Facilities and Security Operations Lead

Terabase EnergyDavis, CA
$90,000 - $110,000Hybrid

About The Position

Terabase Energy is building utility-scale solar at the speed the energy transition demands. To do that, our facilities and security operations need someone who treats them like their own business — not a checklist. The Facilities & Security Operations Lead owns facilities, physical security, and on-site safety implementation across both the Davis and Woodland sites. You are stationed at Davis and move between the two sites as the work requires. You don’t wait for a building issue to become a crisis. You see what needs to happen, you find the right vendor, and you make sure the work gets done — on schedule, on budget, and to a standard you would put your name on. You report to the Safety Manager and operate with significant autonomy. You make decisions, keep leadership informed, and escalate when escalation is warranted — not before, not after. This is a role for someone who is done waiting for permission to do good work.

Requirements

  • Minimum 5 years of facilities management experience with a strong vendor management focus.
  • Minimum 2 years of physical security experience, including access control and camera system administration.
  • Hands-on experience with badging systems, building access control, and video surveillance platforms.
  • Solid working knowledge of OSHA regulations.
  • Demonstrated ability to operate autonomously and own outcomes without direct supervision.
  • Strong vendor management skills — sourcing, negotiation, performance management, and accountability.
  • Comfortable supporting a range of facility-related responsibilities, from infrastructure to common-area supplies to event logistics.
  • Willingness to be on-site at either Davis or Woodland as operations require, and to respond to off-hours security and vendor calls at either site.

Nice To Haves

  • OSHA 30 or higher certification.
  • Certified Protection Professional (CPP) or equivalent security credential.
  • PMP or other project management certification.
  • Experience in manufacturing, R&D, or industrial facility environments.

Responsibilities

  • Own vendor management across both sites — sourcing, contracting, scheduling, performance, and the relationships that keep good vendors showing up.
  • If it belongs to the facility, it falls under your purview. Anything that needs to be purchased, scheduled, repaired, or maintained — you own the coordination from request to completion.
  • Run the preventive maintenance program across both sites. Make sure work gets scheduled, completed, and documented.
  • Own day-to-day building operations, space planning, and the overall experience of working in the buildings.
  • Coordinate purchases, quotes, and vendor selection in line with company purchasing practices.
  • Manage snack and supply ordering for both sites — keep the kitchens and common areas stocked and dialed in.
  • Support planning and execution of local company events — logistics, vendor coordination, and on-site setup.
  • Full ownership of the physical security program across both sites — access control, surveillance, alarm systems, and visitor management.
  • Badging and access card administration — issue, modify, deactivate, and audit access credentials for both sites.
  • Manage building access at both sites, including door hardware, controllers, and access policies.
  • Camera system administration — ensure managers and other authorized personnel who require visual access have it provisioned, maintained, and audited across the camera network.
  • Own the security vendor relationship, including the contracted security company. You manage the contract, the performance, and the day-to-day operational interface.
  • Off-hours response for security and vendor calls at either site. You are the point of contact when something happens after the buildings go quiet.
  • Partner with the Safety Manager on emergency response coordination.
  • Own on-site implementation and maintenance of the safety program at both Davis and Woodland under the direction of the Safety Manager.
  • Inspect, maintain, and document stationary, non-operational safety equipment — eye wash stations, safety showers, fire extinguishers, AEDs, first aid stations, exit signs, emergency lighting, and similar fixed safety infrastructure.
  • Make sure inspections happen on schedule, deficiencies are corrected, and records are kept clean and audit-ready.
  • Coordinate with vendors for testing, certification, and replacement of safety equipment as required.
  • Conduct and support safety audits at both sites as requested by the Safety Manager.
  • Be a visible safety presence on-site — the kind of person employees and vendors recognize as someone who actually cares whether the program works.

Benefits

  • Generous time off and holiday policy
  • Remote flexibility
  • Flexible time off
  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • Career progression
  • 401k match
  • Stock options
  • Home office set up allowance
  • And much more!
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