FACILITIES MANAGER
Regular Full Time (Exempt)
About Us
One of BC’s Top Employers, the City of Coquitlam
offers meaningful career opportunities to make a difference within the local
community. As the sixth largest city in BC, we are home to more than
150,000 residents. Our diverse municipality is a great place to work as it
continues to grow through innovative urban design, inspiring arts, culture and
recreation programs, and state-of-the-art transportation systems.
Our brand is built on managing our resources in a
responsible and sustainable manner, while supporting a vibrant, growing
regional urban centre. We envision a
bright future in Coquitlam that we hope includes you!
About You / What We Are Looking For
The City of
Coquitlam is seeking an experienced and forward-thinking facilities leader to
join our Community Services team as Facilities Manager.
Reporting to
the Senior Manager of Facilities, this leadership role is responsible for
helping shape the future of more than 120 civic facilities that support
residents, staff, and essential municipal services. From City Hall and public
safety buildings to recreation centres and corporate workplaces, you will play
a key role in ensuring our facilities remain safe, reliable, sustainable, and
ready to meet the evolving needs of one of British Columbia's fastest-growing
municipalities.
This is much
more than a facilities operations role. You will provide leadership across
preventative maintenance, facility operations, strategic civic space planning,
workplace planning and selected capital renewal initiatives, while helping
guide the City's long-term approach to asset stewardship and service delivery.
Working closely with the other Facilities Managers, you will help balance
day-to-day operational priorities with longer-term planning, continuous
improvement, and organizational growth.
A unique aspect
of this role is providing leadership for the City's civic space planning
portfolio. Working collaboratively across departments, you will help develop
workplace strategies, forecast future space requirements, support
organizational change, and oversee initiatives that ensure City facilities
continue to evolve alongside the needs of a growing organization.
We are looking
for a collaborative leader who enjoys solving complex operational challenges,
building strong relationships, and leading people through change. The ideal
candidate will bring experience in facilities operations, preventative
maintenance, or building operations together with an appreciation for strategic
workplace and space planning. Candidates who possess experience in both
operational facilities management and space planning will be particularly well
positioned for success.
You understand
that great facilities management is about more than maintaining buildings—it is
about creating environments that enable City staff to deliver exceptional
services to the community.
This is an
outstanding opportunity to influence the future of the City's facilities
portfolio while helping modernize programs, improve operational performance, advance
workplace planning initiatives and support an organization committed to
innovation, sustainability, and service excellence.
Main Responsibilities
- Provide
leadership for facility operations, preventative maintenance programs, asset
renewals, and facility upgrades including workspace expansions and improvements
across the City's diverse portfolio of civic facilities.
- Develop
and implement annual maintenance strategies, shutdown schedules, and
operational work plans that ensure safe, efficient, and reliable service delivery.
- Lead
the City's strategic civic space planning program, including forecasting future
space requirements, optimizing workplace utilization, supporting hybrid work
environments, coordinating workplace moves, and helping shape long-term
workplace strategies that support organizational growth.
- Collaborate
with the other Facilities Managers to develop annual business plans, coordinate
priority initiatives, and ensure consistent service delivery across the
Facilities portfolio.
- Collaborate with colleagues on capital planning
and facility improvement initiatives by providing operational expertise and
supporting projects that improve the functionality, efficiency, and long-term
sustainability of City facilities.
- Provide
leadership and oversight for the City's civic space planning function while
supporting the future development of the program and coordinating space
planning activities across the organization.
- Lead,
coach, mentor, and develop a multidisciplinary team of unionized employees
- Develop,
implement, and continuously improve policies, procedures, and service standards
that enhance operational effectiveness and customer service.
- Build
collaborative relationships across City departments, consultants, contractors,
and external partners to deliver projects and operational improvements.
- Prepare
reports, recommendations, business cases, and presentations that support
informed decision-making and strategic planning.
- Champion
innovation, continuous improvement, and operational excellence while fostering
a collaborative, service-focused team culture.
Minimum Qualifications
- Post-secondary education in
Facilities Management, Engineering, Architecture, Building Sciences, a related
trade certification, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Minimum five (5) to seven (7)
years of progressively responsible experience in facilities management,
maintenance operations, or related municipal or institutional environments.
