Role Purpose & Context
Role Summary
The Director of Real Estate & Facilities Technology is responsible for setting and executing the overarching technology strategy for our entire property portfolio. You'll be the one making sure our buildings aren't just bricks and mortar, but intelligent, interconnected assets that genuinely add value to the business. This means everything from the big-picture vision for our smart building platforms to how we integrate all those disparate systems – BMS, CMMS, IWMS, IoT – into one cohesive ecosystem.
You'll sit right at the intersection of operational efficiency, sustainability goals, and financial performance, translating complex technological possibilities into tangible business outcomes that the board cares about. When this role is done well, we'll see significant reductions in operational costs, improved tenant satisfaction, and a property portfolio that's genuinely future-proof. If it's not, we risk falling behind competitors, facing spiralling maintenance costs, and failing to meet our ambitious ESG targets.
The challenge? You're dealing with legacy systems, a traditionally slow-moving industry, and the constant need to justify significant capital expenditure to a sceptical finance team. The reward, though, is seeing your vision transform hundreds of millions of pounds worth of assets and genuinely impact our bottom line and environmental footprint.
Reporting Structure
- Reports to: Chief Operating Officer
- Direct reports: Roughly 25-100+ (including managers and senior specialists)
- Matrix relationships:
VP of Property Technology, Head of Integrated Facilities Systems, Director of Smart Buildings,
Key Stakeholders
Internal:
- Chief Operating Officer (COO)
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
- Head of Property Development
- Head of Asset Management
- Head of Sustainability
- IT Leadership (CIO, CISO)
- Legal & Procurement
External:
- Key PropTech vendors and strategic partners
- Industry bodies and associations (e.g., BICS, RICS)
- External consultants and system integrators
- Regulators and compliance bodies
Organisational Impact
Scope: This role directly shapes the strategic direction of our entire real estate portfolio, influencing capital expenditure, operational efficiency, sustainability performance, and competitive advantage. Your decisions will impact the valuation of our assets, our ability to attract and retain tenants, and our overall market position. Frankly, you're a critical driver of long-term business value.
Performance Metrics
Quantitative Metrics
- Metric: Technology P&L Management
- Desc: Overall budget adherence and ROI for the Real Estate & Facilities Technology function.
- Target: Achieve <5% variance on annual budget of £2M-£10M+; deliver >15% ROI on major technology investments.
- Freq: Quarterly & Annually
- Example: Delivered a £3M smart building platform project £100K under budget, showing a projected 3-year ROI of 22% through energy savings and operational efficiency.
- Metric: Portfolio Energy Reduction
- Desc: Reduction in energy consumption across the managed portfolio through technology initiatives.
- Target: Contribute to a 5-10% year-over-year reduction in energy consumption for the entire portfolio.
- Freq: Monthly & Annually
- Example: Implemented a new BMS optimisation programme across 50 key assets, resulting in a 7% average energy saving in Q2 compared to baseline.
- Metric: Space Utilisation Efficiency
- Desc: Improvement in the effective use of our physical space, driven by occupancy data and smart building analytics.
- Target: Increase average space utilisation across key office assets by 15-20% over a 2-year period.
- Freq: Quarterly
- Example: Used IoT occupancy data to inform a portfolio-wide desk sharing strategy, leading to a 17% reduction in required office footprint for a major client renewal.
- Metric: System Uptime & Data Integrity
- Desc: Reliability of core PropTech platforms and accuracy of data flowing between them.
- Target: Maintain 99.99% uptime for critical IWMS/CMMS/BMS systems; achieve >98% data synchronisation accuracy across integrated platforms.
- Freq: Monthly
- Example: Ensured zero unplanned downtime for the core IWMS system in the last 12 months, and reduced data reconciliation efforts between IWMS and ERP by 30%.
- Metric: M&A Technology Integration Success
- Desc: Seamless integration of acquired property portfolios' technology systems into our existing ecosystem.
- Target: Achieve 90% integration of critical systems within 6 months post-acquisition, with minimal disruption to operations.
- Freq: Per acquisition project
- Example: Successfully integrated the BMS and CMMS systems of a newly acquired 20-asset portfolio within 5 months, ahead of schedule and under budget.
Qualitative Metrics
- Metric: Strategic Influence & Board Confidence
- Desc: Your ability to shape the executive leadership's understanding and investment in Real Estate & Facilities Technology.
