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Hexagon Group is proud to partner with a boutique property management company in the recruitment of a Building Manager for a landmark, multi-tenanted property in Central London, spanning over 100,000sqft. This is an exciting opportunity to take ownership of a prestigious asset, working closely with several high-profile occupiers and forming a trusted relationship with a distinguished client.

Given the age of the building, several M&E replacement projects are scheduled over the coming months, and you will play a key role in overseeing these works, along with managing various refurbishment projects.

Key Responsibilities:

Oversee M&E replacement works, working closely with the on-site contractors delivering the project.
Take responsibility for the day-to-day operational management of the property, responding promptly to tenant issues.
Ensure all health & safety procedures are followed by tenants and that statutory compliance is up to date and accurately logged.
Support the production and ongoing management of the service charge budget.
Lead tenant engagement initiatives, including events and activities within communal areas.
Manage both hard and soft service contracts, including M&E, cleaning, security, and pest control.We are keen to speak with experienced Building Managers who have a proven track record overseeing multi-tenanted commercial assets. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience managing service charge budgets, a thorough understanding of statutory compliance and health & safety regulations, and competent technical knowledge of M&E systems. Experience in delivering M&E replacement projects is preferred, including coordinating contractors, managing project timelines, and ensuring minimal disruption to occupiers.

Our client is keen to speak with team players, who have an engaging personality and a passion for the property management sector. Ideally you will hold an IOSH or NEBOSH Certificate, or another industry recognised qualification.

Our client is keen to move on this vacancy fast and will be looking to interview suitable candidates ASAP

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