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  • Regional Maintenance Manager

    Salary range: $65,000 - $84,000

    A regional maintenance manager oversees the maintenance of a company’s facilities throughout an entire region or territory. Your responsibilities in this career include coordinating and planning all maintenance activities, analyzing reliability issues, equipment needs, and predictive or preventative maintenance programs, checking a building’s hydraulic or electrical systems, and overseeing or planning repair, installation, and upkeep activities at a facility, although you may not actually repair or install anything yourself. Your duties are also to create and maintain relationships with service providers and contractors, inspect the elements of the facility to determine if repairs are necessary, check the systems for functionality, and ensure compliance with all safety and health policies.

  • Facility Maintenance Manager

    Salary range: $57,500 - $92,000

    A facility maintenance manager oversees the upkeep of a building. Your responsibilities as a facility maintenance manager include everything from repairs to routine service to the installation of upgrades. In a small building, you perform tasks like painting and making repairs to plumbing and electrical systems. If you work as a facility maintenance manager for a large building or complex, then you delegate those tasks to a team of employees. You must also ensure that maintenance equipment and tools are properly stored and in serviceable condition.

  • Service Manager

    Salary range: $52,000 - $80,500

    Service manager is a broad title given to positions throughout a wide variety of industries. As it is an umbrella term, responsibilities vary significantly from job to job. However, in all service manager positions, your duties revolve around ensuring that the services your company offers are running smoothly. This means coordinating with a team of service workers to ensure that their work meets the standards set by the company and the industry. In industries like healthcare, this may require more than basic customer service, as your team must also meet government regulations. Management positions may require overtime, especially in shift work industries, as you are responsible for the performance of the entire department, not just a particular shift. Necessary skills and qualifications vary by job. However, all service managers must be organized, able to delegate when needed, and have excellent communication skills.

  • Maintenance Manager

    Salary range: $48,000 - $79,500

    Maintenance Manager is a popular job search query. Most salaries for Maintenance Manager jobs pay between $48,000 (25th percentile) and $79,500 (75th percentile) annually. There are plenty of open positions nationwide for Maintenance Manager job searches hiring now on ZipRecruiter.

  • Maintenance Supervisor

    Salary range: $48,000 - $79,500

    A maintenance supervisor oversees the maintenance crew for a business, building, complex, or campus. As a maintenance supervisor, your primary responsibility is ensuring that your team completes all maintenance tasks and repairs promptly, and to the standards of your employer. You may also be responsible for submitting schedules and payroll, as well as interviewing and hiring new workers. Your job is both technical and managerial—you are ultimately responsible for the wellbeing of the building systems as well as the management of your team of workers.

  • Automotive Service Manager

    Salary range: $56,000 - $81,000

    Automotive Service Managers work within a dealership's Service department to repair cars. They are the ones who are responsible for the business duties and administrative tasks, and oversee staff hiring, training, and firing. Automotive Service Managers also oversee the mechanics and the parts departments and ensure that vehicles are fixed to the customers' satisfaction. When something goes wrong with a repair or service, they are usually tasked with interacting with customers to come up with a fair resolution. Some Automotive Service Managers may be responsible for the shop's financial, marketing, and business goals. Automotive Service Managers should possess great customer service skills, as well as demonstrated knowledge of the auto industry and vehicles.