C-Suite (20+ years)

Chief Smart Buildings Officer

This isn't just a tech role; it's about shaping the future of our physical assets. As our Chief Smart Buildings Officer, you'll be the visionary behind the digital transformation of our entire property portfolio. You'll define how technology makes our buildings smarter, more sustainable, and ultimately, more valuable. Frankly, you're the one who translates market shifts and emerging tech into a tangible, multi-year strategy that impacts our bottom line and our environmental footprint. It's a big job, but the impact is enormous.

Job ID
JD-ITFM-CSBO-007
Department
Realestate Facilities Management
NOS Level
Level 8
OFQUAL Level
Level 8
Experience
C-Suite (20+ years)

Role Purpose & Context

Role Summary

The Chief Smart Buildings Officer defines and executes our enterprise-wide strategy for property technology, ensuring our physical assets are digitally optimised for performance, sustainability, and occupant experience. You'll sit squarely at the intersection of real estate strategy, operational excellence, and cutting-edge technology, driving the digital transformation that underpins our competitive advantage. When this role is done well, our portfolio becomes a beacon of innovation, attracting top talent, commanding premium rents, and delivering exceptional shareholder value. When it's not, we risk falling behind competitors, facing escalating operational costs, and missing critical ESG targets. The challenge is navigating a complex, often traditional industry with bold, future-focused vision. The reward? You'll genuinely shape the future of real estate, leaving a lasting legacy on our entire estate and the wider market.

Reporting Structure

Key Stakeholders

Internal:

External:

Organisational Impact

Scope: This role directly drives enterprise value by transforming our physical assets into intelligent, high-performing environments. Your decisions will influence multi-billion-pound investment strategies, significantly impact our P&L through operational efficiencies, and define our market position in sustainability and innovation. Honestly, you're not just managing technology; you're fundamentally reshaping the business model for our real estate portfolio, ensuring it's future-proof and competitive.

Performance Metrics

Quantitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Portfolio Value Uplift (Technology-Driven)
  2. Desc: Increase in property asset valuation directly attributable to smart building technology investments and integrations.
  3. Target: Achieve a 5-10% uplift in asset valuation across the portfolio within 3 years, specifically tied to digital infrastructure and capabilities.
  4. Freq: Annually, as part of asset revaluation and CapEx reviews.
  5. Example: After implementing a portfolio-wide digital twin strategy and IoT sensor network, an independent valuation report confirms a £50M increase in asset value for a £500M portfolio, directly citing improved operational efficiency and enhanced tenant experience.
  6. Metric: ESG & Sustainability Performance
  7. Desc: Reduction in energy consumption, carbon emissions, and waste across the portfolio, as well as improved GRESB/LEED scores, directly driven by technology initiatives.
  8. Target: Reduce portfolio-wide energy consumption by 15% and carbon emissions by 20% within 5 years, achieving top-quartile GRESB scores.
  9. Freq: Quarterly and Annually, reported to the Board and investors.
  10. Example: Our smart BMS optimisations and predictive maintenance programmes lead to a 10% year-on-year reduction in energy costs across 20M sq ft, directly contributing to our net-zero targets and improving our GRESB rating from 3 to 4 stars.
  11. Metric: Operational Efficiency & Cost Reduction
  12. Desc: Reduction in operational expenditure (OpEx) through automation, predictive maintenance, and optimised resource allocation enabled by technology.
  13. Target: Deliver £5M-£10M in annualised OpEx savings across the portfolio within 3 years, through technology-enabled process improvements.
  14. Freq: Monthly and Quarterly, reviewed against P&L statements.
  15. Example: By automating work order generation via FDD alerts and optimising technician routes using real-time asset data, we reduce maintenance labour costs by 8% and extend asset lifespans, saving £7M annually.
  16. Metric: Technology Adoption & Utilisation Rate
  17. Desc: Percentage of properties and users actively using and benefiting from integrated technology platforms (IWMS, tenant apps, smart building systems).
  18. Target: Achieve 90%+ adoption rate for core smart building platforms across the portfolio, with measurable engagement metrics for tenant and FM staff applications.
  19. Freq: Bi-annually, through platform analytics and user surveys.
  20. Example: Our new tenant experience app sees a 92% active user rate, leading to a 25% increase in self-service requests and a measurable improvement in tenant satisfaction scores.

Qualitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Market Leadership & Brand Reputation
  2. Desc: Our organisation is recognised as an innovator and leader in smart building technology, attracting top talent, strategic partners, and investors.
  3. Evidence: Regularly invited to speak at industry conferences; positive media coverage on our PropTech initiatives; increased inbound interest from potential partners; improved employer brand perception in tech talent markets.
  4. Metric: Board & Investor Confidence
  5. Desc: The Board and investors have high confidence in the technology strategy, its execution, and its contribution to long-term business goals.
  6. Evidence: Technology strategy is consistently approved with minimal amendments; positive feedback in board reviews; increased investor interest in our tech-driven growth story; successful capital raises for PropTech initiatives.
  7. Metric: Organisational Agility & Innovation Pipeline
  8. Desc: The organisation demonstrates a robust capacity for identifying, evaluating, and deploying new technologies to respond to market changes and create new opportunities.
  9. Evidence: A well-defined and active innovation pipeline with measurable success rates; rapid prototyping and pilot programmes for emerging tech; cross-functional teams actively contributing to technology ideation; demonstrated ability to pivot strategy based on market feedback.
  10. Metric: Strategic Partnership Development
  11. Desc: Establishment and nurturing of strategic alliances with key technology providers, research institutions, and industry innovators.
  12. Evidence: Formalised partnerships with leading PropTech firms; co-development projects with academic institutions; joint ventures exploring new market opportunities; a strong network of industry contacts at the executive level.

Primary Traits

Supporting Traits

Primary Motivators

  1. Motivator: Shaping an Industry
  2. Daily: You'll be spending time with industry analysts, speaking at conferences, and engaging with PropTech startups, not just managing internal projects. Your work will directly influence how our entire sector approaches smart buildings. You'll be defining the standard, not just meeting it.
  3. Motivator: Driving Large-Scale Transformation
  4. Daily: This role is about leading monumental, multi-year programmes that redefine how we operate across hundreds of properties globally. You'll be building new capabilities, restructuring teams, and fundamentally changing how our business functions. It's about legacy, not just projects.
  5. Motivator: Solving Complex, Unprecedented Challenges
  6. Daily: You'll be tackling problems that don't have existing playbooks—think about integrating AI into legacy building systems or designing cybersecurity for quantum-resistant networks. This isn't about routine fixes; it's about pioneering solutions to novel, high-stakes issues.

Potential Demotivators

If you thrive on quick wins and seeing immediate, tangible results from every single project, this role might be a tough ride. Enterprise-level transformation is a marathon, not a sprint. You'll spend a significant amount of time on strategic planning, securing buy-in, and managing complex political landscapes before a single line of code is written or a new sensor deployed. You'll also face constant pressure from legacy thinking, budget constraints, and the sheer inertia of a large organisation. If you need to be in the weeds of technical implementation every day, or if you struggle with ambiguity and long lead times for impact, you'll likely find this frustrating.

Common Frustrations

  1. The sheer pace of technological change versus the slow pace of organisational adoption.
  2. Securing multi-million-pound CapEx budgets for initiatives with 'soft ROI' or long payback periods.
  3. Navigating internal politics and turf wars between traditional IT and operational technology teams.
  4. Vendor lock-in and the challenge of achieving true interoperability across diverse building systems.
  5. The constant need to educate and evangelise new technologies to a traditionally conservative industry.
  6. Dealing with the technical debt of decades-old building infrastructure that resists modernisation.

What Role Doesn't Offer

  1. A quiet, predictable work environment with minimal stakeholder interaction.
  2. The opportunity to be a deep, hands-on technical expert in a single domain (e.g., coding all day).
  3. Instant gratification from every project; many initiatives will take years to fully mature.
  4. A role where you can avoid public speaking, investor relations, or board presentations.

