Building Services Account Director

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Building Services Account Manager

M&E / Facilities Management Account

Central London - Single Contract

Circa £75 - 85,000 Salary

Bonus

Pension Scheme


Our customer are a well established and growing property and real estate organisation, with a number of high profile commercial M&E and Facilities Management accounts across the UK and Globally. Due to an internal restructure, they have a requirement for an experienced and dynamic Account Manager / Director for a prestigious commercial customer. Working on a Monday to Friday basis, they are responsible for delivering a 5* service, delivering M&E maintenance, energy & sustainability and some soft services across a single high-profile building. With a team of circa 25 staff, comprising supervisory, engineering team and contract support/facilities team, and ultimately liaising with on-site client. Guideline salary is in between £75 - 85,000 for the right individual, and comes with a bonus scheme, pension, and the opportunity for training and further development for a market leader within the commercial building services & facilities management space.


Candidates will have at least five years of experience managing M&E or Total Facilities Management for commercial environments, either for a dedicated M&E service provider, managing agent, or similar. While not requiring a technical background due to a strong engineering team both on-site and centrally, candidates must have experience in managing Landlord Services or M&E/Total FM clients. Additional training such as Institute of Leadership Management (Level 3-5), IOSH Managing Safely, NEBOSH, MIBFM, etc will be desirable.


Particular working experience will extend to:

  • Man-Management of a 25-strong team
  • Budgetary Responsibility for a circa £2.5 million P&L
  • Deliver planned & reactive M&E maintenance across the site
  • Engage with multiple stakeholders across the account
  • Ensure Compliance through Auditing
  • Energy & Sustainability Initiatives
  • Reduce WIP
  • Identify opportunity for project works
  • Succession Planning

This organisation are a market leader, operating across most sectors including corporate, banking, pharmaceutical, healthcare, data centres, etc. As such there are great opportunities for progression, allowing both steps up into Area/Regional Management as well as exploring different accounts through an encouragement of internal movement. It will suit an ambitious and determined Account Manager/Director, looking to further their career with one of the top names in their field.

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