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Facilities Supervisor

Redondo Beach, CA · On-site

$110K - $140K/yr

Facilities Supervisor Department: Manufacturing Employment Type: Full Time Location: Redondo Beach Compensation: $110,000 - $140,000 / year Description As a Facilities Supervisor at Impulse , you ...

Facilities Coordinator

Wexford, PA · On-site

$17 - $23/hr

The Facilities Coordinator will be a point of contact for internal and external customers seeking support and information from the Facilities department. Responsibilities include managing facilities ...

Facilities Manager - JLL What this job involves - The Facilities Manager will be the single point of contact responsible for facilities management, assisting the Regional Program Manager and the ...

The facility has all-private rooms, three therapy gyms outfitted with the latest technology (e.g., weight-assisted treadmill, robotics for training in arm/hand coordination and walking, and ...

The Facilities Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operation and maintenance of Vulcan Elements' R&D facility (~21,000 sq ft), a pilot-scale NdFeB magnet manufacturing space supporting near ...

Facilities Director

Gardena, CA · On-site

$160K - $190K/yr

FACILITIES DIRECTOR Mesh Optical Technologies was founded on the belief that optical photons will be at the center of advanced technologies in the coming century. Making advanced technology ...

Overview The Facilities Coordinator supports the Studio Operations Manager in ensuring the overall functionality, safety, and efficiency of the studio and facility environment. This role is critical ...

Facilities Manager Wisconsin Distribution Center th St. Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 Set the standard for facilities excellence! As a Facilities Manager, oversee Uline's Distribution Center with ...

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Facilities Manager Wisconsin Distribution Center th St. Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 Set the standard for facilities excellence! As a Facilities Manager, oversee Uline's Distribution Center with ...

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Facilities Manager Wisconsin Distribution Center th St. Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 Set the standard for facilities excellence! As a Facilities Manager, oversee Uline's Distribution Center with ...

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ROLE OVERVIEW The Facilities Manager is responsible for the leadership, operation, maintenance, and continuous improvement of Echodyne's facilities portfolio. This role oversees building ...

We are looking to add a Facilities Engineer to our team. In this position you will primarily be responsible for supporting our Austin facilities including our manufacturing operations. This role has ...

Facilities Manager

Lake Ozark, MO · On-site

$65K - $75K/yr

Our facilities team plays a critical role in creating safe, welcoming environments where young people and families can thrive. If you're a facilities leader who values both operational excellence and ...

Facilities Manager Wisconsin Distribution Center th St. Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 Set the standard for facilities excellence! As a Facilities Manager, oversee Uline's Distribution Center with ...

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Facilities Manager Wisconsin Distribution Center th St. Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158 Set the standard for facilities excellence! As a Facilities Manager, oversee Uline's Distribution Center with ...

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Maintain and improve facility infrastructure, including electrical, mechanical, plumbing, HVAC, compressed air, water, steam, and other utility systems. * Plan, coordinate, and manage facility ...

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How much do facilities jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for facilities in the United States is $42,474.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $46,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a facilities job?

Facilities jobs involve managing and maintaining the buildings, grounds, and infrastructure of an organization to ensure they are safe, efficient, and operational. This can include roles such as facilities manager, maintenance technician, custodian, and building engineer. People in these roles handle repairs, cleaning, equipment upkeep, and sometimes space planning or security. Facilities professionals are essential for keeping workplaces comfortable and compliant with safety regulations.

What are some common challenges facilities professionals face when managing multiple sites or buildings?

Facilities professionals often juggle the needs of different locations, which can present logistical and communication challenges. Coordinating maintenance schedules, ensuring compliance with local regulations, and standardizing safety procedures across all sites require strong organizational skills. Additionally, balancing urgent repairs with long-term planning and budget constraints is a frequent challenge. Effective collaboration with vendors, contractors, and internal teams is crucial to address these issues efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a facilities manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Facilities Manager, you need expertise in building maintenance, operations management, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a degree in facilities management or a related field. Familiarity with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), HVAC systems, and relevant safety certifications like OSHA are typically required. Strong organizational, problem-solving, and communication skills help you efficiently coordinate teams and manage multiple tasks. These skills and qualifications are essential to ensure safe, efficient, and cost-effective operation of facilities.

What is the difference between Facilities vs Maintenance Technician?

