Full-Time

P.M. Facilities Manager

Posted on 11/22/2025

ASPCA

ASPCA

1,001-5,000 employees

Investigates cruelty, rescues animals, educates.

Compensation Overview

$76k - $81k/yr

New York, NY, USA

In Person

Category
Facilities Operations (2)
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Requirements
  • Minimum of five years’ practical experience in the field of Facilities Management with direct oversight of housekeeping operations, Repairs & Maintenance (Required)
  • Minimum of five years’ experience managing housekeeping and repairs and maintenance staff (Required)
  • Experience working supervising union staff (Preferred)
  • Experience managing facilities operations in health care and/ or animal shelter setting (Preferred)
  • Experience managing facilities operations in corporate setting (Required)
  • Intermediate computer skills, including the use of Microsoft Suite (Required)
  • Experience using a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) program such as Hippo CMMS (Preferred)
  • Experience using a building management system (BMS) program such as ABM (Preferred)
  • Knowledge of building systems inclusive of HVAC, elevators, fire systems, basic plumbing and electrical (Required)
  • Knowledge governing codes and rules for building compliance (Required)
  • Highly organized and detail-oriented with emphasis on time management (Required)
  • Able to effectively communicate professionally in both written and verbal forms with all levels of staff and members of the public (Required)
  • Able to work well independently and as a member of a team with a neat appearance and a respectful attitude (Required)
  • Take initiative and be proactive (Required)
  • Ability and desire to learn (Required)
  • Willingness to travel among New York City ASPCA locations as needed (Required)
  • Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. (Preferred)
  • Ability to read floor plans and blueprints (Preferred)
  • Bachelor's degree or Trade School diploma in a concentration related to Facilities Operations (Preferred)
  • Driver’s License (Required)
  • OSHA General Industry 30-hour certificate (Preferred)
  • S-12 City Wide Sprinkler Systems Certificate of Fitness (Required)
  • F-01 City Wide Fire Guard for Impairment Certificate of Fitness (Preferred)
  • S-95 Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems Certificates of Fitness (Required)
  • F-07 Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor Certificate of Fitness (Required)
  • G-46 Storage, Handling, Use and Refilling of Non-Flammable Compressed Gas Certificate of Fitness (Preferred)
  • G-71 – Supervision of Piped Non-Flammable Medical Gases (Required)
  • C-92 Supervision of Flammable/combustible Liquids (Preferred)
  • A-35 To operate and maintain air compressors (Preferred)
  • Able to obtain Certificates of Fitness – Referencing to Training/Licensing Requirements (Required)
  • High School Diploma (Required)
  • English (Required), Spanish
  • The target hiring range is $76,000-$81,000.
  • Education: Bachelor's degree or Trade School diploma in a concentration related to Facilities Operations (Preferred)
Responsibilities
  • Management and oversight of housekeeping (25%): Oversee and manage daily operations, maintenance, and housekeeping efforts of assigned ASPCA locations including but not limited to animal spaces, outdoor spaces, conference rooms, public and general areas, etc.
  • Conducts routine site tours assigned locations to review housekeeping efforts, monitor staff performance, identify the need for repairs or maintenance, and to ensure compliance with internal and external codes, rules, and standards
  • Manage and enforce compliance with site safety programs
  • Create and maintain a housekeeping maintenance plan for assigned locations.
  • Management and Oversight of Repairs, Maintenance & Special Events (25%): Ensure all planned preventive maintenance is satisfactorily completed in a safe, timely and cost- effective manner
  • Manage contractors who perform preventive maintenance and approved repair work to have all work completed at a time most convenient for program and building operations
  • Manage work activities in unison with program operations, including meeting and special event set-ups and breakdowns
  • Investigate, remedy, and respond to complaints/ concerns surrounding facilities related issues
  • Monitor essential building systems to ensure they are operating correctly and efficiently
  • Such systems include but are not limited to electrical, mechanical, security, fire suppression system, plumbing, heating, and air conditioning systems.
  • Troubleshoot and take the appropriate corrective action in response to building system failures
  • Request proposals for outsourced work and provide support with open bidding, request for proposal and request for information activities
  • Lead or provide support with project management activities inclusive to scope of work development, project planning, project oversight and communications
  • Routinely evaluate department tools and equipment to ensure they are functioning efficiently and to determine the need for replacement
  • Participate in identifying capital projects and purchases as a part of an annual exercise to identify new needs for next year’s budget
  • Prepare for and participate in onsite inspections by governing agencies such as FDNY, DOB, ECB, DOH, OSHA, etc.
  • Manage the fire alarm system inclusive to taking the system and its points on and offline, respond to activated alarms, log information into the fire system log
  • Manage and participate in site safety drills inclusive to fire and emergency management drills.
  • Learn about job-related maintenance protocols and take training and course work to enhance knowledge of Facilities Management
  • Understand department metrics and prepare to report (work orders completed per month, work orders completed on time, open work orders, issue tickets, unsatisfactory completions)
  • Provide coverage and support to all ASPCA locations as needed
  • Department & People Management (25%): Provide direct supervision of union team members and outsourced maintenance contractor(s), providing direct and supportive feedback of their performance
  • Enforce all governing policies evenly across direct reports and leading progressive disciplinary action as needed
  • Perform duties associated with being a time tracking coordinator
