Facilities Manager

Posted 19 April by Acme Appointments

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Facilities Manager - City of London … Brilliant opportunity for experienced Facilities Manager at leading London surveyors and property management company. You’ll be responsible for all aspects of facilities management for a portfolio of mostly multi-tenanted commercial buildings along with a few mixed-use commercial/residential sites. It’s a well-established client base which includes some flagship buildings, all in Central London.

RESPONSIBILITIES include:

  • Managing the delivery of FM services and third-party suppliers
  • Overseeing building related health & safety and other compliance
  • Maintenance and upkeep of assets, plan planned maintenance
  • Development and implementation of strategies and preparation of reports for clients.
  • Overseeing hard and soft services including electrical installations, lighting systems, HVAC, hot + cold water systems
  • Overseeing and supervising maintenance contracts
  • Develop strategies for improving efficiency and reducing costs
  • Review and approve RAMS
  • Assisting with budgets
  • Liaising with and supervising specialist sub-contractors

SKILLS REQUIRED:

  • At least 3 years' proven experience as a facilities manager for multi-tenanted commercial buildings
  • Strong working knowledge of technical and facilities best practice
  • Sound health & safety knowledge
  • Ability to anticipate and diagnose faults to a range of plant and machinery
  • Excellent organisational skills
  • Ideally a graduate (or similar) with relevant professional qualification
  • IOSH or NEBOSH and ideally a Qualified Member of BIFM

Application question

Do you have at least 3 years' experience as a Facilities Manager?

Reference: 52506065

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