Facilities Manager - Multi-State Operations
Listed on 2025-12-27
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Engineering
Operations Manager, Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer
Major Duties
Classification:
Exempt, Non-Bargaining
The Facilities Manager is responsible for the daily operations, safety, and reliability of facilities across a multi-state region, with a heavy focus on telecom‑critical environments and data center‑grade spaces. This includes fiber huts, MTSOs, headend rooms, switch rooms, network hubs, generators, UPS/battery rooms, and other technical infrastructure that supports network continuity.
The Facilities Manager maintains a daily on‑site presence at local facilities and conducts quarterly travel to remote sites for inspections, vendor oversight, and infrastructure assessments.
Responsibilities1. Daily Facilities Operations (Local Sites)
- Maintain daily on‑site presence at assigned facilities to ensure building systems and telecom‑critical environments remain fully operational.
- Oversee building operations for fiber huts, headends, MTSOs, network rooms, switch rooms, central office spaces, and equipment rooms.
- Conduct routine inspections to monitor environmental conditions, power redundancy, temperature/humidity, and equipment health.
- Respond promptly to facility issues that could impact network performance, reliability, or uptime.
2. Multi‑State Facilities & Critical Site Oversight
- Manage operational standards and building performance across multiple states.
- Conduct quarterly site visits to remote facilities— including fiber huts, headend sites, switching facilities, and network hubs— for inspections, vendor oversight, and maintenance reviews.
- Develop and execute action plans for infrastructure improvements, power system reliability, and operational risks.
3. Data Center & Technical Space Operations
- Oversee care, maintenance, and operation of sensitive technical spaces, including data center rooms, server rooms, UPS/battery rooms, and network equipment spaces.
- Ensure proper functioning, testing, and documentation of critical systems:
- Generators (diesel or natural gas)
- UPS systems
- ATS/STS units
- Battery backup and DC power systems
- CRAC/CRAH units
- Environmental monitoring systems
- Coordinate with Engineering and Network Operations to maintain uptime and meet telecom‑grade standards.
4. Vendor & Contractor Management
- Manage vendors and employees supporting mechanical, electrical, plumbing, generator maintenance, UPS servicing, cleaning, and fire/life safety systems.
- Monitor adherence to SLAs, scopes of work, and safety protocols, especially in technical and sensitive spaces.
- Serve as the on‑site contact for all contractor work in facilities.
5. Maintenance & Work Order Management
- Use CMMS to track, prioritize, and complete work orders across all assigned facilities.
- Coordinate preventative maintenance schedules for both building systems and critical equipment such as generators, UPS, HVAC/CRAC units, power distribution, and fiber hut environmental systems.
- Verify PM completion and maintain accurate, audit‑ready documentation.
6. Safety, Compliance & Risk Management
- Ensure compliance with OSHA, NFPA, and telecom‑industry standards for battery rooms, equipment rooms, MTSOs, and other critical spaces.
- Conduct critical infrastructure safety audits, focusing on power, cooling, life‑safety systems, and network continuity.
- Support emergency response, storm readiness, and business continuity plans related to facilities and network‑critical locations.
7. Budget & Cost Control
- Manage operating budgets, maintenance costs, vendor contracts, and minor capital projects across multiple states.
- Identify cost savings while ensuring reliability and regulatory compliance.
- Provide forecasting for facility lifecycle repairs and equipment replacements.
8. Customer Service & Stakeholder Support
- Serve as the primary point of contact for facility needs from employees, Real Estate, Engineering, Network Operations, IT, and leadership.
- Communicate clearly regarding repair timelines, equipment testing, building outages, and technical site access.
- Support cross‑functional initiatives that impact headends, MTSOs, fiber huts, and other telecom‑critical facilities.
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience with 6 years’ experience in facilities management, ideally in telecom, data center, utilities, or…
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