- Evidence: Regularly invited to C-suite strategy sessions; your technology roadmap is directly referenced in board-level business plans; positive feedback from board members on technology presentations; seen as a trusted advisor on property technology trends and risks.
- Metric: Talent Development & Team Leadership
- Desc: Your effectiveness in building, mentoring, and retaining a high-performing technology team.
- Evidence: High employee engagement scores within your department; clear career progression paths for your team members; successful internal promotions; recognised as a leader who empowers and develops their people; ability to attract top talent in a competitive market.
- Metric: Innovation & Market Positioning
- Desc: Our standing as a leader in property technology and smart building solutions.
- Evidence: Our portfolio is recognised by industry peers for its advanced technology; successful pilot programmes for new PropTech solutions; positive feedback from tenants and clients on our building technology offerings; active participation and thought leadership in industry forums.
- Metric: Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Desc: Your ability to get different departments (IT, Finance, Operations, Asset Management) working together effectively on technology initiatives.
- Evidence: Smooth execution of complex, multi-departmental technology projects; clear communication channels established between your team and other functions; positive feedback from peer directors on your collaborative approach; ability to resolve inter-departmental conflicts constructively.
Primary Traits
- Trait: Strategic Architect
- Manifestation: You're constantly looking 3-5 years ahead, not just at today's problems. You can see how different technologies fit together to create a cohesive, long-term vision for our entire property portfolio. You'll sketch out enterprise data models on a whiteboard and then articulate how that translates into real-world energy savings or better tenant experiences. You're thinking about scalability, security, and future-proofing from day one.
- Benefit: In this role, you're not just implementing; you're designing the future. Without a clear, well-thought-out architectural strategy, we end up with a patchwork of disconnected systems, data silos, and missed opportunities. Your ability to build a robust, forward-looking technology roadmap is absolutely critical to our long-term success and competitive edge.
- Trait: Resilient Change Driver
- Manifestation: You've got the grit to push through resistance, whether it's from a legacy-minded facilities team or a finance department that only sees cost, not investment. You'll build compelling business cases, present them with conviction to the C-suite, and then patiently, persistently, oversee the transformation. You understand that change in real estate is a marathon, not a sprint, and you won't get discouraged by setbacks.
- Benefit: Real estate is a traditional industry, and introducing new technology at this scale is tough. You'll face skepticism, budget constraints, and the inevitable 'that's how we've always done it' mentality. If you can't drive change, even when it's uncomfortable or takes years, our technology initiatives will stall, and we'll lose out on significant opportunities for efficiency and growth.
- Trait: Commercial & P&L Acumen
- Manifestation: You don't just speak 'tech'; you speak 'money.' You can articulate the ROI of a £5M smart building investment in terms of reduced CapEx, increased asset value, and improved NOI. You're comfortable managing a multi-million-pound budget, making tough trade-offs, and negotiating complex vendor contracts. You understand that every technology decision has a direct impact on our P&L.
- Benefit: This is a Director-level role with significant budget authority. If you can't connect technology to commercial outcomes – how it saves us money, makes us more efficient, or increases revenue – you won't get the buy-in or the resources you need. Your ability to manage a P&L and make commercially sound technology decisions is fundamental to our financial health.
Supporting Traits
- Trait: Executive Presence
- Desc: You're comfortable presenting complex strategies and challenging ideas to the C-suite and board. You can command a room, articulate your vision clearly, and defend your recommendations with confidence and data.
- Trait: Diplomatic Negotiator
- Desc: You can navigate complex vendor relationships, secure favourable terms, and mediate between internal stakeholders with conflicting priorities. You're good at finding common ground and building consensus, even when the stakes are high.
- Trait: Future-Oriented Curiosity
- Desc: You're genuinely excited by emerging PropTech trends, AI applications in facilities, and sustainable building innovations. You're always learning, always exploring, and bringing new ideas to the table that could give us a competitive edge.
Primary Motivators
- Motivator: Driving Large-Scale Transformation
- Daily: You'll be leading multi-year programmes to digitise our entire property portfolio, seeing your strategic vision come to life across hundreds of assets. This means architecting new platforms, integrating complex systems, and fundamentally changing how we operate our buildings.
