Building Manager

HEXAGON
London, United Kingdom
11 months ago
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Hexagon Group is delighted to present an exciting opportunity for a Building Manager to join a leading real estate company with an impressive portfolio across London and the UK.

This role will see you take full responsibility for a Grade A, multi-tenanted asset in Central London, spanning close to 100,000 sqft and home to a high-profile occupier. The position offers a salary of £62,000-£65,000, alongside an excellent benefits package.

As Building Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of health and safety, ensuring tenants adhere to site procedures and that statutory compliance is accurately maintained and up to date. You will manage the production and ongoing control of the service charge budget, as well as oversee on-site service partners across M&E, cleaning, and front of house services. A key part of the role will be building strong relationships with occupiers, including a notable tenant with high expectations.

Our client is seeking an experienced Building Manager with a proven track record of managing multi-tenanted commercial assets. You will have demonstrable experience overseeing service charge budgets in excess of £1 million, a strong understanding of statutory compliance, and the ability to develop and maintain excellent occupier relationships.

The successful candidate will be personable, proactive, and customer-focused, with a proven ability to deliver exceptional service standards. An industry-recognised qualification such as IOSH, NEBOSH, or IWFM would be advantageous.

Please apply with a copy of your CV

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