Full-Time

Facilities Manager

Marshall Medical

Marshall Medical

1,001-5,000 employees

Nonprofit community hospital and clinic network

Compensation Overview

$47.24 - $56.69/hr

Northern California, CA, USA

In Person

On-site role in Placerville, CA; driving required as essential function.

Category
Facilities Operations (1)

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Requirements
  • Associate’s degree in a related engineering field plus 4 years’ experience or 6 years of experience in hospital facilities management, plant operation, engineering or maintenance supervisor required.
  • Basic knowledge of HVAC, fluid handling/pumping, fluid filtering, mechanical systems, welding, and electrical systems engineering and operation required.
  • CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) – AIMS required, and Building Automation System (BAS- Siemens, Alerton preferred).
  • Familiarity with the development process of an operating budget required.
  • Knowledge in the management of personnel relative to performance and conduct.
  • Knowledgeable in the standards for the Environment of Care for the Joint Commission as well as the California Department of Public Health (CDPH).
  • Familiarity with regulations, codes and standards for facilities management required.
  • Requires employees to drive at least once per pay period. These positions require driving as an Essential Job Function, where an alternative means of transportation, such as ride-share or public transportation is not feasible to complete these duties. This may be averaged over the calendar year. Candidates must possess and supply proof of: a current CA Driver’s License, a clean DMV printout and Auto Insurance coverage with a minimum of $50,000 per person/$100,000 per occurrence (or a combined single limit of $100,000) and property damage coverage in an amount not less than $50,000 per occurrence.
Responsibilities
  • Overseeing the maintenance, safety, and operations of the Marshall’s physical infrastructure and providing management, supervision and program oversight to Marshall’s Engineering program.
  • Managing, leading, coordinating, monitoring, and reporting on buildings status for all buildings owned or operated by Marshall (HOSPITAL, Off-site Facilities).
  • Facilitates quality control, maintenance building systems, schedules, and owner representative responsibilities with respect to construction project activities.
  • Acts as a liaison between all internal and external stakeholders, regulatory agencies (City of Placerville, County of El Dorado County, State and Federal agencies).
  • Maintains the grounds and manages internal staff and external contractors in the performance of landscape services.
Desired Qualifications
  • College degree in a related engineering field, formal apprenticeship program, or technical trade school preferred.
  • CHFM Certified Healthcare Facility Manager, CPMM Certified Plant Maintenance Manager, CFM Certified Facility Manager or other relevant certifications, a plus.
  • Familiarity with Building Automation System (BAS) such as Siemens or Alerton preferred.

Marshall Medical is a nonprofit community health system serving El Dorado County. It operates Marshall Hospital and multiple outpatient sites, plus a physician network (Marshall Physician Clinic Services) with internal and family medicine, OB/GYN, cardiology and rheumatology, delivering care through a coordinated network of facilities. It stands apart as an independent nonprofit guided by a local volunteer board, offering integrated care across several locations rather than a single facility. Its goal is to provide accessible, high‑quality healthcare to residents in a sustainable, locally governed model.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Placerville, California

Founded

1959

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What believers are saying

  • Pilot program with UC Davis Health could improve independence for older adults [3][4].
  • Rural healthcare workforce training strengthens long-term care capacity in western El Dorado County [2][5].
  • New facility enhances primary care access, supporting patient-centered model in Georgetown [1][2].

What critics are saying

  • Financial profile is 'Weaker' (BB+), risking covenant strain within 12–18 months [1][2].
  • High central line infection risk threatens patient safety and may trigger CMS penalties [3][4].
  • $1.94M grant lacks proven scalability, risking wasted funds amid caregiver shortages [2][5].

What makes Marshall Medical unique

  • Pilot program with UC Davis Health tests home-based healthcare technology for older adults [3][4].
  • $1.94 million grant with Austin Peay trains rural healthcare workforce for special care [2][5].
  • New 25,000-square-foot medical facility expands specialty access to El Dorado Hills [1][2].

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Maury Regional Medical Center
Mar 2nd, 2026
Marshall Medical Center receives 2026 Women's Choice award(r) as one of America's best hospitals for ER wait time & efficiency.

