A Building Maintenance Manager is contracted by a large variety of employers. Hospitals, office buildings, and apartments are just a few structures a Building Maintenance Manager oversees. Once hired, a manager is responsible for the wellbeing of a building and the people inside. This can include repairs to environmental systems, internal structures, plumbing, and electrical issues, and even structural problems. Often BMMs are also responsible for the groundskeeping as well.
There are no specific educational requirements to become a Building Maintenance Manager. Most employers look for a strong performance history in the tradesman fields. Previous experience in construction management is a plus for the more significant properties. Building maintenance is a twenty-four-hour job. Being able to implement around-the-clock-coverage successfully is a crucial factor of success.
Here at XYZ Inc., we are the leading company in our industry in the Capital City area. We're pleased to have a 3.8 Glassdoor rating from our employees. We are hiring an experienced Building Maintenance Manager to help us keep growing. If you're dedicated and ambitious, XYZ Inc. is an excellent place to grow your career. Don't hesitate to apply.