Profession

Facility Manager

Expert in property upkeep and infrastructure

Fields of activity | Facility Manager

As a facility manager, you’ll be responsible for the overall management of buildings and property, from maintenance and repairs to communication with tenants and property owners. You’ll commission cleaning services, develop maintenance schedules, and obtain quotes for repairs, ensuring that all work is carried out as planned.

The role of a facility manager includes a variety of administrative tasks, such as drafting contracts and planning budgets. You’ll place special emphasis on sustainability and cost-efficiency, while also preparing reports and managing cost accounts.


Personal requirements | Facility Manager

  • Business and technical understanding
  • Enjoy working with people
  • Organizational skills and diligence
  • Strong communication and negotiation skills
  • Independent work

Path to the profession | Facility Manager

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Potential jobs | Facility Manager

As a facility manager, you’ll be typically employed by property management firms, real estate companies, or residential construction enterprises. Additional employment opportunities exist in the management of public buildings such as hospitals, educational institutions, or shopping centers. While much of your work takes place in an office setting, you’ll also regularly be on-site to coordinate services and carry out inspections.