  • Prepare for and facilitate a daily check-in meeting and monthly facilities union team meetings
  • Lead and participate in recruiting activities inclusive to job description review and creation, resume review, phone screens, interviews, reference checks, and creating personalized on- boarding plans for new team members
  • Conduct routine on-on-one staff check-in’s, quarterly, and annual performance reviews.
  • Routinely connect with ASPCA program leadership to obtain feedback on department performance and to address concerns
  • Facilitate the on-boarding of new team members to include in-service training, work procedures, policy review and to establish clear expectations for performance and job functions
  • Assigning direct reports to a routine assignment, and projects
  • Create and maintain staff schedules, ensuring operational needs are being met
  • Assess individual and team performance providing effective feedback, expertise, and motivation to team members individually and as a whole
  • Ensure effective cross-training of staff
  • Identify and implement training and growth opportunities for team members
  • Develop, manage, and participate in team-building activities
  • Utilize and develop management tools and resources
  • Support and participate in management initiatives
  • Administrative (15%): Utilize and manage the work order system
  • Manage supply orders and inventory (i.e., housekeeping supplies, uniforms, radios, tools, hardware, building materials, etc.)
  • Assist the Director in monitoring and maintaining operating budgets such as payroll, supplies, and equipment.
  • Request quotes for purchases to be submitted for approval
  • Manage communications to ASPCA staff (i.e., special events, service interruptions, disturbances, emergency planning, scheduled maintenance/ repairs, work requests, etc.)
  • Support with preparing documentation and attending to legal hearings as needed
  • Support Legal in receiving sensitive communications/ legal documents and forwarding it to the appropriate department/ personnel.
  • Maintain product specifications and SDS sheets for all locations, update as necessary
  • Track and ensure COI compliance of approved vendors
  • Liaise with contractors or external suppliers and effectively communicate ASPCA safety, technical and contractual issues and standards.
  • Prepare maintenance and repair reports and other reports as needed
  • Develops, documents and routinely audit departmental standard operating procedures inclusive to housekeeping, maintenance and operational activities
  • Emergency Management (10%): Provide 24/7 emergency on-call service that includes providing remote or onsite support in the event of an emergency situation
  • Send out communications to all stakeholders to keep them informed on the status and corrective actions being taken in an emergency
  • Participate in overnight stays during a shelter in place situations or inclement weather such as snowstorms and hurricanes
  • Lead the set-up of sleeping accommodations for emergency shelter in place or overnight stay events including management of cot and sleeping bag distribution and collection, signage, communications; as well as, assigning and preparing approved sleeping quarters
  • In preparation for snow and ice events ensure the proper amount of snow removal and ice management supplies are onsite
  • In response to snow and ice events manage snow and ice removal efforts to ensure all outdoor and indoor spaces are well maintained and hazard free
  • Send out communications to all stakeholders to keep them informed on the status and corrective actions being taken in an emergency
  • Exemplifies the ASPCA’s Core Values: Has Commitment and dedication to improving the lives of animals Demonstrates Ownership and feels responsible for outcomes Believes in Team – that we are stronger together Seeks to Elevate others and reimagine what is possible Focuses on Impact, specifically making change for animals
  • Compensation and benefits:
  • Starting pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety of factors, including but not limited to education, training, experience, location, business needs, internal equity, market demands or budgeted amount for the role. The target hiring range is for new hire offers only, and staff compensation may increase beyond the maximum hiring range based on performance over time. The maximum of the hiring range is reserved for candidates with the highest qualifications and relevant experience. The expected hiring salary range for this role is set forth below and may be modified in the future.
  • The target hiring range for this role is $76,000-$81,000.
  • Education and Work Experience: Minimum of five years’ practical experience in the field of Facilities Management with direct oversight of housekeeping operations, Repairs & Maintenance (Required) Minimum of five years’ experience managing housekeeping and repairs and maintenance staff (Required) Experience working supervising union staff (Preferred)
  • Training, Certificates of Fitness and Licensing Requirements: Driver’s License (Required) S-12 City Wide Sprinkler Systems Certificate of Fitness (Required) S-95 Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems Certificates of Fitness (Required) F-07 Fire and Emergency Drill Conductor Certificate of Fitness (Required) G-71 – Supervision of Piped Non-Flammable Medical Gases (Required)
  • Qualifications: See above for qualifications details.
  • Language: English (Required), Spanish
  • Education: High School Diploma (Required)
  • Our EEO Policy: The ASPCA is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, gender, gender identity or expression, age, marital or domestic partner status, citizenship status, sexual orientation, disability, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience supervising union staff (Preferred)
  • Experience managing facilities operations in health care and/ or animal shelter setting (Preferred)
  • S-12 City Wide Sprinkler Systems Certificate of Fitness (Required)
  • S-95 Supervision of Fire Alarm Systems Certificates of Fitness (Required)
  • G-71 – Supervision of Piped Non-Flammable Medical Gases (Required)
  • C-92 Supervision of Flammable/combustible Liquids (Preferred)
  • A-35 To operate and maintain air compressors (Preferred)
  • OSHA General Industry 30-hour certificate (Preferred)