AspectFacilitiesMaintenance Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; certifications in facilities management often preferredHigh school diploma; technical certifications or trade licenses common
Work EnvironmentCommercial buildings, offices, industrial sites, campusesIndustrial, commercial, or residential settings; equipment-focused
Employer & Industry UsageReal estate, property management, corporate facilitiesManufacturing, building maintenance, property management
Common Search & ComparisonFacilitiesMaintenance Technician

Facilities professionals oversee the overall management and operation of buildings and properties, including planning, safety, and compliance. Maintenance Technicians focus on repairing and maintaining equipment and systems within those facilities. While both roles work in similar environments, Facilities roles are broader, often involving management and coordination, whereas Maintenance Technicians are more hands-on with repairs and technical tasks.

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Infographic showing various Facilities job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 12% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,474 per year, or $20.4 per hour.

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Position Summary

The Facilities Manager serves as the primary onsite manager for Shawl-Anderson Dance Center's Center Street location.


Reporting to the Office & Operations Manager, this position is responsible for the day-to-day operation and readiness of the facility, including maintenance and vendor coordination, building safety and supplies, front desk and student sign-in functions, and onsite direction of Stewards assigned to Center Street.


The ideal candidate is dependable, organized, proactive, hands-on, and service-oriented, with the ability to independently solve day-to-day facility issues while knowing when larger concerns require organizational leadership.


Stewardship of the Role

The Facilities Manager oversees SADC's Center Street facility, ensuring safe, functional, and welcoming operations for students, families, faculty, artists, renters, audiences, and visitors.


Guiding Principles

The Facilities Manager is expected to:


  • Take ownership of Center Street's daily operations.
  • Anticipate needs and solve problems proactively.
  • Follow maintenance and vendor needs through to completion.
  • Exercise sound independent judgment.
  • Communicate significant concerns promptly.
  • Create a welcoming and professional environment.
  • Collaborate effectively across SADC's staff and locations.
  • Approach the care of the facility with accountability and pride.
Core Responsibilities

The Facilities Manager oversees four main areas:

  • Facility Operations & Readiness ensures Center Street is safe, functional, supplied, and ready for daily activities;
  • Maintenance & Vendors handles routine upkeep, repairs, and vendor coordination;
  • Front Desk & Community Experience maintains onsite presence, student sign-in, and community welcome;
  • Steward Coordination directs Stewards on site.
Primary Responsibilities1. Facility Operations & Readiness
  • Conduct regular walkthroughs of studios, theaters, restrooms, common areas, entrances, and exterior areas.
  • Ensure spaces are ready for classes, rehearsals, rentals, performances, and events.
  • Monitor cleanliness, safety, lighting, temperature, equipment, and general building condition.
  • Maintain facility supplies and communicate purchasing needs.
  • Coordinate room setups and transitions as needed.
  • Implement established opening, closing, safety, and security procedures.
  • Maintain appropriate facility records and documentation.
2. Maintenance & Vendor Management


  • Identify and address routine maintenance needs.
  • Initiate and track maintenance requests through completion.
  • Coordinate with approved vendors, contractors, service providers, and building management.
  • Schedule and provide access for repairs and service visits.
  • Maintain records of repairs, inspections, and recurring maintenance.
  • Communicate major repairs, unexpected expenses, or safety concerns to the Office & Operations Manager.
  • Recommend improvements to the safety, efficiency, and functionality of the facility.
3. Front Desk & Community Experience
  • Maintain front desk coverage during designated hours.
  • Manage student check-in and class sign-in as needed.
  • Welcome students, families, faculty, artists, renters, and visitors.
  • Answer basic facility and directional questions and refer administrative or program questions to the appropriate staff member.
  • Monitor public areas and respond appropriately to onsite concerns.
  • Help ensure that everyone entering Center Street experiences a professional, organized, and welcoming environment.
4. Steward Coordination


  • Provide onsite direction to Stewards assigned to Center Street.
  • Communicate daily facility and front desk priorities.
  • Ensure assigned responsibilities are completed consistently.
  • Support Stewards in resolving routine onsite issues.
  • Coordinate with the Office & Operations Manager regarding shared Steward coverage between SADC locations.
  • Communicate performance or coverage concerns to the Office & Operations Manager.
5. Organizational Collaboration


  • Work closely with the Office & Operations Manager regarding facility operations and organizational priorities.
  • Coordinate with the Education Program Manager regarding facility needs for educational programming.
  • Support performances, rentals, workshops, rehearsals, and special events at Center Street.
  • Attend required staff meetings and trainings.
  • Communicate operational information clearly and proactively.
Position Boundaries

The Facilities Manager is responsible for the day-to-day management and operational readiness of the Center Street location.


