Butcher Power Products (BPP) designs and manufactures mission‑critical and industrial power solutions for essential infrastructure nationwide. Headquartered in Sacramento, CA, our teams collaborate closely across engineering, manufacturing, and operations to build reliable, high‑quality systems and take pride in delivering work that truly matters.
Job Summary
The Director, Facilities & Administrative Services owns the day-to-day operation, maintenance, and upgrade of Butcher Power Products' physical facilities, including the Trade Center fabrication shop (50,000 sq. ft.), the Oates assembly and test facility (30,000 sq. ft.), BPP headquarters, and a new 82,500 sq. ft. assembly and test facility as it comes online.This role keeps buildings, building systems, and site infrastructure safe, code-compliant, and reliable so that manufacturing, engineering, and office operations are never interrupted by a facilities issue.
As BPP builds out its new facility, the Director represents facilities and operational needs on the project team, working alongside the general contractor, architect, and project manager who lead design and construction. This role owns the move-in and transition plan that relocates people, equipment, and operations with minimal disruption to production.The Director also leads the facilities and administrative services team, including the Office Manager, Receptionist, Facilities Technicians, Maintenance Technicians, and related support staff, ensuring consistent service levels and operational excellence across all BPP locations.
Key Responsibilities
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Facility Operations & Maintenance: Own the day-to-day operation and maintenance of all BPP facilities, including building systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, compressed air, fire/life safety), structural elements, grounds, and general upkeep.•
Preventive Maintenance Program: Establish and run a preventive maintenance program across all facilities, including equipment and systems inventories, PM schedules, and work order tracking to reduce unplanned downtime and extend asset life.•
Capital Improvements & Upgrades: Identify, scope, and manage facility upgrade projects, including roofing, electrical capacity, HVAC, dock and crane infrastructure, flooring, and similar improvements, including contractor selection, budgeting, scheduling, and quality oversight.•
Facilities Team Leadership: Lead, develop, and manage facilities and administrative services personnel, including the Office Manager, Receptionist, Facilities Technicians, Maintenance Technicians, and related support staff. Establish performance expectations, provide coaching and development, and ensure appropriate staffing levels to support business operations.•
Technical Maintenance Oversight: Direct and support HVAC, electrical, mechanical, and general facilities repair activities performed by internal staff and external contractors. Determine what work should be performed internally versus specialized vendors.•
Administrative Services Leadership: Oversee reception, mail, supplies, shipping, badging, office support functions, and site services while ensuring consistent service standards across all BPP locations.•
New Facility Build-Out Support: Serve as BPP's facilities point of contact during the build-out of the new 82,500 sq. ft. assembly and test facility, representing operational, utility, layout, and equipment requirements while reviewing plans and identifying facility impacts.•
Move-In & Transition Planning: Own and execute the move-in and transition plan for new facilities, coordinating equipment relocation and reinstallation, minimizing operational disruption, and aligning activities with Manufacturing, Engineering, and Operations leadership.•
Safety & Regulatory Compliance: Ensure all facilities meet OSHA, fire/life safety, environmental, and applicable local building code requirements. Maintain permits, inspection schedules, compliance records, and act as the facilities point of contact during inspections and audits.•
Space Planning & Utilization: Plan and manage space allocation and facility layouts across all sites as headcount, equipment, and production needs evolve. Coordinate future space requirements with department leaders.•
Vendor & Contractor Management: Source, qualify, negotiate, and manage facilities vendors and contractors, including HVAC, electrical, janitorial, landscaping, waste, and similar service providers. Hold vendors accountable to agreed service levels.•
Budget Management: Develop and manage facilities operating and capital budgets, monitor spending against plan, and identify cost-saving opportunities while maintaining facility reliability.•
Emergency Preparedness & Business Continuity: Develop and maintain emergency response plans and support business continuity planning across all facilities.•
Cross-Functional Communication: Keep Operations, Manufacturing, Engineering, HR, Finance, and executive leadership informed of facility conditions, project status, and issues affecting operations. Serve as the primary point of contact for all facilities-related matters.
Required Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree in Facilities Management, Industrial/Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field; or equivalent hands-on experience.• 7+ years of facilities management experience in a manufacturing, industrial, or fabrication environment.• Experience managing maintenance and operations across multiple facilities or sites.• 3+ years of leadership experience managing employees, contractors, and support staff.• Working knowledge of building systems, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, compressed air, and general building maintenance and repair.• Working knowledge of OSHA regulations, fire/life safety codes, and local building codes as they apply to industrial and office facilities.• Experience managing facilities contractors, vendors, and service providers, including bid and contract processes.• Experience managing facilities operating and capital budgets.• Demonstrated experience supporting or coordinating facility build-outs, renovations, expansions, or relocation projects.• Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple facilities and competing priorities.• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Desired Qualifications
• Certified Facility Manager (CFM), Facility Management Professional (FMP), or equivalent certification.• Experience in electrical equipment, switchgear, switchboard, or panel manufacturing environments.• Experience planning or leading facility relocations involving production equipment.• Familiarity with CMMS software and preventive maintenance systems.• Project management experience or certification (PMP or similar).• Knowledge of NFPA, ANSI, and other codes and standards relevant to fabrication and assembly facilities.• Forklift, overhead crane, or other material-handling equipment certification or familiarity.
Core Competencies
• Multi-Site Facilities Operations & Maintenance• Facilities Team Leadership & Development• Preventive Maintenance & Asset Management• Safety & Regulatory Compliance• Space Planning & Site Logistics• Build-Out & Relocation Project Coordination• Vendor & Contractor Management• Budget Management• Administrative Services Leadership• Cross-Functional Coordination & Communication• Attention to Detail & Follow-Through• Problem-Solving Under Operational Pressure
Physical Requirements
• Frequent walking and standing throughout manufacturing, assembly, testing, warehouse, and office environments.• Ability to travel regularly between BPP facilities.• Ability to climb ladders and stairs and access mechanical, rooftop, and utility spaces.• Ability to lift and carry up to 40 pounds occasionally.• Ability to bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and inspect facility systems and equipment.• Ability to work in manufacturing environments with varying temperatures, noise levels, and operating equipment.• Ability to use required personal protective equipment, including safety glasses, hearing protection, safety footwear, high-visibility apparel, and other job-specific PPE as required
CompensationThe base pay range for this role is $170,000 – $210,000 per year.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Butcher Power Products is an equal opportunity employer and considers all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.
If you require a reasonable accommodation during the application or interview process, please let us know.
Compensation ranges are provided in accordance with applicable state and local pay transparency laws.
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