Facilities manager, Kaiwhakahaere whakaurunga
Also known as
- Building manager, asset manager, facilities coordinator, regional facilities manager, facilities and maintenance manager, facilities supervisor, technical facilities and service manager
Facilities managers manage buildings and facilities to ensure they are safe and fit for purpose.
4:30 mins
Your pay could be
$48K
Lower
$59K to $100K
Most common
$129K
Upper
How does this pay compare?
Pay is before tax
Facilities managers
- usually work regular business hours
- usually work in offices
- need to be organised, solve problems and communicate well
Tasks
- manage buildings so they're safe
- oversee building maintenance and compliance
- manage health and safety risks
- plan for future needs and growth
- manage sustainability of buildings
- manage building purchases or leases
- oversee workspace design projects
- monitor heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems
- monitor building functions using technology
- prepare and manage operational budgets
You usually learn on the job to become a facilities manager and experience and a qualification may be useful.
You may need
- experience in similar work
- a relevant tertiary qualification in facilities management, business administration, occupational health and safety or similar area
- to join a professional organisation like the Facilities Management Association of New Zealand
If you’re in school
You usually need NCEA Level 3 to do the study or training for this job.
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