Facilities Project Manager Jobs in North Carolina
Facilities Project Manager jobs in North Carolina are open across Charlotte, Durham, and Raleigh and other North Carolina metros, with employers like Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, ECS Limited, and AAA The Auto Club hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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General Definition of Work
The Facility Project Manager, under intermittent supervision, performs complex work with intermediate decision-making discretion related to supporting the functional, efficient and safe operations of district facilities for students and staff. The Facility Project Manager (FPM) utilizes technical knowledge to investigate, research and provide solutions to issues affecting facility operations. Project functional areas can range from mechanical, electrical, structural, architectural/interior design, site improvements, surveillance and access control. Employee performs both school-based and district-level work to carry out Board of Education policies under the direction of the Executive Director of Building Services.
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Salary/Status
Salary NC 17/ Full-time, 12 months
Reports To
Executive Director of Building Services
Place of Work
The normal place of work is on the premises used by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools reserves the right to require you to work at such other place(s) as it may reasonably require from time to time.
Essential Functions
- Adhere to all state, federal, and local laws, policies, and procedures
- Manage multiple projects which can exceed a million dollars in value. Projects are generally considered an improvement to, an upgrade, replacement, or new installation of a building system, component and/or control
- Ensure all work is compliant with district procedures and the applicable state, local, and federal regulations
- Serve as subject matter expert to an assigned building trade; responsible knowledge on applicable code, laws, ordinances, regulations and best practices in the assigned area (e.g., HVAC, plumbing, electrical, athletic facilities, playgrounds, paving/site work, cabinetry & casework, roofing, concrete, storm water management, conveying systems, finishes & specialties, doors, windows, glass, fire protection, thermal & moisture, access control and camera surveillance)
- Follow protocol for effective trade specific maintenance and safety procedures
- Communicate and collaborate with internal staff (e.g., maintenance supervisor, senior engineers, senior management) to keep stakeholders abreast of project status and resolve issues; research, investigate, and respond to operational emergencies to ensure safe and efficient facilities
- Manage facility projects assigned by area of expertise from inception to completion; project responsibilities include developing specifications, scope of work, collaborating with the contracts manager/administrator to manage the bid & selection process, project management oversight, serve as point of contact for site inspections, conduct quality checks on contractor's work to insure conformance to contract terms, complete work completion form, perform project closeout
- Review engineering/architectural design plans and specifications; provide insight regarding district standards
- Read, understand, and interpret blueprints; prepare schematics, flow diagrams, charts, and other graphic display drawings as requested
- Manage service contracts for assigned area and maintain ongoing communication with contractors; perform periodic site checks to ensure quality standards and contract terms are met
- Assist with the preparation of the facilities sustainment plan
- Manage all documentation including warranties, manuals, and information related to project; compile reports on an as needed basis. Handle permitting depending on the scope of the project
- Perform related work as assigned or required
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
- Considerable knowledge of technical aspects of assigned field of specialty
- Knowledge of applicable standards, ordinances, codes, and regulations required by state, local and county ordinances
- Knowledge of safety practices and procedures
- Knowledge of basic budgetary and administrative principles
- Knowledge of building trades terminology
- Knowledge of recordkeeping procedures
- Ability to coordinate and manage multiple projects with competing priorities, meet deadlines and project plans with short and long-term end dates
- Ability read, understand, and interpret building plans and specifications
- Ability to work effectively with contractors, engineers, commissioned architects, consultants, district staff and the public
- Ability to operate standard office equipment including computers and related software applications
- Excellent oral and written communication skills required, including the ability to prepare formal correspondence, facilitate meetings and problem solving
- Ability to problem-solve utilizing sound judgment
- Ability to establish and maintain positive relationships; work collaboratively within and across departments, external agencies, and the public
- Ability to respond appropriately to situations while maintaining a professional and personable demeanor
- Ability to use or learn specialized tools, equipment, or software
- Ability to implement local, state, and federal rules, guidelines, and procedures into daily business operations
- Ability to maintain confidentiality
- Ability to develop related charts, graphs, reports, and records
- Ability to take initiative and work independently
- Ability to conceptualize, initiate, monitor, and evaluate programs
- Ability to perform detailed work, planning, risk assessments, and associated risk mitigation actions
- Ability to work effectively in a deadline-driven, rapidly changing team environment
Education and Experience
- Bachelor's degree in architecture, engineering, management, or related discipline; relevant work experience may substitute for the degree requirement on a year-for-year basis
- Three (3) years related work experience managing facility projects in a commercial environment
- Equivalent combination of education and experience
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Salary: From 69600.00
Teacher Scale N
Minimum Educational Requirements Bachelors
Term 12 Month
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Facilities Project Manager Job Market in North Carolina
A snapshot from current North Carolina openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools3

- ECS Limited2

- AAA The Auto Club1

- Atrium Health1

- Dunkin'1

Top Industries Hiring
- Education3
- Electronics & Hardware2
- Technology & Software2
- Construction & Real Estate1
- Consulting & Professional Services1
What North Carolina Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in facilities project manager jobs across North Carolina.
- Bachelor's degree in facilities management, engineering, construction management, or a related field
- 3 to 7 years of project management experience in facilities or construction environments
- Proficiency with CMMS platforms such as Maximo, Archibus, or FM:Systems
- PMP, CFM, or LEED AP certification preferred or required
- Experience managing contractor bids, scopes of work, and vendor relationships
- Working knowledge of building codes, ADA compliance, and OSHA safety regulations
Facilities Project Manager Jobs in North Carolina: Frequently Asked Questions
How many facilities project manager jobs are there in North Carolina?
There are 12+ facilities project manager openings in North Carolina on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Charlotte, Durham, and Raleigh. New positions post regularly as employers across North Carolina hire.
How much do facilities project managers make in North Carolina?
Facilities project managers in North Carolina earn a median of about $108,130 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $62,680 for the lowest 10% to over $171,950 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which North Carolina cities have the most facilities project manager jobs?
Charlotte, Durham, and Raleigh have the most facilities project manager openings in North Carolina right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire facilities project managers in North Carolina?
Employers hiring facilities project managers in North Carolina include Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, ECS Limited, and AAA The Auto Club, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote facilities project manager jobs in North Carolina?
Yes. About 17% of facilities project manager openings tied to North Carolina are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in North Carolina metros.
How do I apply for facilities project manager jobs in North Carolina?
You can apply to facilities project manager jobs in North Carolina directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred North Carolina location, then apply to each one that fits.
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