- Motivator: P&L Ownership & Commercial Impact
- Daily: You'll be directly responsible for a significant budget (£2M-£10M+) and accountable for delivering tangible ROI on technology investments. Your decisions will directly impact our operational costs, asset values, and sustainability performance.
- Motivator: Building High-Performing Teams & Capabilities
- Daily: You'll be recruiting, mentoring, and leading a diverse team of technology managers and specialists. This involves setting the organisational structure, fostering a culture of innovation, and ensuring your team has the skills to deliver on our strategic goals.
Potential Demotivators
Honestly, this isn't a role for someone who needs every decision to be easy or every project to go smoothly. You'll spend a lot of time navigating organisational politics, battling for budget, and trying to get disparate systems to 'talk' to each other when they really don't want to. Expect to present a brilliant strategic plan only to have it picked apart by a board member who doesn't understand the tech. You'll also deal with the frustration of legacy systems that are too entrenched (or too expensive) to replace quickly, meaning you'll often be working around limitations rather than building from scratch.
Common Frustrations
- Getting stuck in the 'IT vs. OT' turf wars, where corporate IT and facilities operations can't agree on network ownership or security protocols.
- The constant battle to secure CapEx budget for technology upgrades, especially when the ROI is 'soft' (e.g., tenant experience, future-proofing).
- Vendor lock-in: discovering that a supposedly 'open' platform requires expensive proprietary modules or services to integrate with anything else.
- The sheer complexity of integrating dozens of different systems (BMS, CMMS, IWMS, security, IoT) that were never designed to work together.
- Dealing with the slow pace of change in a traditionally conservative industry, where innovation can feel like pulling teeth.
What Role Doesn't Offer
- A quiet, purely technical role without significant people management or strategic influence.
- A 'build from scratch' greenfield opportunity – you'll be dealing with a significant existing portfolio and legacy infrastructure.
- A role where all decisions are made quickly and without extensive justification and negotiation.
- A role without significant P&L responsibility or direct accountability for multi-million-pound budgets.
ADHD Positives
- The strategic, big-picture thinking required for this role can be a huge strength, as it often involves connecting disparate ideas and anticipating future trends.
- The need to drive change and manage multiple complex projects simultaneously can be engaging and stimulating, offering variety.
- High energy levels can be well-suited to the demands of leading a large department and navigating complex organisational challenges.
ADHD Challenges and Accommodations
- Managing a large team and extensive budget requires meticulous planning and attention to detail, which might be challenging. Accommodation: Strong executive assistants or project managers to support detailed tracking and follow-up.
- The need for sustained focus on long-term, multi-year programmes might be difficult. Accommodation: Breaking down large strategies into shorter, measurable milestones and regular, structured check-ins with key stakeholders.
Dyslexia Positives
- Often brings strong spatial reasoning skills, which are invaluable for understanding building layouts, digital twin models, and complex system architectures.
- Excellent problem-solving and creative thinking abilities, perfect for finding innovative solutions to integration challenges and strategic dilemmas.
- Strong verbal communication skills can be a significant asset when presenting to the board or negotiating with vendors.
Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations
- Extensive report writing, detailed contract review, and managing large volumes of documentation are core to this role. Accommodation: Access to proofreading tools, dictation software, and support staff for document preparation and review.
- The need to quickly process and synthesise written information from various sources (e.g., vendor proposals, regulatory documents). Accommodation: Providing materials in advance, offering audio summaries, and allowing sufficient time for review.
Autism Positives
- Exceptional ability to identify patterns and logical inconsistencies, crucial for designing robust system architectures and troubleshooting complex integrations.
- Deep, focused expertise in specific technology domains (e.g., OT network security, digital twin modelling) can be invaluable at this strategic level.
- A preference for data-driven decision-making aligns perfectly with the need to justify investments with clear ROI and measurable outcomes.
Autism Challenges and Accommodations
- The role involves extensive stakeholder management, negotiation, and navigating complex organisational politics. Accommodation: Clear communication protocols, structured meeting agendas, and support for developing executive communication styles.
- Managing a large team and dealing with varied interpersonal dynamics. Accommodation: Training on leadership and team management, clear expectations for direct reports, and access to HR support for complex people issues.
