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Facilities Manager

Cockeysville, Maryland

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Facilities Manager

$90-$110k (based on exp)

Broadmead – Cockeysville, MD

Broadmead, a premier continuing care retirement community, is seeking a highly skilled and service-driven Facilities Manager to join our team. This role is responsible for delivering exceptional facility services to our residents and team members while serving as a key partner and backup to the Senior Director of Facility Services.

If you are a collaborative leader who thrives in a dynamic environment and is passionate about creating safe, functional, and welcoming spaces, we invite you to apply.


Position Summary

The Facilities Manager oversees the daily operations of facility services, including Maintenance, Housekeeping, Transportation, Campus Safety, Grounds, and Community Services. This position ensures timely, professional service delivery and plays a vital role in maintaining the high standards of the Broadmead community.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and support multidisciplinary facilities teams in delivering high-quality services across the community
  • Collaborate with team leaders to manage day-to-day operations and team performance
  • Conduct performance evaluations and support employee development, including disciplinary actions as needed
  • Ensure effective training across all facility service areas, including key systems, low-voltage repairs, and installations
  • Respond to and manage emergency situations, providing leadership and coordination as needed
  • Oversee building systems, preventive maintenance programs, and work order (CMMS) systems
  • Coordinate and manage external contractors, vendors, and regulatory agencies
  • Ensure compliance with life safety systems and all applicable healthcare regulations (CMS, OSHA, NFPA, etc.)
  • Manage facility-related budgets, purchasing, and project prioritization
  • Serve as a trusted partner to residents, ensuring strong communication, follow-through, and issue resolution

Qualifications

  • Minimum 5 years of facilities management experience, including supervisory responsibility
  • Proven ability to lead high-performing teams in a facilities or operations environment
  • Strong troubleshooting, organizational, and coordination skills
  • Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities
  • Working knowledge of building systems, including mechanical, electrical, HVAC, and fire/life safety systems
  • Experience with preventive maintenance programs and CMMS/work order systems
  • Experience in healthcare, senior living, or other highly regulated environments preferred
  • Familiarity with budgeting, capital planning, and purchasing practices

Education & Certifications

  • High school diploma required; Bachelor’s degree preferred (or equivalent experience)
  • Relevant certifications such as CFM, FMP, or OSHA 10/30 strongly preferred
  • Trade licenses (HVAC, electrical, etc.) are a plus

Additional Requirements

  • Strong customer service mindset with demonstrated commitment to teamwork and resident satisfaction
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently
  • Availability to respond to emergencies outside of standard hours as needed

Why Join Broadmead?

At Broadmead, you’ll be part of a mission-driven organization committed to excellence, compassion, and community. We value our team members and provide a supportive environment where you can grow and make a meaningful impact every day.


Apply today to help us create and maintain a community our residents are proud to call home.

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