C-Suite (20+ years)

Chief Realestate & Facilities Management Officer

This isn't just about managing buildings; it's about shaping our entire physical footprint across the globe. You'll be the executive voice for all things real estate and facilities, making sure our properties don't just exist, but actively support our business strategy. Frankly, you're the one who makes sure we have the right space, in the right place, at the right cost, and that it actually works for everyone.

Job ID
JD-REFM-CRO-007
Department
Realestate Facilities Management
NOS Level
Strategic Leadership
OFQUAL Level
Level 8
Experience
C-Suite (20+ years)

Role Purpose & Context

Role Summary

The Chief Realestate & Facilities Management Officer (CRFMO) defines and executes our enterprise-wide real estate and facilities strategy, which directly impacts our financial performance, operational efficiency, and overall brand reputation. You'll work at the intersection of long-term business strategy and day-to-day operational excellence, translating our company's growth ambitions into a tangible, high-performing property portfolio that the Board and investors can get behind. When this role is done well, our properties become a competitive advantage—think optimised costs, sustainable operations, and spaces that genuinely boost productivity and employee wellbeing. When it's not, we're looking at spiralling costs, regulatory fines, operational disruptions, and a real drag on our bottom line. The challenge is balancing aggressive growth with prudent financial management and ensuring our global footprint is resilient to future changes. The reward? You'll be a key architect of our company's future, seeing your strategic decisions play out across hundreds of properties and thousands of employees.

Reporting Structure

Key Stakeholders

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Organisational Impact

Scope: This role holds ultimate accountability for the performance, safety, and strategic alignment of our entire global real estate portfolio. Your decisions directly influence our P&L, capital expenditure, operational resilience, and our ability to attract and retain top talent through world-class work environments. You're shaping the very environment in which our business operates, for years to come.

Performance Metrics

Quantitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Real Estate Portfolio P&L
  2. Desc: Overall financial performance of the entire real estate and facilities portfolio, including operational expenditure (OpEx), capital expenditure (CapEx), and revenue generation (where applicable).
  3. Target: Achieve <2% variance on OpEx budget and deliver CapEx projects within 5% of approved budget, while identifying £5M+ in cost efficiencies annually.
  4. Freq: Quarterly and Annually
  5. Example: Delivered Q3 OpEx at £10.2M against a £10M budget (2% variance), and secured £1.5M in energy savings through a new BMS optimisation programme.
  6. Metric: Critical Asset Uptime & Resilience
  7. Desc: Ensuring the continuous operation of mission-critical building systems (e.g., data centre cooling, power infrastructure, core HVAC) across the portfolio.
  8. Target: Maintain 99.99% uptime for critical infrastructure, with zero unplanned outages exceeding 4 hours.
  9. Freq: Monthly and Quarterly
  10. Example: Achieved 100% uptime for all data centre cooling systems in Q2, despite a major heatwave, thanks to proactive maintenance and system redundancy planning.
  11. Metric: Energy & Sustainability Performance
  12. Desc: Reduction in energy consumption, carbon footprint, and progress towards Net Zero targets across the owned and leased portfolio.
  13. Target: Achieve a 5% year-on-year reduction in energy consumption (kWh/sqm) and progress 15% towards Net Zero carbon emissions annually.
  14. Freq: Annually, with quarterly reviews
  15. Example: Reduced portfolio-wide energy intensity by 6% in the last fiscal year and secured a BREEAM 'Excellent' rating for our new London HQ.
  16. Metric: Capital Project ROI & Delivery
  17. Desc: Return on Investment for major capital projects (e.g., new builds, major refurbishments, technology upgrades) and adherence to timelines/budgets.
  18. Target: Deliver major capital projects (e.g., £2M+ spend) with an average ROI of >15% and within 10% of planned budget and schedule.
  19. Freq: Project-based, with quarterly portfolio reviews
  20. Example: The new Manchester office fit-out project was delivered £150K under budget and 3 weeks early, with projected productivity gains exceeding initial ROI estimates by 10%.

Qualitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Board & Executive Confidence
  2. Desc: The degree to which the Board and Executive Leadership Team trust your strategic recommendations and operational oversight.
  3. Evidence: Proactively sought for input on strategic business decisions with real estate implications. High approval rates for capital requests. Positive feedback from Board members on quarterly presentations. No surprises.
  4. Metric: Regulatory Compliance & Risk Management
  5. Desc: Ensuring the entire portfolio adheres to all relevant statutory, health & safety, and environmental regulations, with robust risk mitigation strategies in place.
  6. Evidence: Zero critical audit findings related to facilities or real estate. Proactive identification and mitigation of emerging regulatory risks. Robust disaster recovery and business continuity plans in place and tested annually.
  7. Metric: Organisational Alignment & Influence
  8. Desc: Your ability to get various departments (HR, IT, Finance, Legal) on the same page regarding real estate strategy and facilities operations.
  9. Evidence: Real estate strategy is clearly integrated into overall business planning. Departments proactively engage your team for input on their initiatives. You're seen as a trusted advisor, not just a service provider.
  10. Metric: Talent Attraction & Retention (Workplace Experience)
  11. Desc: How effectively our physical spaces contribute to attracting and retaining top talent, fostering a positive and productive work environment.
  12. Evidence: Positive feedback in employee engagement surveys regarding workplace environment. High demand for office space. Real estate features highlighted in recruitment materials. Reduced churn attributed to workplace factors.

