Role Purpose & Context
Role Summary
The Director of Facilities is responsible for shaping and executing the multi-year strategy for our entire real estate portfolio. This means you'll oversee everything from capital planning and operational excellence to sustainability initiatives and ensuring our buildings are safe, compliant, and inspiring places to work. You'll work directly with the C-suite and board, translating high-level business objectives into tangible facilities programmes.
When this role is done well, our properties run like a well-oiled machine, our colleagues have fantastic places to work, and our operational costs are optimised. You'll see a direct impact on our balance sheet and our employee retention. When it's not, we're looking at significant operational disruptions, spiralling costs, and potentially serious compliance breaches.
The challenge here is balancing long-term strategic vision with the inevitable day-to-day operational fires. You'll need to influence at all levels, from the board to the boots on the ground, and manage complex trade-offs. The reward? You get to build a truly world-class facilities function, leaving a lasting legacy on the organisation's physical footprint and its culture.
Reporting Structure
- Reports to: Chief Realestate & Workplace Officer
- Direct reports: Regional Facilities Managers, Senior Facilities Managers (25-100+ indirect reports)
- Matrix relationships:
Head of Facilities Management, VP, Workplace Operations, National Facilities Lead, Property & Estates Director,
Key Stakeholders
Internal:
- Chief Realestate & Workplace Officer
- CFO and Finance Leadership
- Chief People Officer (CPO) and HR Leadership
- Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and IT Leadership
- Legal & Compliance Teams
- Business Unit Leaders (e.g., Sales, Product, Operations)
External:
- Key Service Providers & Strategic Vendors
- Regulatory Bodies (e.g., HSE, Local Authorities)
- Industry Associations (e.g., IWFM, RICS)
- Property Developers & Landlords
- Consultants (e.g., energy, sustainability, design)
Organisational Impact
Scope: This role directly impacts the company's profitability by managing a multi-million-pound P&L, influences employee productivity and wellbeing through workplace design and functionality, and safeguards the organisation's reputation by ensuring statutory compliance and a safe working environment. You're essentially the guardian of our physical assets and the experience within them.
Performance Metrics
Quantitative Metrics
- Metric: Facilities P&L Management
- Desc: Overall financial performance of the facilities function, including operational expenditure (OpEx) and capital expenditure (CapEx) against budget.
- Target: Achieve <2% variance on annual OpEx budget and <5% variance on CapEx projects over £250K.
- Freq: Monthly for OpEx, Quarterly for CapEx projects.
- Example: Delivering the annual facilities budget of £5M at £4.9M (2% under) and ensuring a £1M boiler replacement project completes at £980K (2% under).
- Metric: Portfolio Energy & Sustainability Performance
- Desc: Reduction in energy consumption, water usage, and waste generation across the entire property portfolio, aligned with ESG goals.
- Target: Achieve >5% year-over-year reduction in total energy consumption (kWh/sqm) and >10% reduction in landfill waste.
- Freq: Quarterly reporting to the board, monthly internal tracking.
- Example: Implementing smart BMS controls and LED lighting upgrades across 10 sites, resulting in a 6.5% portfolio-wide energy reduction in Q4.
- Metric: Strategic Project Delivery Rate
- Desc: Successful completion of major strategic initiatives (e.g., new office fit-outs, major system upgrades, portfolio rationalisation projects) on time and within budget.
- Target: Deliver 90% of strategic projects (over £250K) on or ahead of schedule and within +/- 5% of approved budget.
- Freq: Monthly project steering committee reviews, quarterly portfolio review with C-suite.
- Example: Overseeing the successful relocation and fit-out of our new Manchester office (a £2M project) completed 2 weeks early and £50K under budget.
- Metric: Statutory Compliance & Risk Reduction
- Desc: Ensuring 100% adherence to all relevant health, safety, and environmental legislation across the portfolio, minimising legal and operational risks.
- Target: Maintain zero critical compliance breaches and achieve >95% completion rate for all statutory inspections (e.g., F-Gas, Legionella, Fire Risk Assessments).
- Freq: Monthly internal audits, annual external compliance audits.
- Example: Implementing a new compliance management system that reduced overdue statutory checks from 5% to 1% within 6 months, avoiding potential fines.
