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At least five years of supervisory experience in a facilities management- related field, including client service, conference services, vendor contracts and/or related services. Minimum 5 years’ experience in facilities, property management or related field.
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Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL), together with its subsidiaries and affiliates, is a leading global provider of real estate and investment management services. Assist the Facility Manager in the delivery of services to operate and maintain the property including customer/client services, financial management, facility maintenance, procurement, and supplier management.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience in Facilities or Maintenance Management. 5+ years of facilities or property management with a third-party provider, corporate or as a consultant.
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JLL has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Facilities Manager to join our team on a client account in the healthcare industry. CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) experience 360 Facility, Maximo, etc., and Building Automation System (BAS Siemens’ Apogee, Johnson Metasys or Trane Tracer, preferred.
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The Facilities Manager will be the single point of contact responsible for facilities management, assisting the Regional Manager and the Corporate Real Estate team with the delivery of quality facility management services.
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Manage, coordinate, and exercise functional responsibility for Facility Management services within assigned facilities and geography. Support prompt collection of management fees and reimbursements from 3rd party tenants occupying space with the accounts’ owned premises.
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Works with Facilities Manager in the development and management of the annual operating budgetsReviews proposals for repair and maintenance work in accordance with JLL and client procurement policy and operating budget.
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Share innovations and best practices with the assigned owner of best practices for JLL Facilities Management. The Facility Manager is responsible for a wide variety of tasks including the effective daily leadership and administration of the maintenance, Housekeeping and Indirect Materials Management department, safely and effectively maintaining machinery and systems, and quickly and professionally responding to the needs of the tenants and the Facility Area Manager.
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Ensure that Account Management is informed immediately of any Critical Performance incidents on site. Human Experience/ Hospitality Management. Maintain sound management relationships with any third-party tenants or property owners as appropriate.
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Assist as appropriate to ensure all facilities evaluated are in compliance Support prompt collection of management fees and reimbursements from 3rd party tenants occupying space with the accounts owned premises as needed.
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Minimum seven years’ experience leading a critical facilities management team. Take an active role in the execution of the monthly/quarterly/annual reporting and development/management of the operational and capital expense budget.
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