ADHD Positives

  1. The constant need for innovation, strategic thinking, and identifying new opportunities can be highly engaging for a mind that thrives on novelty and big-picture ideation.
  2. The ability to hyperfocus on complex, multi-faceted problems (like designing a global digital twin architecture) can be a significant asset.
  3. Leading multiple, parallel strategic initiatives can provide the varied stimulation often sought by individuals with ADHD.

ADHD Challenges and Accommodations

  1. The extensive need for detailed, long-term strategic documentation and meticulous budget management might be challenging; robust executive assistant support and structured planning tools would be crucial.
  2. Managing a very large team and numerous high-level stakeholder relationships requires strong organisational and prioritisation skills, which might benefit from executive coaching or dedicated support for scheduling and follow-ups.
  3. The political navigation and long lead times for impact could be demotivating if not managed with clear milestones and regular external validation.

Dyslexia Positives

  1. The role's emphasis on conceptual thinking, visualising complex systems (like digital twins), and identifying overarching patterns is often a strength for dyslexic thinkers.
  2. Strong oral communication and presentation skills are paramount, allowing for effective information sharing without relying solely on written reports.
  3. The ability to simplify complex ideas and communicate a clear vision, often a strength, is vital for influencing diverse stakeholders from the Board to building engineers.

Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations

  1. The sheer volume of written reports, board papers, and detailed contractual documentation could be demanding; access to advanced text-to-speech, speech-to-text, and proofreading software, along with dedicated administrative support, would be essential.
  2. Ensuring accuracy in high-stakes financial and legal documents requires careful review processes, potentially involving a trusted deputy or legal counsel for final checks.
  3. Focus on visual aids (diagrams, flowcharts) for strategic presentations and internal communications would be highly beneficial.

Autism Positives

  1. The deep, analytical approach required for architecting complex technology ecosystems and understanding intricate system integrations (e.g., OT network security) aligns well with strengths in systematic thinking.
  2. A strong focus on data-driven decision-making and logical problem-solving is central to this role, providing a clear framework for strategy development.
  3. The opportunity to specialise in a particular area of smart building technology and become a recognised expert can be highly motivating.

Autism Challenges and Accommodations

  1. The extensive requirement for high-level social interaction, political negotiation, and navigating ambiguous corporate dynamics might be challenging; clear communication protocols, pre-briefings for important meetings, and a supportive executive team are important.
  2. Unpredictable changes in strategic direction or sudden shifts in market demands could be unsettling; a focus on structured strategic frameworks and transparent communication about changes would help.
  3. Sensory overload in large, open-plan corporate environments or during intense public speaking events should be considered; access to quiet workspaces, noise-cancelling headphones, and control over meeting environments would be beneficial.

Sensory Considerations

This is a C-Suite role, so expect a mix of environments: high-pressure boardrooms, executive offices (often quiet), large conference halls for industry events, and occasional visits to active building sites (which can be noisy and visually complex). Social interaction is constant and high-stakes. We aim to provide flexible working arrangements where possible, but significant in-person presence for strategic meetings, investor relations, and team leadership is expected.

Flexibility Notes

While this is a senior leadership role with significant demands, we are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to ensure all individuals can thrive. This includes flexibility in work location where appropriate, access to assistive technologies, and a supportive leadership team focused on output and impact over rigid adherence to traditional work styles.

