Facility Services Inc. operates a heavy Microsoft and Maximo stack—enterprise asset management plus Office 365 automation—reflecting a compliance-heavy, spreadsheet-driven business managing DoD bases, hospitals, and federal facilities. Active adoption of building automation systems and projects around QMS administration, internal audits, and contract program management signal a push toward operational standardization and regulatory tightening. Hiring skews operations and mid-level management, consistent with a service delivery and compliance-focused organization scaling to handle government contract complexity.
Notable leadership hires: Director of Finance
Founded in 1994, Facility Services Inc. manages base operations, maintenance, and specialty services across military installations, hospitals, research facilities, and federal buildings in the United States and Alaska. The company serves the Department of Defense and other federal agencies as a primary customer base. Service lines include medical facilities maintenance, building inspection, transportation, utility systems work, and fire protection with inspections. With 501–1,000 employees operating out of Clarksville, Tennessee, the business is privately held and structured around ops-heavy delivery with embedded compliance and government contracting functions.
Core tools are Microsoft Office 365 (Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Power Automate), Maximo for asset management, Paycom for payroll, and BACnet for building controls. The stack is enterprise-grade infrastructure software.
Active initiatives include QMS administration, internal audit programs, government contract program management, maintenance operations optimization, and national sales and marketing expansion into new markets.
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