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Facilities Manager

Maui, Hawaii

JOIN ALPHA INC. HAWAII AS OUR FACILITIES MANAGER

Heads up: This is NOT your typical, job post!

If you’ve got HEART, plenty of GRIT, and are ready to jump in and get things done, we want YOU on our team!

At Alpha Inc., we don’t just build projects—we’re building careers and creating a family where hard work meets big laughs. Imagine working with a crew that’s all about teamwork, having fun, and crushing goals together. If you're ready to roll up your sleeves, work hard, crack jokes, and take on some of the coolest projects in Hawaii, then keep reading!

What’s in it for you?

  • Job Stability—because stressing about paychecks isn’t necessary here! We pay weekly and we have lots of work ahead!
  • Fully Paid Family Medical & Dental Insurance—we take care of you AND your fam.
  • Free Life Insurance—because it’s always good to have peace of mind while you’re giving it your all!
  • 401k with Matching—we’ll match up to 4%, helping you invest in your future.
  • Competitive Pay—so you can treat yourself and live the island life!
  • Growth & Advancement—we’re growing fast, and we want you along for the ride
  • Family-Oriented Culture—where your hard work is appreciated, and your lunchtime jokes always leave a lasting impression.

Are you ready to join a team that cares about YOU, cracks jokes, works hard, and celebrates big wins? If you’re seeking job stability, love working with a tight-knit crew, and want a job that’s as fun as it is rewarding, then Alpha Inc. is the place to be!

So, what are you waiting for? Bring your A-game, and let’s build something amazing together!

Apply today and start your journey with Alpha Inc.!

 

What You’ll Do

Department Buildout & Strategy

  • Design and implement Alpha Inc.'s first facilities function, including org structure, tools, and workflows.
  • Develop and maintain a facilities intake/request system for maintenance, repairs, and improvements.
  • Create order processes for equipment, parts, and supplies with approval and tracking workflows.
  • Develop SOPs for preventive maintenance, emergency protocols, and daily facility operations.

Facilities Operations & Maintenance

  • Manage all Alpha-owned and leased properties, ensuring they are operational, safe, and compliant.
  • Oversee janitorial, landscaping, utilities, security systems, and general building upkeep.
  • Conduct regular site inspections and maintain detailed records of facility conditions.
  • Implement and manage a preventive maintenance schedule across all locations.

Construction & Build-Out Coordination

  • Act as project manager for all facility build-outs, renovations, and new space launches.
  • Coordinate contractors, subcontractors, and internal stakeholders to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget.
  • Ensure construction efforts align with company standards, safety regulations, and operational needs.
  • Collaborate with leadership to support strategic expansion or relocation efforts.

IT & Infrastructure Coordination

  • Partner with the IT team to ensure proper build-out of network infrastructure, equipment placement, and technology setup during expansions or relocations.
  • Coordinate facilities needs related to power, cabling, server rooms, and telecoms.
  • Ensure physical security infrastructure (cameras, badge access, etc.) is properly installed and maintained.

Vendor & Lease Management

  • Build and manage relationships with vendors for maintenance, construction, and service contracts.
  • Evaluate vendor performance and negotiate service-level agreements.
  • Oversee lease agreements, renewals, and compliance documentation.

Inventory Management

  • Set up and manage SKU-based inventory tracking for parts, equipment, and supplies.
  • Ensure optimal stock levels and implement reordering workflows to minimize downtime and waste.
  • Track usage trends, manage procurement, and reduce costs through strategic sourcing.

Oversee the maintenance and repair of all company facilities, ensuring compliance with safety, health, and environmental regulations.

About You

  • Bachelor’s degree in Facilities Management, Business Administration, or a related field preferred.
  • 5+ years of experience in facilities management, building operations, or a related role.
  • Proven experience building or leading a facilities function from scratch.
  • Knowledge of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and security systems.
  • Experience coordinating build-outs and vendor management in multi-stakeholder environments.
  • Proven experience managing budgets and vendor contracts
  • Knowledge of OSHA, building codes and local compliance regulations.
  • Excellent problem-solving and leadership skills.
  • Strong organizational and project management abilities.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and facility management software.

 

The compensation will vary based on experience ranging between $85,000 - $95,000 per year.

If you're ready to be part of a dynamic, fast-paced company that offers more than just a job, join Alpha Inc. Hawaii today!

Alpha Inc. Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage all qualified individuals to apply.

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