Facility Project Supervisor(A Group-FAC)-Houston,TX

Houston, TX
Full Time
Experienced

Purpose of the Position
We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Facilities Project Supervisor to support the planning, construction, and maintenance of our organization’s buildings, equipment, machinery, and infrastructure. In this role, you will assist in managing facility modifications, including supporting budget preparation, project scheduling, and coordination with vendors and contractors, ensuring efficient use of materials and resources. You will play a key role in executing space planning, facility layout adjustments, and expansion projects under the guidance of senior management, working closely with engineers—including electrical engineers—to ensure technical accuracy and smooth project delivery. Additionally, you will help implement and monitor health and safety standards across facilities, ensuring compliance with regulations and company policies. This position is ideal for a technically strong professional ready to take ownership of critical facility operations and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives.

Qualifications and Requirements

Minimum of 6 years of relevant facility and MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) engineering management experience in large-scale 3C (computing, communication, consumer electronics) manufacturing industries.
Academic Background: Relevant disciplines including Mechatronics, Electrical Automation, HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), Energy Systems, or related fields, with solid theoretical knowledge.
In-depth understanding of the operational principles of high/low-voltage power distribution systems, elevator systems, water supply systems, HVAC systems, and compressed air systems. Extensive experience in the planning, construction, and operation & maintenance management of electrical and HVAC utility systems. Familiarity with full lifecycle management of utility facilities.
At least 3 years of team management experience; capable of effectively leading and motivating teams, assigning tasks efficiently, and demonstrating strong project management and organizational planning skills. Proven ability to lead new plant construction and facility renovation projects, managing project timelines, quality, and costs.
Strong problem-solving and emergency response capabilities; able to quickly identify and resolve unexpected operational issues in facility systems.

Job Responsibilities

Engineering Project Management

Overall planning and coordination of new construction and facility renovation projects, including control of project schedule, quality, and cost.

O&M Supervision of Utility Systems

Supervise the operation and maintenance of utility systems (electrical, HVAC, compressed air, nitrogen, etc.), including planning, work assignment, and execution oversight.

Project Improvement Initiatives

Drive and implement projects such as intelligent facility system development, energy conservation and emissions reduction, green factory initiatives, and cost optimization for improved efficiency.

Educational Requirements
Bachelor’s degree or higher
Preferred Disciplines
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, HVAC Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related fields

Supervision
Report to FAC manager

Working Conditions
Office-based role, fast-paced work environment
This position must be able to respond to after-hour emergencies and be available to work non-core hours or overtime to complete various projects without interruption to operations

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