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Director of Facilities and Engineering (Campus-Scale)

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Elysium’s promise depends on reliability. People can’t relax, connect, or thrive if systems fail.
This is a campus-scale environment: multiple buildings, shared amenities, energy systems, water systems, and high-use common areas.

We need someone who treats facilities like a craft—and uptime like a religion.

The mission (what you’ll actually do)

You will own the engineering and facilities operation across the village: preventive maintenance, repairs, vendor management, warranties, and systems performance.

You will:

  • Build and lead facilities/engineering operations: maintenance schedules, work orders, asset tracking, spare parts.
  • Own uptime and lifecycle performance across MEP-heavy facilities and shared amenities.
  • Manage vendors, contracts, SLAs, inspections, and compliance requirements.
  • Coordinate commissioning handoff and warranty management from construction into ops.
  • Drive cost-effective reliability: reduce downtime, reduce reactive maintenance, increase predictability.

Profile we’re looking for (non-negotiables)

  • 10–20+ years leading facilities/engineering in campuses, resorts, hospitals, mixed-use, or large multifamily portfolios.
  • Strong understanding of building systems: HVAC, electrical, plumbing, controls, life safety.
  • High operational discipline: CMMS familiarity, preventive maintenance mastery, clean documentation.
  • Can build a team that moves fast and fixes things right the first time.

What you’ll build in your first 90 days

  • A full asset register + CMMS workflows + preventive maintenance calendar.
  • A critical spares strategy and vendor response ecosystem.
  • Commissioning/warranty handoff plan with construction leadership.
  • A reliability dashboard: uptime, mean time to repair, recurring failures, cost trends.

How to apply

Submit your resume using the “Apply” button below.Record a 1-minute video (one take, unscripted — without reading; script reading won’t be entertained).

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