Facilities Engineer Jobs
Facilities Engineer jobs are open across manufacturing, healthcare, commercial real estate, and higher education, from entry-level to senior and lead roles, with specializations in HVAC systems, building automation, and preventive maintenance programs. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.
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INTRODUCTION
Meta is seeking a data center Critical Facility Engineer to join our Data Center Facility Operations team. Our data centers serve as the foundation upon which our software operates to meet the demands of our customers. The Critical Facility Engineer will be a part of the Facility Operations team responsible for operating and maintaining critical systems in our data centers.
Critical Facility Engineer Responsibilities:
- Perform hands-on operations and maintenance which includes all physical and administrative operations tasks, service, and maintenance in accordance with site processes and procedures to ensure the highest levels of uptime, efficiency, and safety without disruption to the business
- Complete work order requests accurately and on time in an enterprise asset management (EAM) system (Hexagon)
- Achieve and maintain a high-level of technical knowledge regarding data center infrastructure and operations. Successfully complete personnel qualification standards (PQS) training
- Provides technical expertise and assistance as required
- Respond quickly, using Meta procedures or emergency operating procedures to data center facility emergencies
- Regularly inspect equipment, buildings, safety routes and grounds to check or identify any abnormal or unsafe conditions or faults
- Troubleshoot, evaluate and recommend system upgrades
- Order parts and supplies for maintenance and repairs
- Work with vendors and contractors to ensure work is in accordance with the agreed Meta processes, procedures, and standards
- Escalate issues to facility management appropriately and timely
- Assist in scheduling and supervising vendors/subcontractors during equipment/systems maintenance and service
- Provide recommendation of improvements to the operations and maintenance program on an ongoing basis
- Required to work on a shift schedule, which may include nights and holidays
- Utilize computerized tooling, in a control room environment, to operate remote equipment, monitor system alerts, centralize communications, diagnose faults, and prioritize dispatching of resources
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- 6+ years of experience in electrical, HVAC, mechanical, controls, or other technical maintenance field
- Associate's degree in engineering plus 4+ years experience or Bachelor's degree in related field plus 2+ years experience in electrical, HVAC, mechanical, or controls will be considered in lieu of 6+ years experience
- Use hands and fingers
- Reach/push/pull with arms/hands/shoulders
- Stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl
- Lift and/or otherwise move 45 pounds or more
- Sit or stand at a workstation for extended periods of time
- The candidate will need to be experienced in a broad range of industries such as electrical generation, electrical distribution, cooling technologies, building control and fire protection systems
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Experience adhering to and implementing responsible, ethical AI practices (e.g., risk assessment, bias mitigation, quality and accuracy reviews)
- Demonstrated ability to integrate AI tools to optimize/redesign workflows and drive measurable impact (e.g., efficiency gains, quality improvements)
- Demonstrated ongoing AI skill development (e.g., prompt/context engineering, agent orchestration) and staying current with emerging AI technologies
ABOUT META:
Meta builds technologies that help people connect, find communities, and grow businesses. When Facebook launched in 2004, it changed the way people connect. Apps like Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp further empowered billions around the world. Now, Meta is moving beyond 2D screens toward immersive experiences like augmented and virtual reality to help build the next evolution in social technology. People who choose to build their careers by building with us at Meta help shape a future that will take us beyond what digital connection makes possible today—beyond the constraints of screens, the limits of distance, and even the rules of physics.
Meta is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. We do not discriminate based upon race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, transgender status, sexual stereotypes, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state and local law. Meta participates in the E-Verify program in certain locations, as required by law. Please note that Meta may leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies in connection with applications for employment.
Meta is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities in our recruiting process. If you need any assistance or accommodations due to a disability, please let us know at accommodations-ext@meta.com.
COMPENSATION
- $88,005/year to $124,010/year + bonus + equity + benefits
Individual compensation is determined by skills, qualifications, experience, and location. Compensation details listed in this posting reflect the base hourly rate, monthly rate, or annual salary only, and do not include bonus, equity or sales incentives, if applicable. In addition to base compensation, Meta offers benefits. Learn more about benefits at Meta.
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Find Facilities Engineer JobsFacilities Engineer Job Market
A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Walmart70