Qualitative Metrics
- Metric: Board & C-Suite Confidence
- Desc: The degree to which the board and executive team trust your judgment, strategic recommendations, and the overall performance of the facilities function.
- Evidence: You're proactively consulted on major real estate decisions, your quarterly reports are accepted without significant challenge, and you're seen as a credible, calm voice during crises. They'll ask for your input on broader business strategy, not just facilities specifics.
- Metric: Team Leadership & Talent Development
- Desc: Your ability to build, motivate, and develop a high-performing team of Facilities Managers and specialists, fostering a culture of excellence and accountability.
- Evidence: High retention rates for your direct reports, clear succession plans for key roles, positive feedback from your team on engagement surveys, and a reputation for developing future leaders within the organisation. Your team delivers consistently, even when you're not directly involved.
- Metric: Strategic Influence & Innovation
- Desc: Your capacity to identify emerging trends (e.g., smart buildings, hybrid working models) and proactively integrate them into our facilities strategy, driving long-term value.
- Evidence: Your proposals for new technologies or workplace strategies are adopted and funded. You're invited to cross-functional strategic planning sessions, and your insights are genuinely sought after. You're seen as an industry thought leader within the company.
- Metric: Stakeholder Satisfaction (Executive & Employee)
- Desc: How effectively the facilities function supports the needs of the business units and provides a positive, productive environment for all employees.
- Evidence: Positive feedback from business unit leaders on facilities support, high scores in workplace experience surveys, and a noticeable reduction in high-level complaints about the physical environment. People feel heard and supported, even when the answer isn't 'yes'.
Primary Traits
- Trait: Strategic Architect
- Manifestation: You're not just reacting to problems; you're thinking three, five, even ten years ahead. You can see how a decision today about a chiller replacement impacts our carbon footprint in 2030. You can articulate a clear vision for our property portfolio and build a detailed roadmap to get there, even when the path isn't obvious.
- Benefit: At this level, you're responsible for a significant chunk of the company's assets and operational budget. Without a clear, forward-thinking strategy, we're just patching holes. We need someone who can build a resilient, future-proof facilities function that genuinely supports our long-term business goals, not just keeps the lights on.
- Trait: Crisis Commander
- Manifestation: When the worst happens – a major flood, a power outage across multiple sites, or a serious safety incident – you're the calmest person in the room. You immediately assess the situation, delegate effectively, communicate clearly to the C-suite, and make tough decisions under immense pressure. You don't panic; you lead.
- Benefit: Our buildings are complex, and things *will* go wrong, sometimes spectacularly. Your ability to lead through a crisis minimises damage, protects our people, and safeguards our reputation. It's about being the steady hand when everyone else is scrambling, ensuring we navigate the storm with minimal impact.
- Trait: Financial Steward
- Manifestation: You treat every pound as if it were your own. You can build a compelling business case for a £500K CapEx project, clearly outlining ROI and payback periods. You're comfortable challenging vendors on costs and holding your team accountable for budget adherence. You understand the difference between a necessary investment and a 'nice to have'.
- Benefit: You'll own a multi-million-pound P&L. Every decision you make has a direct financial impact. We need someone who can not only manage a budget but also optimise it, finding efficiencies and making smart investments that deliver long-term value, rather than just spending money.
Supporting Traits
- Trait: Politically Astute
- Desc: You understand the unwritten rules of the organisation. You know who to talk to, when to push, and when to hold back. You can navigate complex internal dynamics and build consensus among diverse stakeholders, even when their priorities conflict with yours.
- Trait: Future-Oriented
- Desc: You're always looking at what's next – whether it's the latest in smart building tech, changes in sustainability regulations, or evolving workplace trends. You're curious about how these will impact our portfolio and proactively plan for them.
- Trait: Resilient Leader
- Desc: Leading a facilities function at this scale means dealing with constant pressure, unexpected challenges, and sometimes, thankless work. You bounce back from setbacks, maintain a positive outlook, and keep your team motivated even when things are tough.
- Trait: Empathetic Communicator
- Desc: You can deliver tough news (e.g., budget cuts, service disruptions) with clarity and empathy, ensuring stakeholders feel heard and understood, even if they don't like the message. You're as comfortable presenting to the board as you are chatting with a cleaning operative.