Primary Traits

Supporting Traits

Primary Motivators

  1. Motivator: Shaping Enterprise Strategy
  2. Daily: You'll spend time in executive meetings, influencing the company's long-term growth plans by providing insights on market opportunities for expansion or consolidation. You're not just executing; you're defining where we go next.
  3. Motivator: High-Stakes Impact
  4. Daily: Every decision you make has multi-million-pound implications and affects thousands of employees. You thrive on the pressure of making calls that genuinely move the needle for the entire organisation, knowing the buck stops with you.
  5. Motivator: Building World-Class Teams & Capabilities
  6. Daily: You'll be coaching and developing a diverse team of senior leaders, empowering them to drive excellence in their respective domains. You get satisfaction from seeing your leaders grow and deliver exceptional results.

Potential Demotivators

Honestly, if you're looking for a quiet life, this isn't it. You'll be under constant scrutiny from the Board, investors, and internal stakeholders. There's no hiding. You'll deal with political manoeuvring, unexpected global events, and the sheer complexity of managing a vast, diverse portfolio. If you need every decision to be universally popular, or if you prefer to avoid the spotlight, you'll find this role incredibly draining.

Common Frustrations

  1. Resistance from other executive functions to real estate strategy changes, even when data-backed.
  2. The slow pace of change in traditional real estate markets versus rapid business demands.
  3. Balancing the need for long-term strategic investment with short-term cost pressures from Finance.
  4. Navigating complex, ever-changing global regulatory landscapes across different jurisdictions.
  5. The sheer volume of critical decisions and the constant need to prioritise, knowing you can't do everything.

What Role Doesn't Offer

  1. A predictable 9-to-5 schedule; expect late nights, early mornings, and travel.
  2. A role where you can avoid difficult conversations or tough decisions.
  3. A chance to be 'hands-on' with day-to-day facilities operations—your focus is entirely strategic.
  4. A role without significant public and investor scrutiny; you're often the face of our physical assets.

ADHD Positives

  1. The fast-paced, high-stakes nature of executive decision-making can be highly engaging, leveraging hyperfocus during crises.
  2. Ability to rapidly switch between diverse strategic challenges, preventing boredom and sustaining interest.
  3. Often brings innovative and unconventional approaches to long-standing problems in real estate strategy.

ADHD Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Managing the sheer volume of strategic information and detailed reports can be overwhelming; a strong Chief of Staff or executive assistant is crucial for filtering and summarising.
  2. Maintaining focus during lengthy, less stimulating board meetings or detailed financial reviews might require active engagement strategies.
  3. Potential for impulsivity in high-pressure decisions needs to be balanced with robust data and counsel from the executive team.

Dyslexia Positives

  1. Often excels in big-picture, holistic thinking and pattern recognition, which is invaluable for long-term real estate strategy and portfolio optimisation.
  2. Strong verbal communication and storytelling skills can be a significant asset for board presentations and investor relations.
  3. May bring creative problem-solving to complex, multi-faceted organisational challenges.

Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Heavy reliance on written reports, financial statements, and legal documents requires robust support for review, proofreading, and summarisation.
  2. Ensuring clear, concise written communication for external stakeholders (investors, regulators) is paramount; using AI tools for drafting and editing can be very helpful.
  3. Visual aids and executive summaries are crucial for conveying complex information effectively.

Autism Positives

  1. Exceptional ability to identify and analyse complex systems and patterns, which is critical for optimising large-scale real estate portfolios and predicting market shifts.
  2. Strong adherence to logic and data-driven decision-making, providing a clear, objective approach to strategy.
  3. Often possesses deep expertise in specific areas, such as sustainable building technologies or financial modelling, which can be leveraged at a strategic level.

Autism Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Navigating the highly social and politically nuanced environment of the C-suite can be challenging; clear communication protocols and a trusted inner circle are important.
  2. Extensive networking and public-facing duties (investor calls, media interviews) might require specific preparation and support.
  3. Unexpected changes in strategic direction or executive priorities can be difficult to adapt to without clear rationale and sufficient lead time.

Sensory Considerations

The executive office environment is typically quieter and more controlled than operational areas. However, expect frequent travel, sometimes to noisy construction sites or busy international offices. Board meetings are often formal and intense. Social demands are high, including dinners and public speaking engagements.

Flexibility Notes

While the role demands significant presence and travel, we support flexible working where possible for focused strategic work. We're open to discussing specific accommodations to ensure you can perform at your best.

