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Benefits:
- Training & development
- Bonus based on performance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Wellness resources
The Facilities Manager provides stewardship and care for all Mercy Church facilities so that every space is safe, functional, and welcoming for ministry. This role focuses on the day-to-day execution of facility operations, maintenance, and event support. The Facilities Manager works closely with the Director of Operations to carry out maintenance plans, manage vendors, coordinate facility use, and support long-term facility planning.
Qualifications:
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree or equivalent relevant experience; degree/experience in Facilities Management, Engineering, Property Management, or related field is helpful but not required.
- 3–5+ years of hands-on experience in facilities management, building maintenance, operations, or project coordination—preferably in a multi-building campus or large facility.
- Working knowledge of building systems (HVAC, plumbing, electrical, fire/life safety, security, grounds, etc.).
- Capacity to work flexible hours, including nights or weekends for events or facility emergencies
- Ability to lead, train, and support staff and volunteers
Key Responsibilities:
- Oversee daily operations, maintenance, cleaning, safety, and facility readiness across all Mercy Church buildings and grounds
- Ensure buildings, grounds, and mechanical systems are well maintained, functional, and compliant with safety codes and regulations
- Execute preventative maintenance plans; schedule inspections and routine servicing; track warranties and service contracts
- Coordinate facility usage and event logistics, including room setups, tear-downs, custodial scheduling, and day-to-day facility support
- Manage building supplies and inventories, ensuring spaces are properly stocked within budget guidelines
- Manage vendor relationships: obtain bids, schedule and supervise work, and ensure quality, safety, and cost stewardship
- Monitor and support campus safety and security, including lighting, parking lot safety, emergency response, and after-hours issues
- Train, supervise, and coordinate future facilities staff and volunteer teams
- Maintain strong working relationships with ministry, hospitality, production, and administrative teams to support weekly ministry needs
See a full job description including responsibilities, qualifications, conditions, expectations, and requirements of this role on our www.mercycharlotte.com/jobs
Compensation: salary is commensurate with experience; comprehensive benefits package offered
**Please note: a cover letter is required for all full time positions; thank you in advance for including this with your resume and application submission.
MISSION
To make disciples who love God, love each other, and love our world.
Our mission is what we aim to do – the call to action we believe Christ has placed on his church. This mission is the goal of every decision we make and is borne out of two moments in the gospel of Matthew where Jesus summarizes the driving heartbeats of a follower of Christ: The Great Commandment and The Great Commission. The first is found in Matthew 22:36-40, a conversation between Jesus and a lawyer:
“Teacher, which is the great commandment in the Law?” And he said to him, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the Law and the Prophets.”
The other is in Matthew 28:19, the final command that Jesus gives his followers just before ascending into heaven:
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit…”
VISION
To see a gospel awakening in the city of Charlotte that is carried to the ends of the earth.
Our vision is what we aim to see – what we believe God will do as we carry out our mission. This gospel awakening is not just our desire, but what we believe is the natural manifestation and outcome of disciples who make disciples who love God, love each other, and love our world.
A true understanding of the gospel changes everything, and if we strive to help the people of our city understand the good news of Jesus, we expect that God will change lives. The more people who understand that a relationship with God is not based on what we’ve done, but on what has been done for us in Christ; that our lives are not for our own glory, but for the glory of God; that the gospel is not just the front door to the Christian life, but is the house in which the believer dwells – the more people we begin taking their next step in following Jesus and live on mission here and around the world.
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