Sensory Considerations
This role typically involves a mix of office-based work (which can be open-plan or private, depending on company policy) and occasional site visits to properties. Office environments can have varying noise levels and visual stimuli. Site visits may involve louder machinery, varying temperatures, and different lighting conditions. Social interactions are frequent, including large meetings, presentations, and one-on-one discussions. We can discuss specific needs to ensure a comfortable and productive environment.
Flexibility Notes
We offer hybrid working arrangements, typically 2-3 days in the office, with flexibility around core hours where possible. We understand that a 'one size fits all' approach doesn't work and are open to discussing reasonable adjustments to support your success.
Key Responsibilities
Experience Levels Responsibilities
- Level: Director of Real Estate & Facilities Technology (Level 6)
- Responsibilities: Define and champion the multi-year technology roadmap for our entire property portfolio, making sure it directly supports our business strategy for growth, efficiency, and sustainability. This isn't just a document; it's our guiding star.
- Own the P&L for Real Estate & Facilities Technology, managing a budget of £2M-£10M+ annually. That means making tough calls on where to invest, where to cut, and always looking for the best ROI.
- Lead, mentor, and grow a high-performing team of technology managers and specialists (25-100+ people). You'll be setting the vision, empowering your leaders, and ensuring we're building the right capabilities.
- Architect the enterprise-level integration strategy for all our core PropTech platforms: IWMS, CMMS, BMS, IoT, and ERP. We need these systems to talk to each other seamlessly, not just in theory, but in practice.
- Drive the adoption of advanced analytics and AI within facilities operations, pushing us beyond basic dashboards to predictive maintenance, intelligent space optimisation, and automated ESG reporting.
- Act as the primary interface with C-suite leadership and the board on all matters related to property technology. You'll be presenting strategic updates, justifying major investments, and articulating our competitive advantage.
- Oversee technology due diligence and integration for M&A activities, ensuring that acquired assets seamlessly fit into our technology ecosystem and that we mitigate any associated risks.
- Establish and enforce robust OT (Operational Technology) network security policies and governance across the portfolio, protecting our critical building systems from cyber threats. This is non-negotiable.
- Supervision: You'll operate with full strategic autonomy, reporting directly to the COO with monthly strategic alignment meetings. Board-level presentations are a regular part of your role. You're expected to set the direction and manage your own priorities and those of your department.
- Decision: Full P&L authority for the Real Estate & Facilities Technology budget (£2M-£10M+). You'll have final say on technology platform selection, major vendor contracts (up to £500K without further executive approval), organisational design within your department, and all hiring decisions. Strategic direction for the entire property technology stack is yours to define, subject to board-level alignment.
- Success: Your success is measured by the demonstrable financial impact of technology on our property portfolio (e.g., energy savings, operational cost reduction, asset value increase), the successful execution of our multi-year technology roadmap, the health and performance of your team, and your ability to influence and gain buy-in from C-suite and board members for strategic technology initiatives.
Decision-Making Authority
- Type: Technology Roadmap & Strategy
- Entry: N/A
- Mid: N/A
- Senior: Defines and owns the multi-year strategy, seeking C-suite/Board approval for major shifts or significant capital allocation.
- Type: Budget Allocation & Spend
- Entry: N/A
- Mid: N/A
- Senior: Full P&L authority for the Real Estate & Facilities Technology budget (£2M-£10M+); approves all major technology investments and vendor contracts up to £500K.
- Type: Organisational Design & Hiring
- Entry: N/A
- Mid: N/A
- Senior: Defines the structure of the Real Estate & Facilities Technology department, including all hiring and firing decisions for direct reports and managers within the department.
- Type: Major Vendor Selection & Negotiation
- Entry: N/A
- Mid: N/A
- Senior: Leads and approves selection of strategic PropTech vendors and negotiates enterprise-level contracts, typically up to £500K without further executive sign-off.
- Type: M&A Technology Integration
- Entry: N/A
- Mid: N/A
- Senior: Directs technology due diligence for acquisitions and owns the integration strategy and execution plan for acquired assets' technology systems.
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Tool: Strategic Portfolio Optimisation
Benefit: Use AI models to analyse vast datasets on market trends, property performance, and demographic shifts. It can identify optimal buy/sell opportunities, recommend lease vs. own strategies, and even predict the impact of macro-economic factors on our portfolio value. No more sifting through dozens of reports; get the executive summary in minutes.