Marshall Medical Center receives 2026 Women's Choice award(r) as one of America's best hospitals for ER wait time & efficiency. Health system Monday, March 2, 2026 LEWISBURG, Tenn. - Marshall Medical Center has been named one of the Best Hospitals for Emergency Timeliness by the Women's Choice Award, America's trusted referral source for the best in health care. This recognition places Marshall Medical Center in the top 4% of 4,655 U.S. hospitals offering emergency care services. "This recognition is a reflection of the multidisciplinary teams, including physicians, nurses, specialists and technicians who work together to provide quality care for our patients," said Maury Regional Health CEO of Rural Hospitals Phyllis Brown. "This award validates our commitment to maintaining strong systems and processes that enable our ER to operate efficiently, especially when time is of the essence in an emergency." Emergency departments play a critical role in the health care system, delivering life-saving care when every second counts. Unlike other hospital settings, ER teams often have only one brief encounter with patients - typically during moments of high stress and urgency - making timeliness, efficiency and patient experience essential. "Emergency departments can be incredibly stressful - especially for the elderly or a parent with a sick or injured child," said Delia Passi, founder and CEO of the Women's Choice Award. "In those critical moments, time becomes more precious than gold. The ER is a place where every second matters, and swift, informed decisions can save lives. That's why we honor hospitals that not only deliver care quickly but also earn high patient recommendation scores - demonstrating their commitment to both efficiency and compassion when it matters most." The Best Hospitals for ER Wait Time & Efficiency designation recognizes hospitals that excel in emergency timeliness while also providing outstanding patient experience. Rankings are based on the following performance measures reported by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS): * Average time patients spend in the Emergency Department before leaving the hospital * Percentage of patients who left the Emergency Department without being seen * Admissions decision time to ED Department for admitted patients * HCAHPS recommendation rating To qualify, hospitals must meet or exceed the national average recommendation rating of 68%, ensuring that timely care is also delivered with compassion and quality. Hospitals that did not report or pass the third metric were required to rank in the top 25% for average ER time to remain eligible. Hospitals meeting these criteria and maintaining a 68%+ recommendation rating were ranked in the top 10% nationally, earning the Women's Choice Award for ER Wait Time & Efficiency. "Marshall Medical Center not only has some of the shortest ER wait times, but it also has a higher-than-average recommendation rating - an important factor for women making healthcare decisions," added Passi. Marshall Medical Center is one of 463 award recipients recognized for meeting the highest standards for emergency timeliness in the U.S. The 25-bed critical access hospital in Lewisburg serves residents of Marshall County and the surrounding area. To learn more about the services provided at Marshall Medical Center, visit MauryRegional.com/MMC.

The Business Journals
Aug 15th, 2025
5 things: Gourmet toast and juice bar Toastique opens in Rocklin

Placerville-based health care system Marshall is opening a new 25,000-square-foot medical facility in El Dorado Hills, expanding access to specialty and primary care for the western part of El Dorado County.

The Leaf-Chronicle
May 29th, 2025
Austin Peay receives $1.94 million grant to strengthen rural healthcare workforce

APSU will partner with Maury Regional Health, Maury Regional Medical Center, Marshall Medical Center and TCAT-Dickson to provide hands-on learning experiences for adults and high school students.

BioSpace
Dec 7th, 2023
Exact Sciences Awards Grants To 23 Organizations Focused On Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screenings

MADISON, Wis., Dec. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Exact Sciences, a leading provider of cancer screening and diagnostic tests, announced today that it awarded $1.3 million to 23 organizations through its Funding Opportunities for CRC Screening Uptake Strategies (FOCUS) Program. Grant recipients are committed to improving colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates and making healthcare more accessible, with a focus on medically underserved populations.CRC remains the second-leading cause of cancer death in the United States.1 The disease is more treatable if caught in early stages,1 yet an estimated 60 million average-risk adults remain unscreened in the United States.2,3*The most marginalized patient populations often go unscreened for CRC, which is one reason the disease disproportionately affects certain socioeconomic groups, races, and regions in the United States.3 Half of premature CRC deaths are related to racial, ethnic, socioeconomic and geographic inequalities.4"Exact Sciences is honored to support organizations that are working to expand access and availability of screening options for often-overlooked communities," said Paul Limburg, Chief Medical Officer, Screening, at Exact Sciences. "Although colorectal cancer is one of the most preventable cancers,5 more than 50,000 people die from this disease each year in the U.S. alone.3 We want to change that."Exact Sciences' FOCUS Program provides grant funding to community organizations, health foundations, public health organizations, and advocacy groups working to increase access to CRC screening. Exact Sciences announced an additional group of 2023 grantees earlier in the year

GT Gazette
Dec 7th, 2023
Tech benefits in home care to be studied

Marshall Medical Center, in partnership with UC Davis Health have announced plans for a pilot program in Georgetown to learn how utilizing home-based healthcare technology can help older adults and people with disabilities live healthier, more independent lives and better manage their health conditions at home.