Role Purpose & Context
Role Summary
The Global Facilities Manager Manager is responsible for setting the vision and strategy for our entire global real estate and facilities portfolio. Day-to-day, this means you'll be overseeing multi-million pound budgets, negotiating with global service providers, and making sure our buildings truly support our people and our business objectives. You're essentially the architect of our physical footprint, ensuring it's efficient, compliant, and future-ready.
This role sits right at the intersection of business strategy, finance, and operations. You'll be translating executive growth plans into tangible real estate requirements and then making those happen, whether it's opening new offices, optimising existing ones, or managing complex lease agreements. When this role is done well, we're saving significant money, our employees are happy and productive in their workspaces, and our real estate portfolio is a strategic asset. If it's not, we're wasting money on inefficient spaces, facing compliance risks, and potentially hindering our growth. The challenge here is balancing global consistency with local needs, dealing with constant change, and always proving the value of facilities beyond just being a cost centre. The reward, though, is seeing your strategic decisions directly impact the company's bottom line and the daily lives of thousands of employees.
Reporting Structure
- Reports to: Director of Global Real Estate & Facilities
- Direct reports: Typically 10-25 (including other Facilities Managers)
- Matrix relationships:
Head of Corporate Real Estate, Principal Facilities Manager, Senior Manager, Global Workplace Operations, Director of Facilities (Global),
Key Stakeholders
Internal:
- SVP of Operations
- CFO and Finance Leadership
- Global HR and People Teams
- Regional Business Unit Heads
- Legal Counsel
- IT Infrastructure Teams
External:
- Global Integrated Facilities Management (IFM) Providers (e.g., JLL, CBRE, Sodexo)
- Landlords and Property Owners
- Commercial Real Estate Brokers
- Regulatory Bodies (HSE, local building authorities)
- Key Vendors (security, cleaning, catering)
- Industry Associations (e.g., RICS, IWFM)
Organisational Impact
Scope: You'll shape the organisation's strategy and capability around its physical assets, directly impacting our operational efficiency, employee experience, and financial performance. This role owns a P&L of roughly £500K-£2M, meaning your decisions have a very real, measurable effect on the company's profitability and long-term sustainability. Get it right, and you're a strategic enabler; get it wrong, and you're a significant drain on resources.
Performance Metrics
Quantitative Metrics
- Metric: Portfolio Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Reduction
- Desc: The overall cost efficiency of our global real estate portfolio, including OpEx, CapEx, utilities, and lease costs.
- Target: Deliver a 10-15% reduction over a 3-year period through strategic initiatives.
- Freq: Annually, with quarterly reviews.
- Example: Identifying and executing a lease consolidation strategy in EMEA that saves £1.5M in annual rent and operating expenses.
- Metric: Global Space Utilisation Improvement
- Desc: How effectively we're using our office and operational space globally, aiming to reduce underutilised areas.
- Target: Increase average portfolio space utilisation by 10-15% or sublease 5-10% of identified underutilised space.
- Freq: Bi-annually, with continuous monitoring.
- Example: Implementing a hybrid working model that allows us to reduce our London office footprint by one floor, saving £750K per year.
- Metric: Capital Expenditure (CapEx) Programme Adherence
- Desc: Delivering major building upgrades and fit-out projects on time and within budget across the global portfolio.
- Target: 95% of CapEx projects completed within ±5% of budget and within 90% of the original timeline.
- Freq: Quarterly project reviews.
- Example: Overseeing the £2M APAC office fit-out, delivering it £50K under budget and two weeks early.
- Metric: Integrated Facilities Management (IFM) Provider Performance
- Desc: The overall quality and efficiency of services delivered by our global IFM partners, measured against contractual SLAs.
- Target: Achieve >95% average score across all critical SLAs in quarterly business reviews (QBRs) with IFM providers.
- Freq: Quarterly.
- Example: Working with our global IFM partner to improve their reactive maintenance response time in LatAm from 12 hours to 6 hours.
Qualitative Metrics
- Metric: Strategic Portfolio Alignment
- Desc: How well the global real estate strategy supports and enables the company's overall business objectives and growth plans.