Primary Motivators
- Motivator: Driving Large-Scale Impact
- Daily: You'll find satisfaction in seeing your strategic plans come to life across dozens of properties, knowing your decisions directly affect thousands of employees and the company's bottom line.
- Motivator: Building & Mentoring High-Performing Teams
- Daily: You'll enjoy coaching your Regional Managers, empowering them to solve complex problems, and seeing them grow into future leaders. Your legacy will be the strength of your team.
- Motivator: Solving Complex Organisational Challenges
- Daily: You thrive on untangling messy, multi-faceted problems that involve finance, HR, IT, and external vendors, turning chaos into order and efficiency.
Potential Demotivators
Honestly, if you're someone who needs every decision to be black and white, or you prefer to operate in a silo, you'll struggle here. This role is about navigating shades of grey, managing competing priorities, and constantly influencing without direct authority over every single person involved. You'll spend a lot of time in meetings, not always 'doing' the work yourself, but guiding and directing. If you thrive on hands-on execution of daily tasks, this might feel frustratingly high-level.
Common Frustrations
- The slow pace of change in large organisations, especially when dealing with legacy systems or entrenched ways of working.
- Budget constraints that prevent 'ideal' solutions, forcing pragmatic compromises.
- The constant need to justify facilities investment to non-facilities professionals who don't always understand the long-term value.
- Unexpected, high-impact emergencies that derail carefully laid plans and demand immediate attention.
- The challenge of standardising processes and systems across a diverse portfolio with varying local needs and existing infrastructure.
What Role Doesn't Offer
- A quiet, predictable routine with minimal interruptions.
- The opportunity to be hands-on with technical maintenance or daily operational tasks.
- A role where you can avoid complex political landscapes or difficult conversations.
- Immediate gratification for every strategic initiative – some changes take years to fully materialise.
ADHD Positives
- The fast-paced, high-stakes nature of crisis management can be highly engaging and stimulating, allowing for hyperfocus when it matters most.
- The need for innovative, 'outside the box' thinking to solve complex, multi-faceted portfolio challenges can be a huge strength.
- Ability to juggle multiple strategic projects and switch contexts quickly, which is essential for a Director overseeing a diverse portfolio.
ADHD Challenges and Accommodations
- The sheer volume of strategic planning, detailed budget reviews, and extensive documentation might be challenging. We can offer tools for structured note-taking, project management software with visual cues, and support from a dedicated EA.
- Long, formal meetings can be draining. We encourage active participation, breaks, and hybrid options to manage energy levels.
- Delegation and follow-up are key. We can provide frameworks and regular check-ins to ensure tasks are progressing without micro-management.
Dyslexia Positives
- Strong spatial reasoning and big-picture thinking, which is invaluable for understanding building layouts, portfolio optimisation, and strategic planning.
- Excellent verbal communication and storytelling abilities, crucial for influencing the board and engaging large teams.
- Often highly creative in problem-solving, finding novel solutions to complex operational or design challenges.
Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations
- Extensive report writing, board papers, and detailed policy documents are a significant part of the role. We use assistive technologies (e.g., Grammarly, text-to-speech, dictation software) and offer proofreading support from executive assistants.
- Managing large quantities of written information. We rely heavily on visual dashboards, executive summaries, and clear, concise communication standards.
- Complex forms or compliance checklists. We can provide digital tools with auto-fill features and clear, simplified templates.
Autism Positives
- A deep commitment to logical, data-driven decision-making, which is critical for facilities strategy and financial oversight.
- Exceptional attention to detail in areas of special interest, such as compliance, asset management, or technical specifications.
- Strong ability to identify patterns and systemic issues, leading to robust, long-term solutions for portfolio optimisation.
Autism Challenges and Accommodations
- Navigating complex, often unspoken, organisational politics and social dynamics can be demanding. We foster a culture of direct, clear communication and provide mentorship on stakeholder engagement strategies.
- Sudden, unexpected changes or emergencies can be disruptive. We aim for clear protocols for crisis management and provide as much advance notice as possible for strategic shifts.
- Sensory overload in busy office environments or during site visits. We offer options for quiet workspaces, noise-cancelling headphones, and flexible working arrangements where possible.
Sensory Considerations
The role involves a mix of environments: quiet strategic planning sessions, busy office settings, and occasional visits to operational sites (which can be noisy, dusty, or temperature-variable). You'll spend a fair amount of time in boardrooms and executive meetings. We're happy to discuss specific needs to ensure a comfortable and productive working environment.
