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We believe doing the right thing for our clients and our associates is good business. With a career at the firm, you can expect opportunities to create real impact at work and in your community. You’ll enjoy resources to support your career path, as well as compensation, benefits, and flexibility to enrich your life. Here, you’ll find a collaborative culture that respects and values differences and colleagues who share a spirit of generosity.
Join us for the opportunity to grow and make a difference in ways that matter to you.
Role Summary
The Director, Facilities Management is responsible for leading the strategy, operations, and service delivery for the organization’s facilities and workplace services across a global corporate real estate portfolio with properties in US, EMEA and APAC. This role provides leadership and direction through subordinate managers and is accountable for performance across multiple integrated facilities and workplace service functions.
The Director ensures that the organization-built environments support operational excellence, employee productivity, and a high-quality workplace experience. This role shapes and executes enterprise-wide workplace and facilities strategies aligned with long-term business unit priorities and serves as a recognized leader in establishing policies, standards, and operating frameworks across the portfolio.
Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership:
- Lead and execute the enterprise facilities and workplace strategy to support business operations and long-term organizational priorities
- Influence and shape workplace and facilities strategy in partnership with senior executives
- Establish and govern enterprise-wide policies, standards, and operating frameworks across multiple locations and service lines
- Lead long-range planning across a global, multi-site portfolio, including occupancy, capital investment, and operational strategy
- Identify and implement opportunities to improve service quality, cost efficiency, and operational resilience
Operations & Service Delivery:
- Direct building operations, workplace services, and facilities management activities across multiple complex locations
- Provide leadership through managers responsible for facilities, engineering, and workplace service teams
- Ensure facilities are maintained to high standards of safety, functionality, reliability, and appearance
- Drive service level performance and continuous improvement across all locations
Vendor & Partner Management:
- Oversee all vendor and partner relationships across the portfolio, including regional and global service providers
- Lead enterprise sourcing strategies and complex contract negotiations
- Ensure vendor performance, service quality, and cost optimization align with business objectives
Risk, Compliance & Business Continuity:
- Provide enterprise-level oversight to ensure compliance with safety, regulatory, and company standards
- Serve as a subject matter expert on facilities-related risk and compliance matters
- Lead enterprise-wide facilities response during major incidents and business continuity events
- Direct cross-functional crisis management efforts impacting facilities operations
Capital Planning & Projects:
- Lead evaluation and prioritization of capital investments across a large, complex portfolio
- Partner with internal stakeholders on renovations, buildouts, relocations, and workplace initiatives
- Ensure seamless transition from project delivery to ongoing operations
Financial Management:
- Own operating budgets and capital plans across the facilities portfolio
- Monitor spend, identify savings opportunities, and ensure effective cost management
- Prepare and present leadership reporting on performance, budgets, risks, and key initiatives
People & Organizational Leadership:
- Lead and develop a multi-layer organization, including managers and their teams
- Manage performance, coaching, and development of subordinate leaders
- Drive talent strategy, including succession planning, leadership development, and workforce planning
- Oversee organizational design and capability building aligned with business needs
- Monitor and improve organizational performance metrics
Key Competencies
- Enterprise leadership and influence
- Strategic planning and execution
- Organizational leadership and talent development
- Policy development and governance
- Financial acumen
- Vendor and contract management
- Risk and compliance oversight
- Cross-functional collaboration
- Crisis leadership and decision-making
Work Environment
- Requires regular on-site leadership presence
- May require availability outside normal business hours for emergencies, incidents, or key initiatives
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelor’s degree in Facilities Management, Engineering, Business Administration, or related field preferred
- 12+ years of progressive experience in facilities management, workplace services, or property management
- Demonstrated experience managing managers and leading multi-level organizations
- Experience leading global facilities operations across multiple sites or regions in a complex environment
- Strong knowledge of building systems, vendor management, workplace safety, and operational risk management
- Proven ability to manage budgets, capital planning, and enterprise vendor relationships
Preferred:
Experience in financial services or other regulated industry
Professional certifications such as CFM, FMP, or SFP
Experience supporting complex, multi-site corporate office environments
Familiarity with workplace strategy, capital planning, and business continuity frameworks
FINRA Requirements
FINRA licenses are not required and will not be supported for this role.
Work Flexibility
This role is eligible for hybrid work, with up to one day per week from home.
Base Salary Ranges
Please review the job posting for the location of this specific opportunity.
$162,000.00 - $277,000.00 for the location of: Maryland, Colorado, Washington and remote workers$179,000.00 - $305,000.00 for the location of: Washington, D.C.
$203,000.00 - $346,000.00 for the location of: New York, California
Placement within the range provided above is based on the individual’s relevant experience and skills for the role. Base salary is only one component of our total compensation package. Employees may be eligible for a discretionary bonus, which is determined upon company and individual performance.
Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
At T. Rowe Price, our associates are our greatest asset. We thrive because our company culture is built on inclusion and because we sustain a work environment where associates can bring their best selves to work every day. The backgrounds, talents, and experiences of our global associates allow us to embrace new ideas and perspectives that move our business priorities forward and enable us to deliver strong client outcomes. Here, you can expect equal opportunity and fair and consistent treatment for all.
Benefits
We value your goals and needs, at work and in life. As an associate, you’ll be supported with resources, benefits, and work-life balance so you can thrive in ways that matter to you.
Featured employee benefits to enrich your life:
Competitive compensation
Annual bonus eligibility
A generous retirement plan
Hybrid work schedule
Health and wellness benefits, including online therapy
Paid time off for vacation, illness, medical appointments, and volunteering days
Family care resources, including fertility and adoption benefits