- Evidence: Regularly invited to executive strategy meetings; real estate plans explicitly referenced in business unit strategies; proactive proposals for new market entry or exit strategies.
- Metric: Team Leadership & Development
- Desc: Your ability to build, mentor, and inspire a high-performing global facilities team, including regional managers.
- Evidence: High retention rates within your direct and indirect teams; positive feedback in 360-degree reviews; demonstrable career progression paths for your reports; successful delegation of significant responsibilities.
- Metric: Proactive Risk Management
- Desc: Identifying and mitigating potential risks related to facilities operations, compliance, and business continuity before they become major issues.
- Evidence: Zero critical compliance breaches globally; robust and regularly tested Business Continuity Plans (BCPs) in place for all key sites; early identification of potential lease expiry issues or major system failures.
- Metric: Stakeholder Trust & Influence
- Desc: Your ability to build strong relationships and influence key internal and external partners to achieve facilities objectives.
- Evidence: Finance and HR leadership actively seek your input on strategic initiatives; you're able to secure budget approvals for significant CapEx projects; positive feedback from regional business leaders on facilities support.
Primary Traits
- Trait: Calm Under Pressure
- Manifestation: When a major incident hits – say, a critical data centre cooling system fails in Frankfurt at 2 AM – you're the one who stays cool, calm, and collected. You'll be methodically assessing the situation, communicating clearly to the executive team, and directing the recovery, not panicking. You can de-escalate a tense situation with a landlord or a frustrated regional manager, keeping everyone focused on solutions.
- Benefit: In global facilities, emergencies don't respect business hours or time zones. Your ability to maintain composure and execute a recovery plan during a crisis directly impacts our business continuity, reputation, and potentially millions in revenue. People look to you for leadership when things go wrong, so panic isn't an option.
- Trait: Process-Minded
- Manifestation: You fundamentally believe in the power of a well-defined process. You'll be designing global standard operating procedures (SOPs) for everything from critical system shutdowns to incident reporting and vendor onboarding. You're the kind of person who ensures our Planned Preventive Maintenance (PPM) schedules are not just created, but actually adhered to across all sites, and you'll audit to make sure. You're always looking for ways to standardise and optimise.
- Benefit: Managing a global portfolio without robust, repeatable processes is a recipe for chaos, inconsistency, and costly reactive failures. Your process-driven approach is the only way we can ensure compliance, optimise efficiency, and prevent those dreaded 3 AM emergency calls. It's about building a predictable, reliable operation.
- Trait: Pragmatic Influencer
- Manifestation: You're constantly 'selling' the value of facilities. This means you'll use hard data – like 'this 15-year-old chiller has a 75% chance of catastrophic failure in the next 18 months, costing us £750K in downtime' – to convince the CFO to approve a £250K CapEx replacement. You can negotiate firmly but fairly with a global IFM provider in London, a local contractor in Dubai, or a demanding business unit head, always getting to a practical, mutually beneficial outcome.
- Benefit: You can't just mandate things at this level; you need to win people over. Whether it's securing budget, getting buy-in for a new global policy, or navigating complex vendor relationships, your ability to influence others with data-backed arguments and a collaborative approach is absolutely critical. Without it, you'll struggle to drive strategic change and become a bottleneck, not a leader.
Supporting Traits
- Trait: Fiscally Prudent
- Desc: You treat company money like your own, always looking for value and efficiency without compromising safety or quality. You're comfortable scrutinising invoices and challenging budget assumptions.
- Trait: Highly Resilient
- Desc: You can bounce back quickly from setbacks, whether it's a project delay, a difficult negotiation, or a particularly challenging emergency. You don't get easily discouraged by the inevitable bumps in the road.
- Trait: Mechanically Curious
- Desc: You have a genuine interest in how buildings work – from HVAC systems to electrical grids and smart technologies. You don't need to be an engineer, but you're keen to understand the underlying mechanics.
- Trait: Culturally Astute
- Desc: You're sensitive to cultural nuances when managing teams, vendors, and projects across different countries. You understand that what works in one region might not work in another and adapt your approach accordingly.