Flexibility Notes
We believe in output over presence. While there's a need for in-person leadership and stakeholder engagement, we offer flexibility around working patterns and location where it makes sense for the business and the individual. We're open to discussing what works best for you.
Key Responsibilities
Experience Levels Responsibilities
- Level: Director of Facilities (16-20 years)
- Responsibilities: Define and articulate the multi-year facilities strategy for the entire UK property portfolio, ensuring it aligns directly with the overall business strategy and ESG commitments. This means looking at our assets, our people, and our planet, not just today, but for the next decade.
- Own the Facilities P&L, managing budgets ranging from £2M to £10M+. You'll be accountable for both operational expenditure (OpEx) and capital expenditure (CapEx), optimising costs without compromising safety or quality.
- Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing team of Regional Facilities Managers and their teams. This isn't about telling them what to do daily, but empowering them, removing roadblocks, and fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement.
- Drive major transformation programmes across the portfolio, such as the implementation of new smart building technologies, significant energy reduction initiatives, or the consolidation/expansion of our real estate footprint. You'll be the one pushing these forward.
- Act as the primary point of contact for all facilities-related matters with the C-suite and board. You'll present strategic updates, financial performance, and critical risk assessments, translating complex facilities issues into clear business language.
- Oversee all aspects of statutory compliance and enterprise risk management related to our physical assets. This involves setting the policy framework, ensuring robust audit processes, and maintaining a 'no surprises' approach to health and safety.
- Lead the selection, negotiation, and ongoing management of strategic, high-value vendor contracts (e.g., national M&E providers, major cleaning contractors), ensuring we get the best service and value for money.
- Champion a culture of continuous improvement and innovation within the facilities function, exploring new technologies and methodologies that enhance efficiency, sustainability, and the overall workplace experience.
- Supervision: You'll be largely autonomous, reporting directly to the Chief Realestate & Workplace Officer with monthly strategic alignment meetings. You're expected to set your own agenda and priorities, bringing critical decisions and strategic proposals to the executive team for endorsement.
- Decision: You'll have full authority for all operational and strategic decisions within the facilities domain, including: full P&L management (up to £10M+), approval of CapEx projects up to £1M (with board alignment for larger sums), hiring and firing for your direct reports (Regional FMs), and setting the overall facilities policy. M&A integration decisions for property portfolios will be a key part of your remit, working with the executive team.
- Success: Success at this level means consistently delivering against your strategic roadmap, achieving significant cost efficiencies, maintaining an impeccable safety record, and building a highly respected, high-performing team. Your ability to influence the wider business and contribute to overall company strategy will be paramount. Ultimately, it's about making our real estate a competitive advantage.
Decision-Making Authority
- Type: Annual Budget Approval (OpEx)
- Entry: N/A (Executes within allocated budget)
- Mid: N/A (Manages departmental budget within guidelines)
- Senior: N/A (Manages workstream budget, recommends changes)
- Type: Major Capital Project Approval (>£500K)
- Entry: N/A (Assists with data gathering)
- Mid: N/A (Contributes to business cases)
- Senior: Recommends projects up to £50K, prepares initial business cases.
- Type: Strategic Vendor Selection (National Contracts)
- Entry: N/A (Works with approved vendors)
- Mid: N/A (Obtains quotes from approved list)
- Senior: Recommends local vendors for specific services.
- Type: Organisational Design & Team Structure
- Entry: N/A (Follows existing structure)
- Mid: N/A (Operates within team structure)
- Senior: N/A (Provides feedback on team structure)
ID:
Tool: Portfolio Performance Dashboards
Benefit: AI-powered dashboards aggregate data from all your CAFM, BMS, and utility systems across the portfolio. It doesn't just show you numbers; it highlights critical trends, identifies underperforming assets, and flags potential risks *before* they become problems. You'll get a clear, executive-level overview in minutes, not hours.
ID:
Tool: Predictive Budget Forecasting
Benefit: Stop guessing about next year's CapEx. AI analyses historical maintenance costs, asset lifecycles, and market trends to generate highly accurate budget forecasts. It can even model the financial impact of different investment scenarios, giving you solid data to back up your funding requests to the board.