Key Responsibilities

Experience Levels Responsibilities

  1. Level: C-Suite (20+ years)
  2. Responsibilities: Define the enterprise-wide real estate and facilities strategy, making sure it's fully aligned with our 3-5 year business objectives and growth plans. This means looking at everything from portfolio optimisation to future-proofing our physical assets.
  3. Lead and manage the entire Real Estate & Facilities Management P&L, which is easily £10M+. You'll be accountable for all operational and capital budgets, ensuring we get maximum value for every pound spent.
  4. Present regularly to the Board of Directors and investors on our real estate performance, strategic initiatives, and risk profile. They'll ask tough questions, so you'll need to know your stuff inside out.
  5. Drive major capital investment decisions, including acquisitions, disposals, and significant development projects. This involves complex financial modelling, due diligence, and securing executive and board approval.
  6. Build and lead a high-performing global team of Directors and VPs, setting the vision, culture, and performance standards for the entire Real Estate & Facilities function. You're developing the next generation of leaders.
  7. Represent the company externally as a thought leader in real estate and facilities management, engaging with industry bodies, regulators, and strategic partners. Your reputation is our reputation.
  8. Develop and implement robust risk management and business continuity plans for our entire property portfolio, ensuring we're resilient to everything from natural disasters to cyber threats impacting building systems.
  9. Supervision: You're fully autonomous, reporting directly to the CEO. Your performance is reviewed against enterprise-level strategic objectives and financial outcomes by the CEO and the Board.
  10. Decision: Full strategic authority for the enterprise real estate portfolio, including P&L management (typically £10M+), major capital allocation decisions (multi-million-pound projects), M&A involvement (facilities due diligence and integration), and organisational design within your function. Board approval is needed for the largest capital investments or strategic shifts.
  11. Success: The success of our global real estate portfolio in supporting business growth, optimising costs, mitigating risks, and enhancing employee experience. You'll be measured on financial performance, strategic alignment, and the overall resilience and sustainability of our physical assets.

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Benefit: Using AI, you can model potential risks across the portfolio, from climate change impacts to geopolitical instability affecting supply chains or property values. This means you're not just reacting to risks, but proactively building resilience and informing long-term investment decisions.

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Competency Requirements

Foundation Skills (Transferable)

At this level, we're talking about executive-level leadership skills that transcend any single function. These are the abilities that allow you to operate effectively at the highest echelons of the company, influencing strategy, managing complex relationships, and driving large-scale change.

Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)

While your role is strategic, you'll need a deep, almost innate understanding of how real estate and facilities actually work at scale. This isn't about doing the work yourself, but knowing enough to challenge assumptions, guide your teams, and make informed decisions that impact the entire business.

Technical Competencies

Digital Tools

Industry Knowledge

Regulatory Compliance Regulations

Essential Prerequisites

Career Pathway Context

Frankly, you won't just 'fall into' this role. It's the culmination of decades of experience, strategic impact, and proven leadership. We're looking for someone who has already operated at a significant scale and is ready to take on the ultimate accountability for our physical assets.

Qualifications & Credentials

Emerging Foundation Skills

Advancing Technical Skills

Future Skills Closing Note

Your role is to be the strategic compass for our physical assets. This means constant learning, challenging the status quo, and boldly leading us into the future of real estate and facilities management. It's a big job, but the impact is immense.

Education Requirements

Experience Requirements

You'll need at least 20 years of progressive experience in real estate and facilities management, with a minimum of 10 years in senior leadership roles (Director level or above) overseeing large, complex, and ideally multi-national property portfolios. We're talking about demonstrable experience managing multi-million-pound P&Ls, leading large teams (including other senior managers), and presenting strategic recommendations to Boards of Directors and investors. You should have a proven track record of driving significant cost efficiencies, delivering major capital projects, and navigating complex regulatory environments.

Preferred Certifications

Recommended Activities

Career Progression Pathways

Entry Paths to This Role

Career Progression From This Role

Long Term Vision Potential Roles

Sector Mobility

Your strategic leadership, P&L management, and large-scale operational expertise are highly transferable. You could move into C-suite roles in other asset-heavy industries (e.g., logistics, manufacturing, retail) or leverage your real estate acumen in investment firms, private equity, or specialised consulting. The skills you develop here are universal to complex, capital-intensive businesses.

How Zavmo Delivers This Role's Development

DISCOVER Phase: Skills Gap Analysis

Zavmo maps your current competencies against all requirements in this job description through conversational assessment. We evaluate your foundation skills (communication, strategic thinking), functional skills (CRM expertise, negotiation), and readiness for career progression.

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DISCUSS Phase: Personalised Learning Pathway

Based on your DISCOVER results, Zavmo creates a personalised learning plan prioritised by impact: foundation skills first, then functional skills. We adapt to your learning style, pace, and neurodiversity needs (ADHD, dyslexia, autism).

Output: Week-by-week schedule, each module linked to specific job responsibilities, checkpoints and milestones.

DELIVER Phase: Conversational Learning

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DEMONSTRATE Phase: Competency Assessment

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