ASPCA is a non-profit organization that works to prevent cruelty to animals. It operates through programs and activities aimed at helping pets and their caregivers, improving outcomes for animals at risk, and assisting victims of abuse. The group holds the unique ability to investigate crimes against animals and to make arrests, using nonviolent methods to fulfill its mission. It focuses on education, rescue and care, shelter support, advocacy, and public policy to reduce animal cruelty. Founded in 1866 and based in New York City, its goal is to stop animal cruelty and improve animal welfare across communities.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$200K

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1866

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What believers are saying

  • Walker's Shortbread guarantees $100,000 annual donations through 2029 via purchases.
  • Veterinary Scholarship awards $1 million in 2026 to combat workforce shortages.
  • Disaster team aided 260+ animals post-Typhoon Sinlaku in April 2026.

What critics are saying

  • $1M scholarships and $100k+ adoption grants strain reserves amid donor fatigue.
  • Veterinary shortages persist as program covers tiny fraction of 2024 debt-burdened graduates.
  • Cat cruelty underreported at 15% of NYC cases despite 43% U.S. pet population.

What makes ASPCA unique

  • ASPCA founded in 1866 by Henry Bergh as North America's first humane society.
  • ASPCA holds unique legal authority to investigate and arrest for animal cruelty.
  • ASPCA's Humane Law Enforcement partners with NYPD on thousands of NYC cases yearly.

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