ID: ⚖️
Tool: Automated Regulatory Scanning
Benefit: Keeping up with ever-changing health, safety, and environmental regulations across multiple jurisdictions is a nightmare. AI tools can continuously scan for legislative updates, summarise key changes, and even flag specific compliance gaps in your current operations, ensuring you're always ahead of the curve.
ID: ✍️
Tool: Strategic Report Generation
Benefit: Drafting quarterly board reports, executive summaries, and strategic proposals takes ages. AI can now take your raw data and key points, then generate well-structured, persuasive drafts, complete with charts and key takeaways. You'll spend your time refining the message, not wrestling with formatting.
20-30 hours weekly across your function
Weekly time savings potential
£50-£200/month in AI tool subscriptions per user
Typical tool investment
Competency Requirements
Foundation Skills (Transferable)
At this level, your foundation skills are less about doing and more about leading, influencing, and shaping. You need to be a master communicator, a strategic thinker, and a resilient leader who can navigate complex organisational landscapes.
- Category: Leadership & Influence
- Skills: Executive Presence: The ability to command respect and project confidence in boardrooms and with senior leaders.
- Strategic Communication: Crafting compelling narratives and presentations for diverse audiences, from the C-suite to operational teams.
- Change Leadership: Guiding the organisation through significant facilities transformations, managing resistance and building buy-in.
- Talent Development: Identifying, nurturing, and mentoring future leaders within your function and the wider business.
- Category: Strategic Thinking & Problem Solving
- Skills: Enterprise Risk Management: Identifying, assessing, and mitigating facilities-related risks at an organisational level.
- Portfolio Optimisation: Developing strategies to maximise the value and efficiency of the entire property portfolio.
- Scenario Planning: Anticipating future trends and developing contingency plans for various market or operational scenarios.
- Complex Problem Resolution: Tackling multi-faceted challenges that span technical, financial, and human elements, often with ambiguous data.
- Category: Business Acumen & Financial Management
- Skills: P&L Management: Full accountability for multi-million-pound operational and capital budgets.
- Investment Appraisal: Evaluating major capital projects using advanced financial modelling (ROI, NPV, IRR).
- Commercial Negotiation: Leading high-stakes contract negotiations with strategic vendors and service providers.
- Business Case Development: Constructing robust, data-driven justifications for significant facilities investments.
- Category: Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement
- Skills: Cross-functional Leadership: Driving initiatives that require close collaboration with IT, HR, Finance, and Legal at an executive level.
- Board Engagement: Presenting effectively to the board, answering challenging questions, and building trust.
- External Representation: Acting as a credible ambassador for the company with industry bodies, regulators, and key partners.
- Conflict Resolution: Mediating disagreements and finding mutually beneficial solutions among senior stakeholders.
Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)
Your functional skills at this level are about setting the vision and ensuring the right systems and people are in place to deliver it. You're less about the 'how' and more about the 'what' and 'why,' but you need enough depth to challenge and guide your teams effectively.
Technical Competencies
- Skill: Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) Strategy & Optimisation
- Desc: Moving beyond just following a schedule to designing, optimising, and justifying risk-based PPM programmes using standards like SFG20, ensuring portfolio-wide consistency and efficiency.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Statutory Compliance & Governance Frameworks
- Desc: Deep, practical knowledge of key UK regulations including the Health and Safety at Work Act, LOLER, PUWER, F-Gas, The Fire Safety Order (FSO), and Legionella (L8 ACOP), with the ability to build and audit robust governance structures across a portfolio.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Hard & Soft Services Integration & Strategic Sourcing
- Desc: The ability to manage and create synergies between technical M&E services and operational services like cleaning, security, and waste management, leading strategic sourcing initiatives for integrated service models.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Contractor & SLA Management (Strategic Level)
- Desc: The full lifecycle from writing technical specifications and running multi-million-pound tenders to managing national contractor performance against Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) at a portfolio level.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Energy & Sustainability Strategy
- Desc: Developing and implementing a portfolio-wide energy and sustainability strategy, including setting targets, overseeing audits, and driving initiatives to achieve BREEAM, LEED, or similar certifications.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Workplace Strategy & Design
- Desc: Understanding how physical spaces impact employee productivity, collaboration, and wellbeing, and integrating workplace design principles into real estate strategy (e.g., hybrid working models).