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Tool: ESG & Sustainability Reporting
Benefit: AI can compile, analyse, and even draft sections of our complex ESG reports (GRESB, LEED, internal targets). It pulls data from BMS, utility meters, and waste management systems, identifies anomalies, and highlights areas for improvement, saving your team countless hours in data aggregation and validation.
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Tool: Vendor & Contract AI
Benefit: Leverage AI to review complex vendor contracts for key clauses, identify risks, and even suggest negotiation points. It can also monitor vendor performance against SLAs by analysing service tickets and system uptime data, giving you an objective view of who's delivering and who isn't.
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Tool: Board & Executive Briefing Prep
Benefit: Feed AI your raw data, strategic objectives, and key messages. It can then draft compelling executive summaries, create presentation slides, and even anticipate challenging questions the C-suite or board might ask, helping you prepare for those high-stakes meetings with confidence.
15-25 hours weekly
Weekly time savings potential
Starting from £100-£200/month for enterprise-grade tools
Typical tool investment
Competency Requirements
Foundation Skills (Transferable)
At this level, we expect a robust set of foundational skills that underpin your ability to lead, strategise, and communicate effectively across the organisation. These aren't just 'nice-to-haves'; they're critical for navigating complex business challenges and driving large-scale change.
- Category: Strategic Leadership & Vision
- Skills: Ability to define and articulate a compelling multi-year technology vision for a large property portfolio.
- Proven track record of translating business objectives into actionable technology strategies and roadmaps.
- Capacity to anticipate future market trends and technological shifts, positioning the organisation for long-term success.
- Category: Organisational Influence & Communication
- Skills: Exceptional ability to present complex technical and strategic information clearly and persuasively to C-suite, board members, and external partners.
- Mastery in negotiation and conflict resolution, particularly when dealing with high-stakes vendor contracts or inter-departmental disagreements.
- Skilled in building consensus and driving alignment across diverse stakeholder groups, often with conflicting priorities.
- Category: Commercial Acumen & Financial Management
- Skills: Deep understanding of P&L management, budgeting, and capital allocation for a multi-million-pound technology function.
- Ability to develop robust business cases and ROI analyses for significant technology investments.
- Strong grasp of commercial terms, contract negotiation, and vendor management principles.
- Category: Team & Talent Development
- Skills: Demonstrated ability to build, lead, and mentor large, high-performing technology teams, including managers of managers.
- Expertise in talent acquisition, retention strategies, and fostering a culture of continuous learning and innovation.
- Skilled in performance management, succession planning, and empowering leaders within your department.
Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)
This role demands a deep, strategic understanding of the core technologies and methodologies that underpin modern Real Estate & Facilities Management. You're not just managing the tech; you're defining its future and ensuring it delivers tangible business value.
Technical Competencies
- Skill: Digital Twin Strategy & Implementation
- Desc: Expert-level understanding of how to conceptualise, architect, and oversee the implementation of digital twins for entire building portfolios. This includes defining data ingestion strategies, integration with real-time sensor data, and using twins for advanced simulation and predictive analytics.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Enterprise Asset Lifecycle Management (ISO 55000)
- Desc: Strategic application of ISO 55000 principles across the entire property portfolio. This means defining policies for asset procurement, maintenance optimisation (using SFG20 standards), capital replacement forecasting (CapEx), and disposal, all driven by EAM/CMMS data.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: OT Network Architecture & Security
- Desc: Deep expertise in designing, securing, and managing Operational Technology (OT) networks for building control systems. This includes defining network segmentation, cybersecurity policies, incident response plans, and ensuring compliance with relevant IT/OT security standards.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Advanced Energy Management & ESG Strategy
- Desc: Strategic leadership in using technology to drive significant energy reduction and achieve ambitious ESG targets. This involves defining the data strategy for utility consumption, identifying conservation opportunities through analytics, and overseeing reporting for frameworks like GRESB, LEED, and corporate sustainability reports.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: M&A Technology Due Diligence & Integration
- Desc: Proven ability to conduct comprehensive technology due diligence for property acquisitions, assessing system compatibility, integration complexity, and associated risks. Expertise in planning and executing the seamless integration of acquired assets' technology into our existing ecosystem.
