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Summary
The Manager of Facilities is responsible for the overall leadership, planning, and execution of all facility operations, infrastructure systems, capital projects, and maintenance activities across assigned sites. This role ensures the reliability, safety, scalability, and compliance of all building systems, including cleanroom environments, manufacturing infrastructure, and critical utilities.The position provides strategic direction for facility master planning, capital investment programs, asset life-cycle management, and operational excellence initiatives, while leading a team of facility professionals and managing third-party contractors.
Job Duties
1. Strategic Planning & Infrastructure Management
Develop and implement short- and long-term facility master plans aligned with business growth.
Lead capital planning (35 year outlook) including infrastructure expansion, system upgrades, and asset replacement programs.
Ensure infrastructure capacity (power, HVAC, chilled water, compressed air, fire protection, etc.) supports manufacturing and cleanroom operations.
Establish facility standards and technical specifications for new developments and expansions.
2. Capital Projects and Construction Oversight
Oversee major construction, renovation, and infrastructure upgrade projects from concept through commissioning.
Manage project budgets, schedules, scope, and risk mitigation strategies.
Coordinate with architects, engineers, GC, landlords, and regulatory authorities.
Ensure compliance with local building codes, environmental regulations, and safety standards.
Review and approve design drawings, technical submittals, and commissioning plans.
3. Facility Operations & Maintenance
Lead all preventive, predictive, and corrective maintenance programs.
Ensure uptime and reliability of critical systems including:
Implement CMMS best practices and KPI tracking (MTBF, downtime, response time).
Develop SOPs and maintenance standards.
4. Team Leadership & Organizational Development
Lead, mentor, and develop facility engineers, technicians, and supervisors.
Define roles, responsibilities, and performance metrics.
Build scalable organizational structure to support business growth.
Promote safety culture and regulatory compliance.
5. Budget & Vendor Management
Develop and manage annual operating and capital budgets.
Evaluate and negotiate vendor contracts and service agreements.
Monitor contractor performance and cost efficiency.
Drive cost optimization initiatives without compromising reliability.
7. Cross-Functional Collaboration
Partner with Operations, Engineering, EHS, IT, and Finance teams.
Support equipment installation planning and production ramp-up.
Provide facility requirements for new production lines and expansions.
Act as primary facility liaison with landlords and municipal authorities.
Qualifications
Work Environment
Combination of office and field environment.
May require occasional after-hours response for critical facility issues.
Frequent site inspections and oversight of construction areas.
Location
This position will be on-site based in Sugar Land, Texas.
WHY AOI?
In addition to a competitive salary, AOI offers
Flexible and competitive health (medical, dental, vision) plans offer employees the right options to meet individual and family needs
Employer matching on 401(k) deferrals
Generous PTO policy, with unused PTO payout at the end of the year
Relocation package available within the US
Immigration sponsorships (Must be currently authorized to work in the US)