Director/VP (16-20 years)

Director, Global Real Estate

This isn't just about managing buildings; it's about shaping our entire global property footprint. You'll be the one making the big calls on where we put our offices, how we use our factories, and whether we lease or buy. Honestly, you're driving the strategy that supports our business growth, making sure we've got the right space in the right place, at the right cost. It’s a huge remit, and it comes with real accountability.

Job ID
JD-REFM-DIRRETM-006
Department
Realestate Facilities Management
NOS Level
Strategic Leadership
OFQUAL Level
Level 8
Experience
Director/VP (16-20 years)

Role Purpose & Context

Role Summary

The Director, Global Real Estate, is here to define and execute our worldwide property strategy. You'll be the architect behind our real estate portfolio, making sure it perfectly matches where the business is heading over the next few years. This means you're not just reacting to requests; you're proactively identifying opportunities and risks across our global footprint, whether that's an office in London, a distribution centre in Manchester, or a manufacturing plant in Germany. When you do this job well, our property costs are optimised, our teams have inspiring places to work, and we can expand into new markets without a hitch. If it goes wrong, we're stuck with expensive, unsuitable buildings that drag down our bottom line and make it harder for our people to do their best work. The tricky part is balancing short-term cost pressures with long-term strategic needs, all while navigating different regulations and market conditions across multiple countries. The reward? You get to see your strategic decisions directly impact the company's success, literally shaping where we grow next, and that's pretty powerful.

Reporting Structure

Key Stakeholders

Internal:

External:

Organisational Impact

Scope: This role directly impacts our global operating costs, our ability to scale, and our overall employee experience. Your decisions can save (or cost) the company millions of pounds annually and fundamentally change how and where we operate. You're not just supporting the business; you're a critical enabler of its strategic objectives, particularly around growth, efficiency, and sustainability. Frankly, if you get this wrong, it can seriously hamper our ability to compete.

Performance Metrics

Quantitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Portfolio Cost Reduction
  2. Desc: Annual savings achieved through strategic consolidations, dispositions, and renegotiations across the global portfolio.
  3. Target: Deliver £2M-£5M in annual occupancy cost savings, year-over-year.
  4. Freq: Quarterly and Annually
  5. Example: In Q2, you successfully negotiated a lease termination for an underutilised office, saving £750K, and consolidated two smaller warehouses into one larger, more efficient facility, saving another £1.2M annually in operating costs.
  6. Metric: Portfolio Flexibility & Optimisation
  7. Desc: The percentage of the global portfolio with viable lease expiration or termination options within a 3-year window, allowing for strategic agility.
  8. Target: Increase portfolio flexibility from 20% to 35% within 18 months.
  9. Freq: Bi-annually
  10. Example: By proactively renegotiating key leases, you shifted 15% of our portfolio to include more favourable break clauses, giving us the option to downsize or exit if business needs change, without incurring significant penalties.
  11. Metric: Strategic Alignment & Project Success Rate
  12. Desc: The percentage of real estate projects successfully completed that directly support key business initiatives (e.g., new market entry, M&A integration, major headcount growth).
  13. Target: Successfully execute 95% of all real estate projects tied to major corporate initiatives.
  14. Freq: Quarterly
  15. Example: You delivered new office space in Berlin and Paris on time and within budget, directly enabling the expansion of our European sales teams, which was a critical Q4 business objective.
  16. Metric: Capital Expenditure (CapEx) Efficiency
  17. Desc: The effectiveness of capital spend on real estate projects, measured against budget and expected return on investment.
  18. Target: Maintain CapEx projects within 5% of approved budget and achieve projected ROI targets for 90% of major investments.
  19. Freq: Project-based and Annually
  20. Example: The £5M renovation of our London HQ came in at £4.9M (2% under budget), and the projected 15% increase in employee satisfaction (measured by internal surveys) was met within 6 months of completion.

Qualitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Executive & Board Influence
  2. Desc: Your ability to effectively present complex real estate strategies, risks, and opportunities to the C-suite and Board, influencing key strategic decisions.
  3. Evidence: You're regularly invited to present at Board meetings on property matters. Your recommendations are typically adopted by the executive team. You're seen as the 'go-to' expert for all things real estate, and your input is actively sought on major business strategy discussions.
  4. Metric: Team Leadership & Development
  5. Desc: The effectiveness of your leadership in building, mentoring, and retaining a high-performing global real estate team.
  6. Evidence: Your direct reports consistently meet their objectives and show clear career progression. Employee engagement scores for your team are above company average. You're known for developing talent and creating a positive, results-oriented team culture. You've got a solid succession plan in place for key roles.
  7. Metric: Risk Anticipation & Mitigation
  8. Desc: Your proactive identification and management of potential real estate risks, including market volatility, regulatory changes, and operational disruptions.
  9. Evidence: You regularly present detailed risk assessments and mitigation plans to leadership. We rarely encounter 'surprises' in real estate because you've already flagged them. You've implemented robust contingency plans for critical sites, and they've been tested.
  10. Metric: Cross-Functional Partnership
  11. Desc: How well you collaborate and build strong relationships with other departments (e.g., Finance, Legal, HR, IT) to ensure real estate strategy is fully integrated.
  12. Evidence: Other department heads consistently praise your team's responsiveness and collaborative approach. You're involved early in strategic discussions that have real estate implications. Your projects rarely hit roadblocks due to lack of internal alignment or communication.

Primary Traits

Supporting Traits

Primary Motivators

  1. Motivator: Strategic Impact & Business Growth
  2. Daily: You'll spend a good chunk of your time thinking about how our property portfolio can directly enable new market entries, support M&A activities, or drive cost efficiencies that hit the bottom line. You'll be in meetings with business unit VPs, helping them figure out how real estate can solve their biggest challenges.
  3. Motivator: Leading & Developing High-Performing Teams
  4. Daily: You'll be coaching your regional managers, helping them navigate complex deals, and setting clear strategic objectives for the entire global team. You'll get a kick out of seeing your team members grow, take on more responsibility, and deliver exceptional results.
  5. Motivator: Solving Complex, Multi-jurisdictional Challenges
  6. Daily: You'll thrive on the intellectual puzzle of optimising a portfolio across different countries, each with its own legal, tax, and market nuances. Dealing with a complex sale-leaseback in Asia while simultaneously planning a new HQ in Europe? That's your sweet spot.

Potential Demotivators

Honestly, this role isn't for everyone. If you crave predictability, you'll probably struggle. You'll often find yourself in political battles for budget or resources, having to justify every major investment to a sceptical board. You'll deal with legacy systems that are clunky and slow, and you'll inherit data messes from years ago that your team will have to clean up. The pace can be relentless, with urgent requests coming in from different time zones, often disrupting carefully laid plans. You'll spend a lot of time managing expectations and mediating conflicts between strong personalities—brokers, lawyers, and internal stakeholders all have their own agendas. If you need to see every single project go perfectly to plan, or if you're not comfortable with constant ambiguity and high-stakes pressure, this might not be the right fit.

Common Frustrations

  1. The constant battle for capital: getting significant real estate investments approved can feel like pulling teeth, even when the business case is clear.
  2. Navigating internal politics: different business units often have conflicting real estate needs, and you're the one in the middle trying to get everyone on the same page.
  3. Slow decision-making at the executive level: major strategic property moves can get bogged down in endless reviews, causing missed opportunities.
  4. Dealing with underperforming team members (or entire regions) and having to make tough calls on restructuring or performance management.
  5. The sheer volume of information and complexity when managing a global portfolio; it's easy to feel overwhelmed if you don't have robust systems and a great team.

What Role Doesn't Offer

  1. A quiet, predictable 9-to-5 working pattern. Expect urgent calls from different time zones.
  2. A role where you're solely focused on individual transactions; this is about strategy and leadership.
  3. Complete autonomy without accountability; you'll have significant authority, but also significant scrutiny.
  4. A role free from political manoeuvring or having to manage difficult personalities.

