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Proficiency in Auto CAD/Revit, Microsoft Project, Microsoft Excel and Office Suite, FM Systems CAFM, Bluebeam Revu/Adobe. Responsibilities In support of Facilities leadership, the Facilities Manager will: Manage staff and budgets for Facilities, Mailroom, and Outlet Store.
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The Facilities Manager at BISSELL plays a pivotal role in ensuring the seamless functioning of West Michigan facilities, overseeing Capital, Maintenance, Safety, and Security projects across North American facilities.
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Using professional sourcing methodologyNegotiation Skills: Experience in supplier negotiations and developing/executing sourcing strategiesFinancial acumen: The ability to apply a broad understanding of financial management principals and other quantitative information to ensure decisions are fiscally responsible and based on THE HEALTH & WELLNESS PLATFORM’s budgetTechnology: Highly proficient in Microsoft Office suite (particularly Excel and PowerPoint), Smartsheets You have.
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Strong working knowledge of various computer software such as Microsoft Office, Microsoft Teams, JDEdwards, Proliance. Position Summary The Facilities Manager serves as the main on-site operations manager, partnering with the off-site (Sr) Operations Manager for the cost-effective operation, maintenance, and long-term preservation of the physical assets of the property.
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Proficient at Autodesk Revit and Adobe Acrobat, Photoshop, Illustrator, Microsoft Office Suite, Outlook, and Project. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDSWork is generally performed in an office environment but requires occasional visits to construction job sites and operational facilities.
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Basic knowledge/understanding of HTML and CSS.· Familiarity with Workday Financials, Insights, Microsoft Office Suite, Coupa, Engie, Parasense, Energy Star Portfolio Manager and Tango is a plus.
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Proficient in relevant software and technology for facilities management such as Microsoft Office package with Intermediate or advanced user with MS Project/MS Excel, MS Sharepoint, and Google Maps / Google Earth.
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Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, CAD, and MRI or similar accounting software. The Senior Facilities Manager/Commercial Property Manager will support the coordination, implementation, and evaluation of daily facilities activities.
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We are currently looking for a proactive and independent Office & Facilities Manager, to join us in the Mayfair office. Draw floor plans on Microsoft Visio for all new office spaces, keep the plans up to date following any furniture or construction changes in the building.
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Plan, organize and direct office space build-out and reconfiguration project(s); including, the overall safety, cost, schedule and quality of assigned projects in Burns & McDonnell facilities located throughout the U.S. and internationally.
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As a Senior Facilities Manager with Hines, you will take full responsibility and commensurate authority for the management of all vendors, processes, budget, and assigned personnel on behalf of a fast-paced and growing corporate office client.
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Computer literate; Proficient in Microsoft Office products including spreadsheets and presentation toolsFamiliar with building maintenance techniques, equipment, and operation of a complex medical facility.
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Job SummaryThe Manager, Facilities Operations will provide supervision of the Supervisor, Utilities, Supervisor, Electrical, Supervisor, Grounds keeping, Supervisor, Building Maintenance to ensure appropriate maintenance activities are conducted in accordance with good Maintenance practices, NFPA, DNV and other regulatory requirements.
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The Facilities Manager primarily focuses on physical operations, construction coordination, safety & health principles, contracted services oversight, and project management. + 2+ years of property, facilities, or construction management preferred; shopping center industry is a plus.
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Advanced computer skills, fluent in word processing, database and spreadsheet applications (Microsoft Office Products) This position is based in a general office setting with typical demands including sitting, standing, moving from place to place within the office, typing on a computer keyboard and occasional lifting of packages less than 25 pounds.
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