Primary Motivators
- Motivator: Driving Strategic Impact
- Daily: You'll be excited by the prospect of shaping the company's physical footprint, knowing your decisions directly contribute to the bottom line and employee experience. This shows up in your proactive proposals for portfolio optimisation and your focus on long-term value.
- Motivator: Solving Complex Global Challenges
- Daily: You thrive on untangling multi-faceted problems that involve different cultures, regulations, and technical systems. You enjoy the intellectual challenge of finding solutions that work across diverse environments.
- Motivator: Leading and Developing Teams
- Daily: You get satisfaction from mentoring regional managers, building capability within your global team, and seeing your reports grow and succeed. You're invested in their professional development.
Potential Demotivators
Honestly, this role isn't for everyone. If you crave a predictable 9-to-5, this probably isn't it. You'll inherit legacy issues – deferred maintenance, outdated systems, and sometimes, just plain bad decisions from years ago – that you'll have to fix. You'll constantly be battling the perception of facilities as 'just an overhead cost' and have to fight for every pound of budget. The 'urgent' global project you've been working on for months might get deprioritised overnight because of a new business acquisition. And yes, the 3 AM emergency calls for a critical system failure are a real thing, and they will happen.
Common Frustrations
- The 'Cost Centre' Stigma: Constantly having to justify strategic investments against immediate cost-cutting pressures.
- The Deferred Maintenance Time Bomb: Inheriting a portfolio with years of neglected maintenance that now demands expensive, urgent repairs.
- Vendor Inconsistency: Managing global contracts where service quality varies wildly by region, making performance management a nightmare.
- Navigating Global Red Tape: The sheer complexity of local building codes, environmental regulations, and permitting processes across dozens of countries.
- The 'Smart' Buildings, Dumb Data Problem: Drowning in IoT data but struggling to turn it into actionable insights due to poor integration or lack of analytical tools.
What Role Doesn't Offer
- A purely strategic, hands-off role – you'll still need to get into the weeds sometimes, especially during crises.
- Complete autonomy without accountability – you'll have significant decision authority, but with multi-million pound P&L responsibility.
- A static environment – the business, regulations, and technology are always changing, meaning your strategy needs to adapt constantly.
- Instant gratification – many of your strategic initiatives will have long lead times and require patience to see through.
ADHD Positives
- The fast-paced, crisis-driven aspects of global facilities management can be highly engaging, offering constant novelty and problem-solving opportunities.
- The need for quick, decisive action during emergencies can play to strengths in rapid assessment and response.
- Managing multiple, diverse projects and global teams can provide the varied stimulation often sought.
ADHD Challenges and Accommodations
- Maintaining focus on long-term strategic planning amidst daily operational demands can be tough. We can help with structured planning tools and dedicated 'deep work' blocks.
- The administrative burden of global compliance and detailed budget management might be challenging. We can provide robust administrative support and AI tools for routine tasks.
- Unexpected 3 AM calls can disrupt routines. We can explore flexible working arrangements to accommodate recovery after such events.
Dyslexia Positives
- Often brings strong spatial reasoning, which is invaluable for understanding building layouts, space planning, and optimising physical environments.
- Excellent problem-solving skills, especially for complex, multi-dimensional facilities issues.
- Strengths in big-picture thinking and strategic pattern recognition, crucial for global portfolio management.
Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations
- Reading and drafting extensive legal documents (leases, contracts) or detailed compliance reports might be time-consuming. We encourage the use of text-to-speech software and provide legal/administrative support for review.
- Managing large volumes of written communication. We promote concise, clear communication styles and offer tools for drafting assistance.
- Detailed financial reporting. We ensure access to finance specialists and robust, user-friendly financial systems.
Autism Positives
- A strong adherence to processes and logical systems, which is critical for standardising global facilities operations and ensuring compliance.
- Exceptional attention to detail, particularly in technical specifications, safety protocols, and contractual agreements.
- Ability to focus deeply on complex problems and identify patterns or anomalies in data from BMS or IWMS systems.
Autism Challenges and Accommodations
- Navigating complex social dynamics in global stakeholder management and vendor negotiations can be draining. We support clear, direct communication and offer coaching on specific negotiation strategies.