ADHD Positives

  1. The fast-paced, high-stakes nature of global real estate transactions can be incredibly engaging for those with ADHD, providing constant novelty and intellectual stimulation.
  2. The need to quickly pivot between different projects, regions, and strategic challenges can play to strengths in rapid context switching and hyperfocus on urgent tasks.
  3. The role demands innovative problem-solving and thinking 'outside the box' for complex portfolio challenges, which can be a natural strength.
  4. Leading a diverse team means you're often orchestrating multiple moving parts, which can be energising.

ADHD Challenges and Accommodations

  1. The sheer volume of detail and documentation required for compliance and due diligence can be challenging; robust support from detail-oriented team members and AI tools for abstraction (as mentioned in section 4B) are crucial.
  2. Maintaining focus on long-term strategic initiatives amidst constant urgent demands requires strong executive function; using visual planning tools and delegating operational detail can help.
  3. Managing a large team requires consistent follow-up and structured communication; implementing clear reporting cadences and using project management software will be key.
  4. We can offer flexible working arrangements to help manage energy levels and focus, and support with executive coaching to refine organisational strategies.

Dyslexia Positives

  1. Dyslexic individuals often excel in big-picture strategic thinking, pattern recognition, and connecting disparate ideas – all crucial for global portfolio optimisation.
  2. Strong verbal communication and negotiation skills, common among dyslexic leaders, are highly valued for executive presentations and complex deal-making.
  3. The ability to visualise complex spatial relationships and property layouts can be a significant advantage in site selection and portfolio planning.
  4. You'll be leading a team, so delegating detailed document review to others is a natural part of the role.

Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Reading and reviewing extensive legal documents (leases, contracts) can be demanding; using text-to-speech software, having dedicated support for document review, and leveraging AI for summarisation will be important.
  2. Producing detailed written reports for the Board might require extra time or support for proofreading; we encourage using AI writing assistants and having a trusted colleague review key documents.
  3. We provide access to assistive technologies and can offer flexible deadlines for written deliverables when possible, focusing on the content and strategic insight over perfect grammar.

Autism Positives

  1. The logical, systematic approach required for portfolio analysis, risk assessment, and process standardisation can be a strong fit for autistic individuals.
  2. Deep expertise in specific areas of real estate (e.g., financial modelling, regulatory compliance) is highly valued at this level, and the ability to dive deep is a strength.
  3. A preference for clear, direct communication can be highly effective in negotiations and setting expectations with internal and external partners.
  4. The role involves developing and implementing robust frameworks and systems, which can be very appealing.

Autism Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Navigating complex social dynamics, internal politics, and unspoken cues in executive meetings can be challenging; we can provide pre-briefs on meeting attendees and agendas, and support with executive coaching on stakeholder management.
  2. Frequent travel and adapting to new environments can be demanding; we aim to provide as much predictability as possible in travel schedules and support with travel planning.
  3. Sensory overload in busy office environments or during large conferences might be an issue; we offer quiet zones, noise-cancelling headphones, and flexibility to work remotely when appropriate.
  4. We value direct and honest feedback and can adapt communication styles to be clear and explicit.

Sensory Considerations

Our main offices are typically open-plan, which can be bustling. That said, we offer quiet zones, focus booths, and noise-cancelling headphones. You'll also spend a fair bit of time in external meetings, on site visits, and travelling, so the environment will vary. We're happy to discuss specific needs to ensure you have a comfortable and productive workspace.

Flexibility Notes

We believe in output over presence. While this is a leadership role with significant travel and in-person engagement, we offer flexibility around working hours and location where possible, especially for focused work. We're open to discussing how we can make this role work for you.