Key Responsibilities

Experience Levels Responsibilities

  1. Level: Chief Smart Buildings Officer (20+ years)
  2. Responsibilities: Define the enterprise-wide vision and 3-5 year strategic roadmap for smart building technology, ensuring it directly supports our overarching business goals (e.g., ESG targets, portfolio growth, tenant experience). This isn't just a tech plan; it's a business plan for our physical assets.
  3. Lead the digital transformation of our entire real estate portfolio, overseeing multi-million-pound capital projects for new platform implementations (IWMS, EAM, IoT, Digital Twin) and complex legacy system modernisations. You'll own the 'how' and the 'what' at a global scale.
  4. Represent the organisation at board level, to investors, and in public forums, articulating our smart building strategy, its financial impact, and our competitive advantage. Expect to present quarterly to the Board and regularly engage with financial analysts.
  5. Build, mentor, and inspire a world-class global team of PropTech leaders and specialists, fostering a culture of innovation, accountability, and continuous improvement. You'll be responsible for talent acquisition, retention, and succession planning for a significant function.
  6. Establish and maintain strategic partnerships with key technology vendors, research institutions, and industry bodies, ensuring we remain at the forefront of innovation and influence future industry standards. This means high-level negotiations and relationship management.
  7. Own the P&L for the entire smart buildings technology function, including multi-million-pound CapEx and OpEx budgets. You'll be accountable for delivering measurable ROI on all technology investments and optimising costs across the portfolio.
  8. Develop and enforce enterprise-wide data governance, cybersecurity, and regulatory compliance frameworks for all building technology, safeguarding critical operational technology (OT) networks and sensitive occupant data. This is about protecting our assets and our reputation.
  9. Supervision: Fully autonomous, accountable directly to the CEO and Board of Directors. Your strategic direction will be reviewed quarterly, but day-to-day execution and tactical decisions are entirely within your remit.
  10. Decision: Full enterprise-wide strategic and operational authority for all smart building technology. This includes P&L responsibility for £10M+ in annual spend, approval of multi-million-pound capital projects, organisational design for your function, and final say on all major technology platform selections and vendor contracts. You'll also have significant influence over M&A targets from a technology integration perspective.
  11. Success: Success at this level means driving measurable, enterprise-level impact: significant portfolio value uplift, demonstrable improvements in ESG performance, substantial operational cost reductions, and a clear market leadership position in smart building innovation. It also means building a highly effective, engaged, and future-ready team that can execute on your vision.

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Competency Requirements

Foundation Skills (Transferable)

At the C-Suite level, your foundation skills aren't just about personal effectiveness; they're about leading an entire organisation. We're looking for someone who can drive strategic influence, navigate complex political landscapes, and inspire large, diverse teams.

Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)

Your functional skills at this level are about architecting, integrating, and governing entire technology ecosystems, not just individual tools. You'll need a deep, strategic understanding of how all these pieces fit together to drive enterprise value.

Technical Competencies

Digital Tools

Industry Knowledge

Regulatory Compliance Regulations

Essential Prerequisites

Career Pathway Context

This isn't a role you 'grow into' from a mid-level position. You'll have already proven your ability to operate at a senior executive level, driving significant strategic change and managing complex technology portfolios. We're looking for someone who has already navigated the challenges of enterprise-scale technology adoption and is ready to define the future.

Qualifications & Credentials

Emerging Foundation Skills

Advancing Technical Skills

Future Skills Closing Note

Your leadership here isn't about being the deepest technical expert in every domain, but about having the foresight to identify these trends, understand their potential, and strategically position our organisation to capitalise on them. It's about asking the right questions, making the right investments, and empowering your teams to build the future.

Education Requirements

Experience Requirements

You'll need at least 20 years of progressive experience in technology leadership, with a significant portion (minimum 10 years) directly within the Real Estate, Facilities Management, or Smart Buildings sector. This must include extensive experience at a senior executive level (Director/VP or above) with demonstrable P&L responsibility for multi-million-pound budgets, leading large-scale digital transformations across complex, multi-national portfolios. We're looking for someone who has successfully navigated the challenges of integrating diverse technology stacks and influencing C-Suite and Board-level stakeholders.

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 expertise in digital transformation, large-scale system integration, and operational technology (OT) security is highly transferable. You could move into similar C-Suite roles in other asset-heavy industries like manufacturing, logistics, utilities, or infrastructure management. The core challenge of connecting physical assets to digital intelligence is universal.

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