- Level: Expert
Digital Tools
- Tool: IWMS/CAFM Platforms (Planon, Archibus, iOFFICE)
- Level: Expert
- Usage: Leading the strategic selection, procurement, and enterprise-wide implementation of new IWMS platforms, defining core data models, and negotiating multi-year contracts. You're setting the platform strategy for the entire portfolio.
- Tool: BMS/BAS (Tridium Niagara, Siemens Desigo, Johnson Controls Metasys)
- Level: Expert
- Usage: Defining enterprise-wide building automation standards, developing OT network security policies, and planning multi-year BMS upgrade capital projects across the portfolio. You're the architect of our building intelligence.
- Tool: CMMS & EAM (eMaint, Maximo, IBM Maximo)
- Level: Expert
- Usage: Using EAM data to drive capital replacement forecasting (CapEx) across the portfolio, developing asset lifecycle policies, and architecting the integration of CMMS with ERP for comprehensive financial tracking and reporting.
- Tool: IoT & Smart Building Platforms (Azure IoT Hub, ThingWorx, Siemens Mindsphere)
- Level: Expert
- Usage: Defining the overarching 'smart building' technology stack, evaluating and selecting strategic IoT platform vendors, and ensuring the scalability, security, and data governance of the entire sensor ecosystem across all properties.
- Tool: BI & Data Visualization (Power BI Premium, Tableau Server, SQL, Python for data engineering)
- Level: Expert
- Usage: Owning the enterprise BI strategy for the entire RE/FM function, overseeing the management of large, complex data sets, and presenting high-level, actionable insights to executive leadership and the board to drive strategic decisions.
- Tool: Lease & Property Mgmt (Yardi Voyager, MRI Software, SAP S/4HANA, Oracle ERP)
- Level: Expert
- Usage: Architecting the deep integration between property management platforms and the corporate ERP (e.g., SAP S/4HANA, Oracle ERP) to ensure seamless financial data flows, accurate reporting, and compliance across the enterprise.
Industry Knowledge
- Area: Digital Twin Modelling & Simulation
- Desc: A comprehensive understanding of digital twin technologies, their application in real estate for predictive maintenance, performance optimisation, and scenario planning, and the data architecture required to support them.
- Area: Enterprise Asset Management Standards (e.g., ISO 55000, SFG20)
- Desc: In-depth knowledge of international standards for asset management and maintenance best practices, and how to implement them at a portfolio level to optimise asset performance and lifecycle costs.
- Area: Operational Technology (OT) & IT Convergence
- Desc: Expertise in the distinct characteristics of OT networks, the challenges of integrating them with corporate IT, and the critical security considerations for protecting building control systems.
- Area: Sustainability & ESG Reporting Frameworks (GRESB, LEED, BREEAM)
- Desc: Strategic understanding of key environmental, social, and governance reporting frameworks relevant to real estate, and how technology can be used to collect, analyse, and report on performance against these standards.
Regulatory Compliance Regulations
- Reg: GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)
- Usage: Ensuring all PropTech platforms and data collection practices (e.g., occupancy sensors, tenant apps) comply with data privacy regulations, particularly regarding personal data of occupants and employees.
- Reg: Building Safety Act (UK)
- Usage: Understanding how technology can support compliance with building safety regulations, particularly regarding data collection for asset maintenance, fire safety systems, and digital building information.
- Reg: Cyber Essentials Plus (UK Government Standard)
- Usage: Implementing and overseeing cybersecurity measures for OT networks and integrated building systems to meet or exceed government-backed standards, protecting against common cyber threats.
- Reg: ISO 27001 (Information Security Management)
- Usage: Applying information security management principles to all technology systems and data within the Real Estate & Facilities domain, ensuring robust security controls and risk management.
Essential Prerequisites
- A proven track record of 16-20 years in technology leadership roles, with a significant portion dedicated to Real Estate, Facilities Management, or a closely related industry.
- Demonstrated experience in managing multi-million-pound technology budgets and delivering a clear ROI on investments.
- Extensive experience in building, leading, and mentoring large teams (25+ people, including managers) across various technology disciplines.
- A history of successfully defining and executing multi-year technology strategies for complex, distributed portfolios.
- Proven ability to influence and present to C-suite and board-level stakeholders, securing buy-in for strategic initiatives.
- Experience in managing M&A technology integration projects from due diligence through to full operationalisation.