- Oracle59

- Meta39

- Garver22

- Micron Idaho Semiconductor Manufacturing (Triton)16

Top Industries Hiring
- Technology & Software139
- Retail94
- Consulting & Professional Services76
- Electronics & Hardware53
- Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals35
What Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in facilities engineer jobs.
- Bachelor's degree in mechanical, electrical, or facilities engineering or a related field
- Experience with CMMS platforms such as Maximo, Archibus, or Famis for work order management
- Knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and building automation systems
- OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 certification and familiarity with life safety codes
- Ability to read and interpret construction drawings, schematics, and equipment manuals
- CFC refrigerant handling certification or universal EPA 608 certification
Tips for Your Facilities Engineer Job Search
Tailor your resume to the system
Facilities engineer job listings often name specific building systems like BAS, CMMS platforms, or chiller plant controls. Mirror that language exactly in your resume so your experience with those systems is immediately visible to the hiring manager.
Lead with certifications on your resume
Credentials like CFC handling, OSHA 30, or a journeyman license often act as hard filters before a recruiter reads anything else. Put certifications in their own section near the top, not buried in a summary paragraph.
Apply early to roles that fit
Migrate Mate lists facilities engineer openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.
Filter openings by site type
A facilities engineer role at a hospital campus runs very differently from one at a data center or a university. Narrow your search by industry vertical so your cover letter and interview stories stay relevant to what that employer actually manages.
Prepare work-order and downtime examples
Interviewers in this field regularly ask how you handled unplanned equipment failures or reduced corrective maintenance volume. Have two or three concrete examples ready that show the system involved, what you did, and the measurable outcome.
Negotiate scope before you negotiate salary
Before a facilities engineer offer is finalized, clarify the asset portfolio size, deferred maintenance backlog, and on-call expectations. Those details change the actual workload significantly and give you grounded context for any compensation discussion.
Facilities Engineer Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions
Which companies are hiring the most facilities engineers?
The companies hiring the most facilities engineers right now include Walmart, Oracle, and Meta, with the largest share of openings in Texas, California, and Virginia, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Demand tends to be highest in healthcare systems, large university campuses, and industrial manufacturing operations.
How many facilities engineer jobs are remote?
About 6% of facilities engineer openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, which is lower than most engineering disciplines because the role is inherently site-dependent. Project management, capital planning, and portfolio oversight positions are the sub-areas most likely to offer hybrid or partial remote arrangements.
How do you become a facilities engineer?
Most facilities engineers start with a degree in mechanical, electrical, or civil engineering, or a closely related field like facilities management. From there, gaining hands-on experience with building systems through internships, apprenticeships, or an entry-level maintenance technician role builds the practical foundation employers expect. Earning certifications in HVAC, electrical safety, or a CMMS platform strengthens your profile for mid-level roles.
Can you get a facilities engineer job with little experience?
Yes, entry-level facilities engineer roles exist, particularly at large campuses, property management firms, and manufacturers running structured graduate programs. Employers hiring with little experience typically want demonstrated technical coursework, any hands-on lab or internship work with mechanical or electrical systems, and willingness to earn trade-adjacent certifications like OSHA 30 or EPA 608 on the job.
What does the facilities engineer interview process look like?
Most facilities engineer interviews begin with a recruiter screen focused on systems experience and certifications, followed by a technical interview with the facilities or engineering manager covering equipment troubleshooting, preventive maintenance strategy, and how you prioritize competing work orders. Some employers include a site walkthrough where you identify maintenance concerns or assess system conditions on the spot.
Where can I find and apply to facilities engineer jobs?
You can find and apply to facilities engineer jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers across the United States. Search the listings to find roles that match your background and apply directly to each one that fits.
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