Technical Services Manager

Coleman Street
2 weeks ago
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Insight Executive Group are delighted to be working with a Global FM commercial property management company who are looking for a Technical Services Manager to join the team. Looking for someone to run the day-to-day operations of the estate's hard services and be responsible for managing the delivery of an effective and compliant facilities management service through in-house staff, suppliers and consultants – you will be primarily focussed on hard services.

Day-to-day of the Technical Services Manager:

  • Contribute towards the preparation, monitoring and reconciliation of service charge budgets

  • Check and approve expenditure against service charge budgets

  • Provide best in class customer service to internal and external customer base

  • Maintain regular and effective communication with clients and tenants

  • Manage site-based staff, ensuring all people related policies and procedures are followed

  • Maintain regular and effective communication with internal colleagues in Property Management, support functions and the wider Real Estate business

    The Technical Services Manager will be able to demonstrate:

  • Building services related qualification

  • NEBOSH

  • Report writing and data analytics

  • Previous experience in a similar role

  • Understanding of commercial leases and the landlord and tenant relationship

  • Good understanding of service charge budgets and accounting principles

  • Management of in-house and supplier staff

    Salary & Benefits of Technical Services Manager:

  • Salary: £70K-£80K

  • Heath & Leisure: Private medical cover

  • 25 days annual leave + public holidays (the option of purchasing up to 5 additional days via flex benefits)

  • Travel & retail discounts

  • Pension, life assurance at 8 x basic salary

    If you match the above criteria and are interested in the role, please send your CV through for a discussion about the role – Many thanks

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