- Demonstrated leadership
experience managing teams and coordinating complex operational activities.
- Experience overseeing
preventative maintenance programs, facility operations, capital renewal
initiatives, or related infrastructure programs.
- Strong project management,
communication, and stakeholder relationships
- Valid BC Driver's Licence.
Preferred
Qualifications
- Experience
leading teams within a unionized environment.
- Experience
within municipal government or another complex public sector organization.
- Project
Management Professional (PMP) designation or equivalent project management
experience.
- Experience
supporting capital planning, lifecycle planning, or asset management
initiatives.
- Experience leading workplace planning, civic
space planning, corporate real estate planning, or organizational space
utilization initiatives.
- Experience balancing facilities operations with
workplace planning or organizational change initiatives.
- Experience
leading operational improvements, service modernization, or continuous
improvement initiatives.
The Ideal Candidate
The
ideal candidate is a collaborative and strategic facilities leader who enjoys
balancing operational excellence with long-term planning. You understand that
successful facilities management extends beyond maintaining buildings—it also
includes creating workplaces that support employees, organizational growth, and
exceptional service delivery.
You
may come from a facilities operations, preventative maintenance, or building
operations background and have developed experience supporting workplace or
civic space planning initiatives. Equally, you may have built your career
through workplace planning while developing strong operational leadership
capabilities. Ideally, you bring a combination of both perspectives and enjoy
integrating operational excellence with thoughtful workplace planning.
You are known for building
strong relationships, communicating effectively, and bringing people together
to solve complex problems. Rather than accepting the status quo, you look for
opportunities to improve processes, enhance service delivery, and create
long-term value for the organization. You possess sound judgement, emotional
intelligence, and the ability to balance competing priorities while maintaining
a focus on organizational goals.
Success in this role will come
from your ability to lead through collaboration, inspire high-performing teams,
and think beyond the immediate challenge to develop practical, sustainable
solutions. Whether supporting operational improvements, workplace planning
initiatives, or future capital investments, you recognize that the City's
facilities are fundamental to delivering exceptional municipal services and
supporting a vibrant, growing community.
Why Work With Us
- Lead the operations and long-term stewardship of more
than 120 civic facilities serving one of British Columbia's fastest-growing
communities.
- Play a key role in shaping the future of municipal
facilities, workplace planning, and operational excellence across the
organization.
- Join an experienced and collaborative Facilities
leadership team committed to innovation, continuous improvement, and
exceptional public service.
- Influence capital planning, facility modernization,
preventative maintenance, and long-term asset sustainability initiatives.
- Build strong partnerships across City departments while
supporting projects that have a meaningful impact on staff, residents, and the
broader community.
- Lead and develop talented employees while fostering a
positive, collaborative, and service-oriented workplace culture.
- Be part of a progressive organization recognized as one
of BC's Top Employers and committed to building vibrant, sustainable
communities.
- Help shape how the City plans, utilizes, and evolves its
workplaces and civic spaces to support future organizational growth.
What We Offer:
This excluded position
has an annual salary range of $142,820 - $ $160,654. The rate of pay is based on a variety of
factors including qualifications, knowledge, experience and skills.
You will have the chance to
join a rapidly growing and diverse team dedicated to supporting the local
community, and be able to engage in variety of learning and development
opportunities. Additionally, there is an opportunity to participate in an
earned day off/flex day program. This position is based in Coquitlam with some
flexible, hybrid work options available. The City offers an attractive vacation
and extended benefits package, including the ability to contribute to the
Municipal Pension Plan.
Accessibility / Equal
Opportunity Employer
The City of Coquitlam is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer
working towards enhancing equitable practices in our recruitment and retention
processes. As an organization we are committed to creating an inclusive work
environment to support our growing and diverse work force. To learn more about
what equity, diversity, and inclusion means, and the City’s efforts in support
of these principles, please visit coquitlam.ca/edi for more information.
If at any time during the
application or recruitment process you require additional assistance or an
accommodation, please contact our team for confidential support. Staff can also
provide in-person support if required.
Applicants under
consideration may be required to undergo and submit an acceptable police
information check.
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Please apply online at www.coquitlam.ca/careers by 11:55 pm on July 20, 2026.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected
for an interview will be contacted.