oversight of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) infrastructure. This includes high-stakes systems such as power distribution (including backup generators and UPS), HVAC and precision cooling, fire suppression, building management systems (BMS), and industrial control systems. Daily and long-term responsibilities are multifaceted. Technically, Lead Facilities Engineers design maintenance strategies, spearhead system upgrades, troubleshoot complex failures, and ensure strict compliance with all safety regulations, building codes, and environmental standards. They prepare technical specifications, manage contractor performance, and oversee the commissioning of new systems or facilities. Leadership is an equally critical component. These professionals provide direct technical supervision and mentorship to teams of technicians and maintenance staff. They are accountable for developing and managing departmental budgets, justifying capital expenditure (CapEx) projects for infrastructure improvements, and implementing operational best practices to reduce costs and enhance sustainability. A significant part of the role is developing and enforcing standard operating procedures (SOPs) and emergency response protocols to ensure business continuity and infrastructure resilience. Typical requirements for Lead Facilities Engineer jobs include a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or a related Engineering field, often supplemented by a Professional Engineer (PE) license. Employers generally seek candidates with 7+ years of progressive experience in facilities operations, including substantial hands-on management experience. Essential skills extend beyond deep technical knowledge of MEP systems to encompass proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) and building automation software, strong project management capabilities, and excellent communication skills for liaising with executives, vendors, and on-site teams. A proactive mindset focused on predictive maintenance, energy efficiency, and continuous improvement is highly valued. If you are an engineer who thrives on ensuring operational integrity while leading teams and managing complex systems, exploring Lead Facilities Engineer jobs could be your next career step.

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