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The average salary for a Facilities Manager in U.S. is $111,110.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $111,110

$60,840$169,020

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $53.42

$29.25$81.26

What does a Facilities Manager earn?

On average, facilities managers earn around $111,110 per year in the U.S.. Facilities managers are in charge of organising and supervising the processes related to running and maintaining day-to-day operations at a company. They may manage staff, equipment, resources, and facilities, and plan and coordinate activities to ensure the efficient and effective use of resources. Facilities managers may have the responsibility of overseeing security, catering and cleaning staff, utilities and communications technology.

How to earn more as a Facilities Manager

To become a Facilities Manager, you will need a qualification in facilities management, business management, or engineering. Alternatively, you can go through a degree apprenticeship to become qualified. To earn more as a Facilities Manager, you can move into a specialised area, such as managing event venues, or become a manager within the industry. You could also become self-employed and set up your own facilities consulting business.