Key Responsibilities

Experience Levels Responsibilities

  1. Level: Director, Global Real Estate (L6)
  2. Responsibilities: Define and drive the multi-year global real estate strategy, ensuring it's perfectly aligned with the company's overarching business objectives and growth plans. This means looking 3-5 years ahead, not just the next quarter.
  3. Own the global real estate P&L, managing budgets from £2M to £10M+ annually. You'll be accountable for all capital and operating expenditure related to our property portfolio, presenting regularly to the CFO and Board.
  4. Lead and develop a high-performing global team of real estate professionals, including regional managers and transaction specialists (25-100+ people). This involves setting clear goals, coaching, performance management, and succession planning.
  5. Architect and execute complex, high-value transactions, including major acquisitions, dispositions, M&A real estate integration, and large-scale sale-leaseback programmes. You'll be the one making the final calls on these big deals.
  6. Present strategic real estate recommendations, portfolio performance, and risk assessments to the C-suite and Board of Directors. You'll need to distil complex information into clear, actionable insights that influence top-level decisions.
  7. Drive transformation initiatives across the real estate function, implementing new technologies (like advanced portfolio analytics or digital twins) and optimising processes to enhance efficiency and decision-making.
  8. Build and maintain strategic relationships with key external partners—global brokers, major landlords, developers, and industry bodies—to ensure we're always getting the best market intelligence and deal flow.
  9. Supervision: You'll operate with full strategic autonomy within your business unit, reporting directly to the VP, Corporate Real Estate. Your performance will be measured against multi-year objectives and significant P&L targets. Board-level alignment and C-suite buy-in are critical for major strategic shifts.
  10. Decision: Full strategic authority within the global real estate domain. This includes P&L responsibility for £2M-£10M+, approval for all major real estate transactions (acquisitions, dispositions, significant leases), organisational design for your team, and involvement in M&A real estate due diligence and integration. Any decision impacting the overall corporate balance sheet or requiring significant capital allocation will be presented to the Board for final approval, but your recommendation will carry significant weight.
  11. Success: Success at this level means delivering quantifiable cost savings across the portfolio, significantly improving portfolio flexibility, and consistently enabling business growth through strategic property decisions. It also means building a highly effective, engaged global team and being recognised as a trusted strategic advisor by the C-suite and Board. Essentially, your real estate portfolio should be a competitive advantage for the company.

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Competency Requirements

Foundation Skills (Transferable)

At the Director level, your foundation skills aren't just about doing the work; they're about leading, influencing, and shaping the entire function. We're looking for someone who can think strategically, communicate with executive presence, and build high-performing teams.

Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)

You'll need a comprehensive grasp of all aspects of global corporate real estate, from the technical details of a lease to the strategic implications of a portfolio-wide divestment programme. This isn't just about knowing the tools; it's about applying them to drive enterprise-level value.

Technical Competencies

Digital Tools

Industry Knowledge

Regulatory Compliance Regulations

Essential Prerequisites

Career Pathway Context

Typically, individuals entering this role would have progressed from a Manager, Real Estate Transactions (L5) position, or held a similar Director-level role in a large, complex organisation. You'll have built a solid foundation in both transaction execution and portfolio strategy, and now you're ready to shape the entire global function. We're looking for someone who has already 'been there, done that' at a senior level and is ready for an even bigger challenge.

Qualifications & Credentials

Emerging Foundation Skills

Advancing Technical Skills

Future Skills Closing Note

The future of real estate leadership demands a blend of traditional expertise and forward-thinking technological adoption. Your role isn't just to manage the existing portfolio, but to actively shape its future, leveraging every tool at your disposal to create strategic advantage. This means continuous learning and a willingness to embrace new ways of working.

Education Requirements

Experience Requirements

You'll need roughly 16-20 years of progressive experience in corporate real estate, with at least 8-10 years spent in a senior leadership or strategic role managing a multi-country portfolio. This isn't your first rodeo; you'll have a proven track record of driving significant value, managing large budgets (ideally £2M-£10M+), and leading substantial teams. We're looking for someone who has successfully navigated complex, high-value transactions and influenced at the C-suite and Board levels. Experience with M&A real estate integration is a big plus.

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 experience in managing a global portfolio, leading large teams, and driving strategic financial outcomes is highly transferable. You could move into senior leadership roles in other asset-heavy industries, private equity real estate funds, or even large-scale property development firms. The skills you gain here are truly versatile.

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