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Facilities Manager - MEP background. The minimum salary for the Facilities Manager position is $100,000 annually and the maximum salary for the Facilities Manager position is $115,000 annually.
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The Facilities Manager is a leader in the Facilities Department and is responsible for ensuring effective day-to-day facility maintenance at assigned Tenderloin Housing Clinic (THC) properties in accordance with THC’s Mission, Core Values, and Customer Service Philosophy.
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Prioritizes and reports, in writing, issues of life safety and conditions that may lead to property damage to the Property Manager and Regional Manager. If the situation is not resolved in a reasonable timeframe, submits a written report to the Director of Facilities.
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We are hiring a Facilities Manager to join Anthropic. Hold a LEED Accredited Professional (AP) or Facilities Management Professional (FMP) certification. Possess strong knowledge of building systems, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire safety, and other facilities-related systems, equipment, and infrastructure, with the ability to supervise maintenance, repairs, and services.
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The Facilities Manager must maintain a professional demeanor while resolving adversarial issues related to landlord tenant relations, matters of confidentiality and customer service. The Facilities Manager is responsible for the day-to-day facilities management of leased and P3 properties occupied by UCSF departments.
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This Construction Project Manager will be responsible for the successful completion of large and smaller value projects as part of an annual portfolio of projects. Minimum 7 to 20 years related experience, including delivery of facilities and infrastructure projects.
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At Equity Residential, we combine the exciting business of a large real estate company with a unique culture and opportunity to make a difference in the world we live in.
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About the JobUnder the Direct Supervision of the Executive Director of Facilities, the Facilities Manager is responsible for collaboration with the Buildings & Grounds teams and manages specific site staff teams to include but not limited to Building Life Safety Systems, Facilities Infrastructure, Preventive Maintenance, Shutdowns and Construction Projects Management of up to $1MM plus projects at assigned locations.
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Facilities Manager (SFM) and Certified Safety professional certifications required. Reporting directly to the VP of IT & Facilities, the Senior Manager of Facilities and Lab Operations will oversee the day-to-day functions across three Olema facilities, including research labs and office environments.
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Bachelor's degree in facilities management, engineering, or a related field) or High School Diploma and relevant Certifications (e.g., Certified Facility Manager, LEED accreditation, Project Management, Construction Management), Graduate of a Technical or Trade School.
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Our retail business and team are off to a fast start and we are in need of a Facilities Manager to support our growth and increasing complexity in our retail stores across the globe. The Facilities Manager will help ensure that all of our physical stores remain high functioning for both employees and customers.
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At least a bachelor's degree in business management, facilities management, or a related field; problem-solving and analytical skills; time-management skills; maintenance experience; familiarity with building upkeep, structural issues, and grounds maintenance; budgeting skills; interpersonal and communication skills; multi-tasking skills; organizational and planning skills; leadership skills; ability to guide and motivate employees; good physical condition; flexible scheduling.
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Job Description: We are seeking a Facilities Manager to oversee the maintenance and operation of our chemical manufacturing facility. The Facilities Manager will be responsible for ensuring the safety, functionality, and efficiency of all building systems, equipment, and infrastructure within the facility.
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Align with facilities leadership team as a manager and act in a manager capacity for anything at the site/s. Ensure compliance with all health and safety, environment and risk management policies and procedures in conjunction with the area/site manager.
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Conduct weekly site lead meetings for all site leads and provide a weekly discussion report to the Site Operations Manager. Support the Cross-Site Operations Manager by scheduling, organizing and managing processes.
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