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2026 - 0048 Senior Manager, Facilities

Hybrid
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Senior Level
Temporary

Top Benefits

Incentive up to 10% of base

About the role

Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Temporary for 12-months (rotation or contract) Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 35 hours per week Affiliation: NRG - non-represented group Number of Positions Open: 1 Posting Period: July 7, 2026 - July 24, 2026 POSITION DESCRIPTION Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the Senior Manager, Facilities Management is responsible for the strategic and operational oversight of ESA’s office environments and facility-related functions. This role ensures that all corporate workspaces are safe, efficient, and well-maintained, while supporting an exceptional employee experience. The Senior Manager leads the delivery of office services, manages relationships with property managers for ESA‑owned buildings, and oversees space planning, maintenance, and workplace optimization initiatives. This position develops and implements facilities policies, procedures, and service standards to improve operational efficiency and support organizational goals. Key responsibilities include managing reception services, vendor and contract performance, coordinating event and training space logistics, and leading capital and renovation projects. The Senior Manager also champions best‑in‑class facilities practices, promotes continuous improvement, and ensures that all facilities operations align with regulatory requirements, as well as health and safety standards. The position also engages with the property management partner on matters related to leased spaces in the ESA-owned buildings and is the business lead for dealing with tenant-related issues or concerns. ROLE DESCRIPTION

  • Direct work of Office Support Associate and primary point of contact for all facilities related matters for all ESA owned and leased properties across the province, currently five (5) properties, two (2) owned and three (3) office leases across the province.
  • In collaboration with property management partner, monitor the facilities for ESA’s owned properties to ensure the properties remain safe, secure and well-maintained.
  • Manage 1 (one) direct report.
  • Oversee construction and renovation projects to improve efficiency, ensure facilities meet environmental, health, and security standards, and comply with government regulations. - Respond to any emergencies, including those outside of normal business hours.
  • Lead the development and implementation on long- and short-term real estate plans.
  • In collaboration with the property management partner, analyses maintenance needs, develops priorities and presents them to the CFO for approval.
  • Partner with property management to proactively monitor tenant needs, address concerns, and ensure rent payments are collected and processed according to lease requirements. Work collaboratively with stakeholders across the organization to align facilities initiatives with broader business priorities, ensuring that workplace strategies support operational needs and long‑term organizational goals. Foster a culture of partnership, innovation, and continuous improvement by engaging teams early, listening to feedback, and promoting shared ownership of workplace solutions.
  • Act as a change leader by clearly communicating upcoming facilities changes, relocations, renovations, and any impacts to employees or operations. Develop and execute communication and transition plans that support smooth implementation and minimize disruption.
  • Partner closely with other ESA departments, including IT, People & Culture, Communications, and Finance to support operational transitions, workplace enhancements, corporate events, and organizational growth.
  • Ensure cross‑functional alignment, coordinated execution, and high‑quality service delivery across all facility‑related initiatives.
  • Accountable for developing, implementing, and continuously refining long‑term facilities management strategies that align with the organization’s mission, operational priorities, and future growth plans.
  • Provide strategic recommendations to senior leadership based on trends, risk analysis, occupancy data, asset lifecycle planning, and anticipated business needs.
  • Oversee the facilities budget and lead key financial decisions related to building operations, capital projects, and service delivery.
  • Ensure effective financial stewardship by maximizing cost‑efficiency, optimizing vendor spend, and ensuring that workplace environments meet both current operational standards and future organizational requirements.
  • Establish clear performance metrics and reporting mechanisms to track facilities service levels, vendor performance, compliance, environmental impact, and capital project progress.
  • Prepare dashboards, business cases, and executive‑level reports that support informed decision‑making.
  • Lead green and sustainability initiatives by integrating energy‑efficient technologies, sustainable materials, and waste‑reduction strategies across all facilities operations.
  • Monitor environmental performance, recommend improvements, and champion practices that reduce ESA’s carbon footprint.
  • Oversee the planning and execution of corporate events, ensuring consistent standards, effective space utilization, and high-quality vendor coordination aligned with organizational needs.
  • Travel required on a regular basis to all ESA office locations.
  • Other duties as required. Qualifications Education & Experience
  • Bachelor’s degree in Facilities Management, Business Administration, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
  • Minimum of Seven (7) years’ facilities management experience with an organization that owned real estate (multi-union environment preferred). At least five (5) years in a leadership role including supervisory responsibilities.
  • Experience with financial analysis, budget preparation and budget management
  • Project management experience and certification (PMP preferred)
  • Thorough knowledge of MS Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word). Skills & Competencies
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team environment and proactively problem solve and experienced in conflict resolution.
  • Positive approach to customer service and relationship building with the ability to build trust at all levels of the organization
  • Collaborative team player with superior influencing skills, who can build relationships easily to move initiatives forward and achieve the desired outcomes.
  • Proven ability to seek innovation solutions to problems and exercise independent judgment and action in performance of all duties.
  • Ability to organize, prioritize multiple demands and make cost-effective decisions in a time-critical environment.
  • Holds a valid Ontario driver’s license with personal vehicle available for business use. - Strong presentation skills, and in putting together information for management presentation, coupled with strong oral and written communication skills.
  • Superior attention to detail.
  • Able to work in a fast paced, team environment, multi-tasking between many priorities. - Highly organized, self-motivated, and adaptable.
  • Ability to multitask and meet deadlines under pressure, without sacrificing detail.
  • Self-starter and team player with strong leadership skills; able to work independently with minimal supervision, ability to resolve issues through supportive and respectful collaboration with others. Working Conditions
  • Holds a valid Ontario driver’s license with personal vehicle available for business use. - Flexibility to work off-hours in time sensitive situations. REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS Reports to: Chief Financial Officer Direct Reports: 1+ (Office Support Associate) Works Closely with: All of ESA Occ Code: 787130 Notes(s): · PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CLOSING DATE IS FIRM. · ESA Applicants – please ensure you have submitted your vacancy application form prior to applying ESA may use automated or AI-assisted tools to support certain aspects of the recruitment and selection process. The salary range for this position is subject to change and will be determined in accordance with the applicable collective agreement or, where no collective agreement applies, based on the successful candidate’s skills, experience, and internal equity. We are committed to removing barriers that candidates may experience in our recruitment process. Please email careers@electricalsafety.on.ca with any accommodation requests, or if there is anything we can do to enable your inclusive participation in the process.

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