Career Pathway Context
We're looking for someone who has genuinely 'been there, done that' when it comes to large-scale technology transformation in a physical asset environment. This isn't a learning role; it's a leadership role where you'll be expected to hit the ground running with strategic insight and operational expertise. If you've led a significant technology function in a similar industry, even if the exact titles differ, we'd still be keen to hear from you.
Qualifications & Credentials
Emerging Foundation Skills
- Skill: Generative AI for Facilities Operations
- Why: Generative AI is moving beyond content creation and into operational intelligence. It'll soon be drafting detailed predictive maintenance reports, summarising complex sensor data, and even generating optimised work schedules. Leaders who understand how to harness this will unlock massive efficiency gains.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Large Language Models (LLMs) & Prompt Engineering', 'description': 'Understanding how to effectively communicate with AI models to get specific, accurate outputs for operational tasks, from report generation to anomaly detection summaries.'}, {'concept_name': 'AI Agents for Autonomous Actions', 'description': 'Exploring how AI agents can interact with CMMS/IWMS systems to automatically create work orders, adjust schedules, or even trigger system responses based on complex rule sets and real-time data.'}, {'concept_name': 'Responsible AI & Bias Mitigation', 'description': "Ensuring that AI applications in facilities are fair, transparent, and don't introduce unintended biases into operational decisions or resource allocation."}, {'concept_name': 'Data Privacy & Security for AI Models', 'description': 'Understanding the implications of feeding sensitive building data into AI models and ensuring robust security and privacy protocols are in place.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Experiment with advanced prompt engineering using tools like ChatGPT Enterprise or Claude for drafting operational summaries and initial strategic briefs.
- Next 6 months: Identify 2-3 high-value use cases for generative AI within our current facilities operations and initiate pilot projects.
- Next 12 months: Develop a clear policy and governance framework for the ethical and secure use of generative AI across the department.
- Ongoing: Stay abreast of new research and industry applications of AI in real estate, sharing insights with your leadership team.
- QuickWin: Start using AI to summarise lengthy vendor proposals or internal reports today. It's an immediate time-saver and helps you get comfortable with the tech.
- Skill: Cyber-Physical Systems Security
- Why: As our buildings become 'smarter' and more interconnected, the attack surface for cyber threats expands dramatically. A breach in a BMS or physical access control system can have catastrophic consequences, far beyond data loss – think physical disruption, safety risks, or even national security implications. This isn't just an IT problem anymore; it's a critical business risk.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Convergence of IT, OT, and IoT Security', 'description': 'Understanding the unique security challenges and best practices at the intersection of traditional IT, operational technology (BMS, industrial controls), and the vast array of IoT devices.'}, {'concept_name': 'Threat Modelling for Physical Assets', 'description': 'Developing methodologies to identify and mitigate cyber threats that could impact the physical operation, safety, or security of our buildings.'}, {'concept_name': 'Incident Response & Resilience Planning', 'description': 'Designing and testing robust incident response plans specifically for cyber-physical attacks, ensuring business continuity and rapid recovery.'}, {'concept_name': 'Supply Chain Security for PropTech', 'description': 'Assessing and managing the cybersecurity risks associated with third-party PropTech vendors and their hardware/software components.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Review our current OT network security architecture and identify critical vulnerabilities with your CISO.
- Next 6 months: Develop a comprehensive cyber-physical security strategy, including updated policies, training for facilities staff, and technology investments.
- Next 12 months: Conduct a full-scale simulation of a cyber-physical attack scenario to test our resilience and response capabilities.
- Ongoing: Engage with industry experts and participate in forums focused on critical infrastructure security.
- QuickWin: Ensure all critical OT systems have multi-factor authentication enabled and that regular vulnerability scans are being performed. These are basic but often overlooked steps.
Advancing Technical Skills
- Skill: Advanced Digital Twin Interoperability
- Why: The promise of digital twins is often hampered by a lack of interoperability between different vendor platforms and data standards. As the technology matures, the ability to create truly open, federated digital twins that integrate seamlessly with various systems will be a key differentiator, unlocking new levels of insight and automation.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Open Standards (e.g., Digital Twin Consortium, W3C Web of Things)', 'description': 'Understanding and advocating for the adoption of open standards to ensure future-proof and interoperable digital twin solutions.'}, {'concept_name': 'Semantic Interoperability & Ontologies', 'description': 'Developing strategies for consistent data definitions and semantic models across disparate building systems to enable true data integration and analytics.'}, {'concept_name': 'Federated Digital Twin Architectures', 'description': 'Designing systems that allow multiple, independently managed digital twins to share data and insights securely and efficiently.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Research leading open-source digital twin initiatives and their potential application to our portfolio.