- Level: Advanced
Digital Tools
- Tool: CAFM/IWMS (e.g., Archibus, Planon, FSI Concept Evolution)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Leading platform selection/procurement, defining enterprise data standards, overseeing integration with ERP/HRIS, and ensuring the system provides strategic insights for portfolio management.
- Tool: BMS/BAS (e.g., Siemens Desigo, Johnson Controls Metasys, Honeywell Tridium Niagara)
- Level: Architect
- Usage: Understanding system architecture for capital planning, specifying requirements for new builds/retrofits, and driving the integration of BMS data into a central analytics platform for energy optimisation.
- Tool: Work Order Management (e.g., ServiceNow FSM, Jira Service Management)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Owning the entire service delivery framework, setting enterprise-level SLAs, and reporting on overall team performance to leadership. You'll be looking at the data, not logging tickets.
- Tool: Compliance Management Platforms (e.g., Alcumus SafeContractor, Verature)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Setting compliance policy, managing enterprise-wide risk exposure, and engaging with regulatory bodies. You'll ensure the systems are in place and effective.
- Tool: Project Management Software (e.g., MS Project, Smartsheet, Procore)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Managing a portfolio of capital projects (e.g., £5M+ in new builds/major refurbishments), responsible for overall budget and delivery across multiple sites. You'll oversee the programme, not update individual tasks.
- Tool: Advanced Analytics & Reporting Tools (e.g., Power BI, Tableau, Excel Expert)
- Level: Expert
- Usage: Using data from multiple sources to build portfolio-level dashboards, long-term financial forecasts, and present compelling strategic insights to the C-suite and board.
Industry Knowledge
- Area: Real Estate Portfolio Strategy
- Desc: Understanding market dynamics, leasehold vs. freehold implications, property acquisition/disposal, and how to align a diverse property portfolio with long-term business goals.
- Area: M&A Facilities Integration
- Desc: Expertise in integrating newly acquired property portfolios, standardising systems, processes, and service contracts efficiently and effectively.
- Area: Building Information Modelling (BIM) & Digital Twins
- Desc: A strategic understanding of BIM and digital twin concepts, and how they can be leveraged to improve asset management, operational efficiency, and capital planning.
- Area: ESG Reporting & Frameworks
- Desc: In-depth knowledge of environmental, social, and governance reporting requirements and frameworks (e.g., GRESB, TCFD), and how to embed them into facilities strategy.
Regulatory Compliance Regulations
- Reg: Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAWA)
- Usage: Establishing and overseeing the organisation's overarching health and safety policy, ensuring legal compliance across all sites, and acting as the ultimate accountable person for facilities-related safety.
- Reg: Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (FSO)
- Usage: Ensuring robust fire risk assessments are in place for all properties, overseeing fire safety management systems, and ensuring the 'responsible person' duties are clearly delegated and fulfilled across the portfolio.
- Reg: Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012
- Usage: Establishing a comprehensive asbestos management plan across the portfolio, ensuring surveys are up-to-date, and managing the safe removal or encapsulation of asbestos-containing materials.
- Reg: Legionella (ACOP L8)
- Usage: Implementing and overseeing a robust Legionella control scheme across all sites with water systems, ensuring regular risk assessments, monitoring, and corrective actions are taken.
- Reg: Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM)
- Usage: Ensuring CDM regulations are adhered to for all construction and refurbishment projects, appointing principal designers/contractors, and ensuring health and safety files are maintained.
Essential Prerequisites
- Proven track record of managing multi-site property portfolios (10+ properties) with significant operational and capital budgets (£2M+).
- Extensive experience leading and developing large teams, including managers of managers, across diverse geographic locations.
- Demonstrable experience in setting and executing strategic facilities plans that align with broader business objectives.
- Deep understanding of UK facilities management legislation, best practices, and industry standards (e.g., SFG20, ISO 41001).
- Experience in complex contract negotiation and strategic vendor management for national service providers.
- Strong financial acumen, including P&L management, budgeting, forecasting, and investment appraisal.
Career Pathway Context
You won't be coming into this role fresh. We'd expect you to have already held a senior leadership position, perhaps as a Regional Facilities Manager for a large organisation or Head of Facilities for a substantial single entity. This role is about taking that experience and applying it at an enterprise-wide, strategic level, influencing the entire business.
