Facilities Manager
Maintain and ensure the safety, security, upkeep, and efficiency of various facilities.
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- What's it like to be a Facilities Manager?
- How to become a Facilities Manager
- Latest Facilities Manager jobs
- Top skills and experience for Facilities Managers
What's it like to be a Facilities Manager?
A Facilities Manager works closely with teams handling the planning and design of facilities, and maintains relationships with contractors, landlords, vendors, and other suppliers. They manage the facilities’ budget across sites and prepare financial reports. They also address any structural or repair issues as well.Tasks and duties
- Serving as the point person for all construction and engineering-related projects within the facility.
- Overseeing the planning, design, construction, and repairs onsite.
- Coordinating with contractors, landlords, vendors, and suppliers for any building requirements.
- Ensuring compliance with building codes and safety regulations.
- Managing facilities budget across sites.
- Representing the facilities department in management meetings.
- Training, supervising, and conducting performance appraisals on facilities personnel.
How to become a Facilities Manager
To work as a Facilities Manager, formal education in engineering, facility management, or business administration is required.
- 1.Finish a bachelor degree in facility management, engineering (civil, electrical, or mechanical), business administration, or any other related course.
- 2.If you’re a graduate of an engineering course, secure a license by passing the Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) licensure exam.
- 3.Gain experience in various companies in maintaining and managing facilities or projects, preparing cost estimates and financial reports, and planning for design and safety. Managerial experience will be an advantage.
- 4.Consider acquiring a certification in facilities management or project management from recognized universities and institutions.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Facilities Manager employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Facilities Management
Renovations
Capital Projects
Vendor Management
Equipment Maintenance
Tenant Relations
Billing Procedure
Workplace Health and Safety
Electrical Engineering
Facility Services
Plumbing
Preventive Maintenance
Curiosity
Staff Development
Invoice Processing
Cleaning
Intranet
Mechanical Systems
Team Leadership
Facilities Maintenance
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