- Next 6 months: Engage with key PropTech vendors to understand their roadmap for open standards and interoperability.
- Next 12 months: Develop a proof-of-concept for a federated digital twin model for a small subset of our portfolio.
- Ongoing: Participate in industry working groups focused on digital twin standards and interoperability.
- QuickWin: Start standardising data naming conventions across new system deployments. It's a small step, but it lays the groundwork for future interoperability.
Future Skills Closing Note
The Director of Real Estate & Facilities Technology isn't just a job; it's a strategic leadership role that demands continuous learning and adaptation. By proactively engaging with these emerging trends, you'll ensure our property portfolio remains at the forefront of innovation, delivering sustained value and a true competitive advantage.
Education Requirements
- Level: Minimum
- Req: A Master's degree in a relevant field such as Engineering, Computer Science, Real Estate Technology, Business Administration (MBA), or a closely related discipline.
- Alts: Exceptional candidates with a Bachelor's degree and an additional 5+ years of relevant executive-level experience demonstrating equivalent strategic and technical leadership will be considered.
- Level: Preferred
- Req: An MBA or an advanced degree with a specialisation in Digital Transformation, Smart Cities, or Real Estate Technology.
- Alts: N/A
Experience Requirements
You'll need roughly 16-20 years of progressive experience in technology leadership, with at least 5-7 years specifically at a Director or VP level within Real Estate, Facilities Management, or a highly asset-intensive industry. This must include significant experience managing large teams (25+ direct and indirect reports), owning multi-million-pound P&Ls, and successfully driving large-scale technology transformation programmes across distributed portfolios. Experience with M&A technology integration is also highly valued.
Preferred Certifications
- Cert: PMP (Project Management Professional) or PRINCE2 Practitioner
- Prod: Project Management Institute (PMI) / AXELOS
- Usage: Demonstrates mastery of large-scale programme and project delivery, essential for managing complex technology transformations.
- Cert: CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) or CISM (Certified Information Security Manager)
- Prod: ISC2 / ISACA
- Usage: Highlights expertise in information security, particularly relevant for managing OT network security and data governance across our building systems.
- Cert: LEED AP (Accredited Professional) or BREEAM Assessor
- Prod: US Green Building Council / BRE Global
- Usage: Shows a deep understanding of sustainable building practices and how technology can support our ESG goals and certifications.
- Cert: ITIL Expert or Master
- Prod: AXELOS
- Usage: Demonstrates expertise in IT service management best practices, valuable for optimising the delivery and support of our PropTech services.
Recommended Activities
- Active participation in leading industry associations and forums (e.g., CoreNet Global, RICS, Digital Twin Consortium, Smart Buildings Show).
- Regular attendance at executive-level PropTech conferences and innovation summits to stay abreast of market trends and network with peers.
- Engagement with academic research or thought leadership in areas like AI in built environments, sustainable infrastructure, or cyber-physical security.
- Mentoring rising talent within the technology or facilities management sectors, sharing your expertise and building your leadership brand.
Career Progression Pathways
Entry Paths to This Role
- Path: Lead PropTech Analyst / Solutions Architect (Level 4/5)
- Time: 3-5 years in previous role
- Path: Director of Technology (from another industry)
- Time: 5-7 years at Director level
Career Progression From This Role
- Pathway: Chief Smart Buildings Officer / VP, Property Technology (Level 7)
- Time: 3-5 years in current role
Long Term Vision Potential Roles
- Title: Chief Operating Officer (COO)
- Time: 5-8 years
- Title: CEO (PropTech Startup or Real Estate Firm)
- Time: 8-12 years
- Title: Board Member / Non-Executive Director
- Time: 10-15 years
Sector Mobility
Your expertise in integrating complex physical and digital systems, coupled with strong commercial acumen, makes you highly mobile across asset-intensive industries. Think infrastructure, logistics, manufacturing, or even smart city development. The principles of optimising physical assets with technology are broadly applicable.
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.