Qualifications & Credentials
Emerging Foundation Skills
- Skill: ESG Strategy & Reporting
- Why: Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance is no longer a 'nice to have'; it's a critical business imperative driven by investor demand, regulatory pressure, and employee expectations. Facilities plays a huge role in achieving these targets.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'GRESB Reporting', 'description': 'Understanding the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark and how to collect, analyse, and report data for property portfolio assessment.'}, {'concept_name': 'Net Zero Pathways', 'description': 'Developing and executing a credible roadmap to achieve net-zero carbon emissions across the property portfolio, including Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.'}, {'concept_name': 'Circular Economy Principles', 'description': 'Applying circular economy concepts to facilities operations, focusing on waste reduction, material reuse, and sustainable procurement.'}, {'concept_name': 'Social Value Creation', 'description': 'Measuring and reporting on the social impact of facilities operations, such as local employment, community engagement, and wellbeing initiatives.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Attend an executive briefing on GRESB or similar ESG reporting frameworks.
- Next quarter: Commission an external consultant to conduct a baseline carbon audit for the portfolio.
- Month 6: Develop a draft Net Zero roadmap for the facilities function, outlining key milestones and investment needs.
- Month 9: Integrate ESG metrics into your quarterly board reporting, demonstrating progress and challenges.
- QuickWin: Start tracking your portfolio's energy consumption and waste generation more rigorously today. Even simple data collection is the first step towards better reporting and impactful change.
Advancing Technical Skills
- Skill: Digital Twin & Smart Building Integration
- Why: Digital twins are moving beyond hype, offering real-time insights into building performance, predictive maintenance, and operational optimisation. Integrating these with our existing systems will be key to future efficiency and resilience.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'IoT Sensor Networks', 'description': 'Understanding the types of sensors (occupancy, air quality, energy) and how their data feeds into a digital twin.'}, {'concept_name': 'BIM to Digital Twin Workflow', 'description': "How Building Information Models (BIM) are used as the foundation for creating and maintaining digital twins throughout a building's lifecycle."}, {'concept_name': 'Predictive Analytics for Assets', 'description': 'Using AI and machine learning on digital twin data to predict equipment failures and optimise maintenance schedules.'}, {'concept_name': 'Cybersecurity for OT/IoT', 'description': 'Understanding the unique cybersecurity risks associated with operational technology (OT) and IoT devices in smart buildings.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Research leading digital twin platforms and their application in real estate; attend relevant webinars.
- Next quarter: Identify a pilot building for a small-scale digital twin implementation project.
- Month 6: Develop a business case for a wider digital twin strategy, outlining ROI and implementation challenges.
- Month 9: Work with IT and your FM teams to establish data governance and cybersecurity protocols for smart building tech.
- QuickWin: Start exploring how your current BMS data could be better visualised or integrated with other systems. Even simple dashboards are a step towards a digital twin mindset.
- Skill: Advanced Data Analytics & AI Governance
- Why: The sheer volume of data generated by buildings is growing exponentially. As Director, you'll need to understand how to extract strategic value from this data and, crucially, how to govern the AI systems that process it responsibly.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Data Lakes & Warehouses for FM', 'description': 'Understanding how to centralise disparate facilities data for comprehensive analysis.'}, {'concept_name': 'Machine Learning for Anomaly Detection', 'description': 'Applying ML models to identify unusual patterns in energy consumption, equipment performance, or occupancy data.'}, {'concept_name': 'AI Ethics & Bias in FM', 'description': 'Considering the ethical implications of AI use, particularly in areas like occupancy management or predictive maintenance that might impact employee experience.'}, {'concept_name': 'Data Visualisation for Executives', 'description': 'Creating clear, actionable visualisations of complex data for C-suite and board consumption.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Engage with your IT/Data Science teams to understand their current capabilities and how they could support FM.
- Next quarter: Identify one key operational problem that could be solved with predictive analytics (e.g., HVAC failure).
- Month 6: Oversee the development of a proof-of-concept for an AI-driven solution, focusing on clear business outcomes.
- Month 9: Establish internal guidelines for AI use within the facilities function, including data privacy and validation.
- QuickWin: Challenge your team to use existing data to predict one recurring problem. Even if it's a simple spreadsheet model, it's a start.
