Assistant Director of Facilities Position Available In Williamson, Tennessee
Tallo's Job Summary: The Assistant Director of Facilities position at Southall Farm & Inn in Franklin, TN offers a salary range of $73.8K - $90.5K a year. The role requires 5 years of experience, supervising skills, and knowledge of security engineering. Responsibilities include leading crisis management, overseeing safety and security operations, and coordinating facility maintenance. Candidates must have strong communication skills and be available for flexible hours, including weekends and holidays.
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Assistant Director of Facilities Southall Franklin, TN Job Details Full-time Estimated:
$73.8K – $90.5K a year 14 hours ago Qualifications Hospitality Microsoft Excel OSHA 5 years Security engineering Microsoft Office OSHA 30 Supervising experience Senior level Communication skills
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Assistant Director of Facilities Reports to:
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Full-Time, Exempt Southall Farm & Inn is a premier destination that brings nature, produce, and people together in a powerful and immersive way. Our team is driven by excellence and responsibility — and we’re looking for a leader who exemplifies both. This is not a 9-to-5 job. This is not a desk job. This is not a position for the faint of heart. This position is responsible for the safety and security of all staff and guests over 482 acres with many moving and every changing parts. We are seeking a dynamic, hands-on Assistant Director of Facilities with the grit, leadership, and technical command to serve as second-in-command for our Facilities Department. This role will lean heavily into safety, security, and life safety systems, while also providing vital leadership for the engineering and maintenance operations. You will be expected to lead in times of crisis, respond to emergencies, coordinate with elite security agencies, and uphold the highest standards in every aspect of your work. If you don’t thrive in the unexpected, this isn’t for you. If you do — we need you here. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Crisis Management Lead by example: be visible, hands-on, and fully engaged with the team and the property. Crisis and Emergency Command Center Coordination. Serve as Acting Director of Facilities in the Director’s absence, with full responsibility for all facilities operations. Lead the team through any and all emergencies: weather events, medical situations, security threats, or system failures. Create and execute crisis and emergency response plans — collaborating with local law enforcement, Secret Service, and international security agencies as needed. Proactive planning and execution in the advancement of Events and BEO’s. Safety & Security Operations Own all safety and security systems, policies, and programs, including: Surveillance systems Fire panels and suppression systems Access control and alarm systems Emergency protocols and drills Lead the Safety Committee and implement training for all staff in emergency preparedness. Monitor compliance with OSHA, fire code, and internal safety standards. Oversee accident and incident investigations and reports. Manage coordination with and audits of external security vendors and agencies. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of local, state, and federal safety regulations. Facilities & Preventative Maintenance Coordinate and ensure preventative maintenance for all life safety systems (fire alarms, sprinklers, generators, emergency lighting, etc.). Support the engineering team with troubleshooting, repairs, and project execution. Monitor and prioritize facility and maintenance related projects. Organize and support facilities-related projects, including capital improvements and major renovations in conjunction with Director of Facilities. Maintain inventory of critical parts, tools, and safety equipment. Client & Contractor Interface Interface directly with high-profile clients, VIP guests, and their personal security teams. Collaborate with internal departments and external contractors to support events, projects, and daily operations. Lead facilities planning for major events, ensuring infrastructure, safety, and staffing are aligned. Ideal Candidate Profile A charismatic leader who motivates others with integrity, humility, and action. Thick-skinned and open to tough feedback in pursuit of excellence. Clear, direct communicator — with staff, executives, vendors, and guests. Obsessed with standards. Calm in chaos. Ready for anything. Always learning. Always improving. Always inspiring. Skills & Experience Required 5+ years of progressive responsibility in Facilities, Engineering, Security, or a related field. Extensive experience with fire prevention systems, life safety systems, and emergency response planning. Command of modern security systems, building automation, and communication software. Strong knowledge of OSHA regulations and safety compliance practices. Prior supervisory experience in a hospitality or complex multi-facility environment preferred. Experience coordinating with high-level security teams, law enforcement, and government agencies. Proficient in Microsoft Office, property management software, and maintenance ticketing systems. This includes proven advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including the ability to create, format and manage complex spreadsheets; utilize advanced formulas and functions; Analyze and interpret data to generate reports and insights; develop charts and graphs for data visualization; budgeting, tracking expenses and managing inventory. OSHA 30 certification preferred. Additional Requirements Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Must be on call 24/7 and respond promptly to emergencies. Must be able to lift up to 45 lbs and work in physically demanding environments. Must be able to lead both in front of a team and behind the scenes. Southall Farm and Inn is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. Southall provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, transgender, national origin, status as a protected veteran, disability or any other classification protected by law. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs.