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Building Manager

Salary icon £50,000 - £55,000 per annum
Location icon London , South East England

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Building Manager / Development Manager - SW London - c£55k

We’re working exclusively with one of the larger Managing Agents who have an immediate, urgent need an experienced Building Manager as follows:

  • Working full time from site, Mon-Fri
  • Development comprises 6 residential blocks and 5 commercial/retail units
  • Site contains high tech facilities and services so the suitable Building Manager MUST have experience of modern Building Management Systems, FM exposure and excellent H&S / Fire Risk knowledge
  • The Building Manager will be have responsibility for the supervision of all on-site staff (caretakers, concierge etc.)
  • The Building Manager will report back to the Property Manager, providing reports and insights that will help shape budgets, inspections and maintenance items
  • The Building Manager will have previous experience of dealing with demanding clientele, both in terms of residents and developer/freeholder
  • The suitable Building Manager will have Impeccable presentation essential, likewise outstanding written and spoken English

The successful Building Manager can expect a starting basic salary up to £55k alongside a benefits package and pension.

If you are an experienced Building Manager who meets the above criteria and would like to express your interest or find out more please apply now for immediate consideration and further info.

Required skills

  • 1
    Building Management Systems
  • 1
    Communication Skills
  • 1
    Fire Safety
  • 1
    Health Safety
  • 1
    Maintenance
  • 1
    building manager
  • 1
    leasehold
  • 1
    blocks
  • 1
    FM exposure

Reference: 52917977

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