Future Skills Closing Note
The facilities landscape is evolving, and so must our leaders. Your ability to embrace these emerging trends and integrate them strategically will define your success and our organisation's resilience in the years to come. This isn't about being a tech expert, but a strategic visionary who understands the power of these tools.
Education Requirements
- Level: Minimum
- Req: A Bachelor's degree (or equivalent OFQUAL Level 6 qualification) in Facilities Management, Engineering, Property Management, or a related business discipline.
- Alts: Extensive, demonstrable experience (20+ years) in senior facilities leadership roles, with a proven track record of managing large, complex property portfolios and multi-million-pound budgets, may be considered in lieu of a degree.
- Level: Preferred
- Req: A Master's degree (e.g., MBA, MSc in Facilities Management, Real Estate, or Business Administration).
- Alts: An MBA or equivalent postgraduate qualification is highly advantageous, demonstrating a broader business acumen and strategic understanding.
Experience Requirements
You'll need at least 16-20 years of progressive experience in facilities management, with a significant portion (5+ years) spent in a senior leadership role overseeing a multi-site portfolio. We're looking for someone who has managed teams of managers, owned substantial P&L responsibilities (minimum £2M+), and has a track record of delivering strategic projects and driving operational excellence across a large organisation. Experience with M&A facilities integration would also be a significant plus.
Preferred Certifications
- Cert: Chartered Surveyor (MRICS/FRICS)
- Prod: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
- Usage: Demonstrates a deep understanding of property valuation, asset management, and real estate strategy, which is invaluable for portfolio optimisation.
- Cert: Certified Energy Manager (CEM)
- Prod: Association of Energy Engineers (AEE)
- Usage: Highlights expertise in energy efficiency, sustainability, and carbon reduction, critical for our ESG goals.
- Cert: Project Management Professional (PMP) or PRINCE2 Practitioner
- Prod: Project Management Institute (PMI) / AXELOS Global Best Practice
- Usage: Demonstrates advanced project management capabilities, essential for overseeing large capital projects and strategic initiatives.
Recommended Activities
- Active participation in industry bodies like IWFM, RICS, or BIFM, including speaking at conferences or contributing to thought leadership.
- Regular engagement with executive education programmes focusing on leadership, strategy, or digital transformation.
- Mentoring emerging talent within the facilities sector, sharing your expertise and building your network.
- Staying current with global real estate and workplace trends through dedicated publications, research, and peer networks.
Career Progression Pathways
Entry Paths to This Role
- Path: Regional Facilities Manager (Large Portfolio)
- Time: 3-5 years in role
- Path: Head of Operations (Property/Estates)
- Time: 4-6 years in role
- Path: Facilities Director (Smaller Organisation)
- Time: 3-5 years in role
Career Progression From This Role
- Pathway: VP, Global Workplace & Real Estate
- Time: 3-5 years
- Pathway: Chief Operating Officer (COO)
- Time: 5-7 years
Long Term Vision Potential Roles
- Title: Chief Real Estate Officer (CREO)
- Time: 5-10 years
- Title: Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)
- Time: 5-10 years
- Title: Non-Executive Director (NED)
- Time: 10+ years
Sector Mobility
Your skills in strategic asset management, large-scale operational leadership, and financial stewardship are highly transferable. You could move into similar Director or VP roles in other asset-heavy industries like logistics, retail, healthcare, or even public sector estates. The core challenges of managing physical infrastructure and large teams remain consistent.
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.
Output: Personalised skills gap heat map showing strengths and priorities, estimated time to competency, neurodiversity accommodations.
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
Learn through conversation, not boring modules. Zavmo uses 10 conversation types (Socratic dialogue, role-play, coaching, case studies) to build competence. Practice difficult QBR presentations, negotiate tough renewals, and handle churn conversations in a safe AI environment before facing real clients.
Example: "For 'Stakeholder Mapping', Zavmo will guide you through analysing a complex enterprise account, identifying key decision-makers, and building an engagement strategy."
DEMONSTRATE Phase: Competency Assessment
Zavmo automatically builds your evidence portfolio as you learn. Every conversation, practice scenario, and application example is captured and mapped to NOS performance criteria. When ready, your portfolio supports OFQUAL qualification claims and demonstrates competence to employers.
Output: Competency matrix, evidence portfolio (downloadable), qualification readiness, career progression score.