This position does not oversee administrative operations, educational programming, faculty supervision, student registration,

  • HR, budgeting, marketing, policies, major contracts, or board governance.
Work Schedule

This position averages approximately 25 hours per week, with a regular onsite schedule at Center Street Monday through Friday, 12:00–5:00 PM.


Occasional schedule adjustments may be required for performances, rentals, special events, or facility needs. Additional hours require prior approval from the Office & Operations Manager.


Work Location

This position is fully onsite at SADC's Center Street location in Downtown Berkeley.

Occasional work at SADC's Alcatraz location may be required for meetings, training, or organizational coordination.


QualificationsRequired:
  • Three or more years of experience in facilities management, building operations, property management, hospitality, arts administration, or a related field.
  • Experience coordinating vendors, contractors, maintenance, or facility services.
  • Strong organizational and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent communication and customer service skills.
  • Demonstrated reliability, initiative, and attention to detail.
  • Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities.
  • Ability to provide clear onsite direction to staff.
  • Comfort working in a public-facing environment, including front desk responsibilities.
  • Ability to perform the physical functions necessary for day-to-day building oversight.
  • Basic proficiency with email, shared documents, and organizational technology.
Preferred:
  • Experience in a performing arts, educational, nonprofit, community, or event facility.
  • Experience supporting or directing front desk or facility staff.
  • Familiarity with theater, dance studio, or performance venue operations.
  • Experience working within a multi-site organization.
Role Evolution

Responsibilities may evolve as SADC's Center Street location grows and its operational needs become clearer.


Future responsibilities will remain substantially aligned with the Facilities Manager's core purpose of stewarding the Center Street facility and its day-to-day operations.


Why This Role Matters

The Facilities Manager creates the environment that allows Center Street's educational, artistic, and community activities to thrive.


By ensuring that the building is safe, prepared, welcoming, and well cared for, this position allows students, faculty, artists, renters, and audiences to focus on what brings them to SADC: dance, creativity, connection, and community.


Hours, Compensation & Benefits

Starts October 5, 2026. 25 hours/week at $31-36 per hour*. Benefits include:


  •  Sick Leave Accrual:
  • Employees accrue paid sick leave immediately according to the City of Berkeley Paid Sick Leave Ordinance. Employees earn one hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked with a cap at 72 hours.
  • SADC is highly flexible about use of sick time; anything that supports your well-being will be an approved use of leave as well as all of the reasons as stated in the CA state law.
  • These are not paid out upon resignation/termination.
  • Holiday Pay: paid time off according to your regular schedule on the following days: New Year’s Day, MLK Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, July 4th, Labor Day, Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
  • Personal Days: Part-time employees receive two Personal Days a year (5 hours each).
  • 403b: SADC offers a 403b retirement plan through Vanguard. There are no matching funds at this time, but employees may contribute to the plan pre-tax.
  • Annual cost of living increase as approved by the Board of Directors
  • There will be a 60-day introductory period upon hiring with a review at the end of 60 days


Other Benefits

For you:

  • Free adult classes 
  • Occasional spots in workshops/masterclasses
  • Reduced studio rental
  • 75% off class for your children or a child in your life
  • Ongoing paid professional development opportunities


Classification

Non-exempt (paid hourly, eligible for overtime)


Mandatory Reporter

This position has been identified as a mandated reporter required to report the observed or suspected abuse or neglect of children, dependent adults, or elders to designated law enforcement or social service agencies. We reserve the right to make employment contingent upon completion of signed statements acknowledging the responsibilities of a mandated reporter.


SADC offers equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. The company complies with federal, state, and local nondiscrimination laws across all facilities. This policy covers all employment terms including recruitment, hiring, promotion, termination, layoffs, transfers, leaves, compensation, and training. Workplace harassment based on these attributes is expressly prohibited.

Shawl-Anderson Dance Center aims to build an inclusive community where all faculty, staff, artists, contractors, vendors, board, and members feel safe and welcomed. We seek employees reflecting the community's full diversity and understanding of varied socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds.


Other

  • Shawl-Anderson is committed to a drug-free workplace.
  • Shawl-Anderson follows the U.S. law that requires us to employ only individuals who may legally work in the United States – either U.S. citizens, or foreign citizens who have the necessary authorization.



TO APPLY:

Email a resume and cover letter to: people@shawl-anderson.org

Open until filled



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