Monster
Search results for

Facilities Management Jobs in Seattle, WA

Facilities Support (Commercial)

Paragon Systems

Kent, WA

In addition to other demands, the demands of the job include: Maintaining composure in dealing with authorities, executives, clients, staff and the public, occasionally under conditions of urgency and in pressure situations. Observe and report incidents or suspicious activity to client representatives, company management, life/safety personnel, or public safety authorities as appropriate for the circumstances and/or as required by the site.

3 days ago
Renewable Natural Gas Plant Technician

Waste Management

Bellevue, WA

Promptly responds to call-outs of plant shutdowns during non-business hours to identify the cause of the shutdown and rectify/diagnose through appropriate repairs or adjustments to return the plant to operation while consulting with WMRE operations managers (as needed). Must be an engaged employee with the ability to organize and manage small to large scale plant outages and projects, with attention to detail of organizational and record keeping of all maintenance reports, gas data analysis and waste stream documentation.

2 days ago
Renewable Natural Gas Plant Technician

Waste Management

South Seattle, WA

Promptly responds to call-outs of plant shutdowns during non-business hours to identify the cause of the shutdown and rectify/diagnose through appropriate repairs or adjustments to return the plant to operation while consulting with WMRE operations managers (as needed). Must be an engaged employee with the ability to organize and manage small to large scale plant outages and projects, with attention to detail of organizational and record keeping of all maintenance reports, gas data analysis and waste stream documentation.

2 days ago
Renewable Natural Gas Plant Technician

Waste Management

Seattle, WA

Promptly responds to call-outs of plant shutdowns during non-business hours to identify the cause of the shutdown and rectify/diagnose through appropriate repairs or adjustments to return the plant to operation while consulting with WMRE operations managers (as needed). Must be an engaged employee with the ability to organize and manage small to large scale plant outages and projects, with attention to detail of organizational and record keeping of all maintenance reports, gas data analysis and waste stream documentation.

2 days ago
Renewable Natural Gas Plant Technician

Waste Management

West Seattle, WA

Promptly responds to call-outs of plant shutdowns during non-business hours to identify the cause of the shutdown and rectify/diagnose through appropriate repairs or adjustments to return the plant to operation while consulting with WMRE operations managers (as needed). Must be an engaged employee with the ability to organize and manage small to large scale plant outages and projects, with attention to detail of organizational and record keeping of all maintenance reports, gas data analysis and waste stream documentation.

2 days ago
Renewable Natural Gas Plant Technician

Waste Management

Renton, WA

Promptly responds to call-outs of plant shutdowns during non-business hours to identify the cause of the shutdown and rectify/diagnose through appropriate repairs or adjustments to return the plant to operation while consulting with WMRE operations managers (as needed). Must be an engaged employee with the ability to organize and manage small to large scale plant outages and projects, with attention to detail of organizational and record keeping of all maintenance reports, gas data analysis and waste stream documentation.

2 days ago
Building Maintenance Worker

New Standard Equities

Bremerton, WA

Performs maintenance duties including work orders and preventative maintenance activities, with minimal supervision consistent with company policies and procedures and direction from supervisor(s), completes documentation and necessary paperwork in a timely, accurate, and complete manner to document and track maintenance activities. Maintains grounds, common areas, and amenities by picking up/emptying trash and debris, vacuuming, moping, pressure washing breezeways and commons areas, general cleaning as needed and other areas as directed.

Today
Renewable Natural Gas Plant Technician

Waste Management

East Bremerton, WA

Promptly responds to call-outs of plant shutdowns during non-business hours to identify the cause of the shutdown and rectify/diagnose through appropriate repairs or adjustments to return the plant to operation while consulting with WMRE operations managers (as needed). Must be an engaged employee with the ability to organize and manage small to large scale plant outages and projects, with attention to detail of organizational and record keeping of all maintenance reports, gas data analysis and waste stream documentation.

2 days ago
Building Maintenance Technician - Hiring Now

New Standard Equities

Bremerton, WA

Performs maintenance duties including work orders and preventative maintenance activities, with minimal supervision consistent with company policies and procedures and direction from supervisor(s), completes documentation and necessary paperwork in a timely, accurate, and complete manner to document and track maintenance activities. Maintains grounds, common areas, and amenities by picking up/emptying trash and debris, vacuuming, moping, pressure washing breezeways and commons areas, general cleaning as needed and other areas as directed.

Today

Seattle Facilities Management Jobs Overview

Facilities managers are integral workers at large and small organizations. They work hard behind the scenes maintaining buildings and overseeing administrative tasks. Most facilities managers work in an office but also do regular maintenance checks and supervise groundskeeping activities or other workers throughout and around the building. The number of facilities management jobs is expected to rise by 6% over the next 10 years while companies try to reduce their impact on the environment—it's the facilities manager's task to improve a building's energy efficiency.

As a facilities manager, you'll have a wide range of responsibilities. You'll oversee the building and grounds maintenance, supervise workers, and schedule repairs or renovation projects. You'll also contact vendors and contractors, double-check their work, and communicate workplace safety procedures to employees. Other tasks include recordkeeping, mail distribution, accounting, and budgeting along with ensuring security and emergency preparedness and keeping the building clean according to company policies.

You can expand your search for building maintenance jobs by checking out these similar positions:

About Working in Seattle, Washington

Seattle has earned the nickname "the Emerald City" for its abundant, year-round greenery. And while you visit a Seattle park, be sure to bring the city's favorite beverage on your walk: Seattle is the home of the first Starbucks and the perfect place for coffee aficionados. You can also take your dark roast on a stroll around Pike Place Market, the Museum of Pop Culture, the Space Needle, and the city's beautiful Puget Sound waterfront. No wonder U.S. News & World Report ranked among the best places to live in the United States. If you're ready to call the Emerald City home, you can find tons of Seattle jobs at Monster.

Seattle's job market index score is 8.2, which means unemployment is lower and the median salary is higher than in most other large metro areas. And jobs in Seattle are abundant—it's among the best U.S. cities to find a job. Want to escape from city life? You can also check out Monster job postings in Bellevue, Redmond, and Kirkland.

Update Your Seattle Facilities Management Resume

Review your resume before you click "apply." Try to keep it short and sweet but mention all your relevant jobs and the achievements you're proud of. You can use one of Monster's sample resumes as a template to help you get started. Also check out our resume tips to help you create a top-notch resume.

To stand out from other applicants, you can attach a cover letter to your application. Use the cover letter to introduce yourself and explain what you bring to the table. Read our cover letter tips for advice or use a sample cover letter to get started.

How Much Do Facilities Management Jobs Pay in Seattle, Washington?

Got money on your mind? You should! Make sure you’re getting paid what you’re worth. Our Salary Tools can help you understand what you can expect to make in facilities management jobs in Seattle, Washington, as well as the skills that can boost your value and what the next steps in your career might be. Right now, the median facilities manager pay in Seattle is $72,530 per year, which is 12% higher than the national average.

Find Your Next Seattle Facilities Management Job. Monster Can Help Get You Started

Are you prepared for a career in facilities management? If so, set up your profile on Monster for free and begin clicking on those facilities management jobs. When you sign up with us, you’ll receive custom job alerts and expert advice on how to negotiate your salary in Seattle, how to nail your job interview, and more.