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Facility Operations and Engineering Director

HealthPartners
May 13, 2026

HealthPartners is hiring a Director of Facility Operations and Engineering. The Director is a senior leadership role responsible for providing strategic and operational oversight of facilities engineering, plant operations, and infrastructure management across assigned hospitals and/or ambulatory sites within the HealthPartners system.

This role ensures the safe, compliant, reliable, and costeffective operation of all physical environment systems, while aligning facility operations with organizational priorities, capital strategies, regulatory requirements, and patient experience expectations.

The Director operates within a systemintegrated facilities leadership model, partnering closely with Real Estate Services, Planning, Design & Construction, Plant Operations leaders, clinical and operational executives, and external authorities having jurisdiction. While accountable for system consistency and standards, the role preserves strong sitelevel leadership and responsiveness.

DecisionRights & Operating Model



  • Daytoday operations remain managed at the site level.
  • The Director provides system coordination, escalation support, and strategic alignment.
  • This role strengthens-not replaces-local leadership and responsiveness.



MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:



  • Education, Experience or Equivalent Combination:

    • Associates degree in Engineering, Facilities Management, Construction Management, Business Administration, or trades certification(s) in Facilities Management field.
    • Minimum 8-10 years of progressive experience in healthcare facilities engineering or operations.
    • Minimum 5 years of leadership experience, including managing managers or multisite operations.
    • Experience operating within a complex, regulated healthcare environment.



  • Licensure/ Registration/ Certification:

    • n/a

  • Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

    • Deep knowledge of healthcare engineering systems and infrastructure.
    • Strong understanding of regulatory and accreditation standards.
    • Ability to lead in both operational and strategic contexts.
    • Proven ability to balance system consistency with local needs.
    • Strong financial, analytical, and problemsolving skills.
    • Executivelevel communication and relationshipbuilding skills.



PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:



  • Education, Experience or Equivalent Combination:


    • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering, Business Administration, or related field.



  • Licensure/ Registration/ Certification:

    • Professional certifications such as:

      • CHFM
      • PE

      • PMP




  • Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

    • Experience in a large, integrated healthcare system with multisite operations.




ESSENTIAL DUTIES:



  1. (%) - Team Leadership & Development



  • Lead and develop sitebased facilities and engineering leaders.
  • Build leadership depth through mentoring, succession planning, and workforce development.
  • Promote a culture of safety, accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
  • Ensure clear decision rights, escalation pathways, and performance expectations.




  1. (%) - Strategic Leadership & System Alignment



  • Provide enterprise and regional leadership for facilities and engineering operations across assigned sites.
  • Align facility operations strategies with HealthPartners' mission, growth plans, capital priorities, and regulatory obligations.
  • Establish consistent engineering standards, practices, and performance expectations across sites.
  • Serve as a facilities subjectmatter expert and advisor to hospital presidents, executive teams, and system leadership.




  1. (%) - Facilities Operations & Infrastructure Management



  • Oversee the operation, maintenance, and reliability of building systems, utilities, and infrastructure (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, medical gas, vertical transportation, life safety).
  • Ensure preventive and corrective maintenance programs achieve high reliability and regulatory compliance.
  • Guide infrastructure lifecycle planning, deferred maintenance mitigation, and utility risk management.
  • Support emergency preparedness, incident response, and business continuity efforts.




  1. (%) - Regulatory Compliance & Physical Environments



  • Ensure compliance with all applicable regulatory and accreditation requirements, including:

    • CMS
    • The Joint Commission
    • NFPA / Life Safety
    • OSHA

  • State and local authorities
  • Provide leadership for Environment of Care and Life Safety programs.
  • Partner with Safety, Infection Prevention, Clinical Operations, and Emergency Management teams.
  • Serve as a liaison to regulatory agencies and inspectors as needed.




  1. (%) - Financial & Resource Stewardship



  • Develop and manage operating budgets for facilities and engineering functions.
  • Support capital planning for infrastructure renewal, asset preservation, and regulatory compliance.
  • Monitor financial performance, productivity metrics, and utility usage.
  • Ensure responsible vendor management, contract compliance, and cost control.




  1. (%) - Capital Projects & Planning Support



  • Partner with Planning, Design & Construction teams on capital delivery, renovations, and infrastructure projects.
  • Ensure operational readiness, utility coordination, and life safety compliance during construction.
  • Support commissioning, staff training, and transition to operations.
  • Contribute to longrange facility and infrastructure planning.


LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITY:

The Director of Facility Operations & Engineering exercises a high degree of leadership, direction, and coordination across multiple sites, functions, and leadership layers.

At a structural level, the position directly leads facilities and engineering leaders (e.g. Facility and Engineering Managers, Facility and Maintenance Managers, Life Safety Manager, etc.). These direct reports will be responsible for daily operations at assigned hospitals or ambulatory sites.

Through these leaders, the Director indirectly directs a broad workforce that may include:



  • Facilities technicians and engineers
  • Maintenance staff
  • Utilities and plant operations personnel
  • Specialized trades (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, life safety)


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