Facilities Managers Hold Key Responsibilities
Facilities managers hold key responsibilities in the planning, development, and management of company grounds , buildings, and surrounding environments. To work efficiently, they must have a broad education in project management, facilities planning, finance, technology, architectural studies, real estate, and human resource management. In short, they wear many hats in ensuring safety, security, and facilities productivity.
Typical degrees held by facilities managers in 2006:
Construction management
Engineering
Business administration
Facility management
Total number of administrative services managers in
- The Department of Labor predicts a strong demand for facilities managers
- Facilities management jobs cross all sectors of the economy : manufacturing, finance, healthcare, retail, education, federal, state, and local government
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