- Unpredictable changes or urgent crises can be unsettling. We aim for as much predictability as possible and provide clear crisis protocols and support structures.
- Sensory overload in certain facility environments (e.g., noisy plant rooms, busy construction sites). We can provide noise-cancelling headphones or adjust site visit schedules where feasible.
Sensory Considerations
This role involves a mix of office-based strategic work and occasional site visits to various facilities globally. Office environments are typically modern and open-plan, though quiet zones are available. Site visits can involve varying noise levels (plant rooms, construction), temperatures, and light conditions. There's a significant amount of social interaction, both in person and virtually, across different time zones.
Flexibility Notes
We understand that everyone works differently. We're open to discussing flexible working arrangements, including hybrid models and adjusted hours, to help you perform at your best. The critical thing is delivering results, not punching a clock.
Key Responsibilities
Experience Levels Responsibilities
- Level: Global Facilities Manager Manager (L5)
- Responsibilities: Set the overall vision and multi-year strategy for our global real estate and facilities portfolio, making sure it directly supports our business growth and employee experience.
- Own the global OpEx (operational expenditure) and CapEx (capital expenditure) budgets, typically ranging from £500K to £2M annually, and present these to the Director and CFO, defending every pound.
- Lead and manage our global Integrated Facilities Management (IFM) provider relationships, holding them accountable to rigorous SLAs and KPIs across all regions.
- Drive strategic portfolio optimisation initiatives, like consolidating office space, negotiating new leases, or identifying opportunities for property acquisitions or disposals.
- Build and mentor a high-performing global team of regional facilities managers and specialists, fostering a culture of accountability, continuous improvement, and customer service.
- Develop and implement global standards and policies for health & safety, environmental management, and business continuity, ensuring compliance across all operating jurisdictions.
- Oversee major capital projects (e.g., new office fit-outs, critical infrastructure upgrades) from business case development through to successful delivery, often managing multi-million pound programmes.
- Supervision: You'll be largely self-directed, working towards quarterly and annual objectives set with the Director. We'll have monthly strategic alignment meetings, but the day-to-day execution and problem-solving are yours to own.
- Decision: You have full authority for your functional domain, including budget allocation up to £500K for individual projects (with Director sign-off for larger sums), hiring and performance management decisions for your direct reports, and vendor selection up to £100K. Organisational design within your team is also your call. Any decisions impacting the broader company strategy or P&L above £2M will require alignment with the Director and potentially the C-suite.
- Success: You'll be successful if you can demonstrably reduce our portfolio TCO, improve space utilisation, deliver major CapEx projects on time and budget, and build a highly effective and engaged global facilities team. Ultimately, it's about making our real estate a strategic enabler, not just a necessary expense.
Decision-Making Authority
- Type: Annual OpEx/CapEx Budget Approval
- Entry: Assists with data gathering and initial estimates for a single site.
- Mid: Develops and manages the budget for a specific site or country, with manager approval.
- Senior: Develops regional budgets, proposes efficiency savings, and defends requests to regional leadership.
- Type: Global IFM Provider Selection & Contract Negotiation
- Entry: No involvement beyond understanding current vendor scope.
- Mid: Manages day-to-day relationship with local vendors; provides feedback on performance.
- Senior: Evaluates regional vendor performance; makes recommendations for local contract renewals.
- Type: New Office Fit-Out / Major Renovation
- Entry: Assists with move logistics and minor punch list items.
- Mid: Manages small office re-stacks or minor refurbishments within budget and scope.
- Senior: Leads regional fit-out projects (up to £500K), managing local contractors and timelines.
- Type: Global Policy & Standard Setting (e.g., EHS, Sustainability)
- Entry: Follows established policies and reports non-compliance.
- Mid: Ensures site-level compliance and implements local procedures.
- Senior: Develops regional-specific procedures based on global policy; conducts regional audits.
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Tool: Predictive Maintenance Automation
Benefit: AI analyses real-time data from our BMS and IoT sensors on critical assets like HVAC, elevators, and power systems. It predicts potential failures *before* they happen, automatically generating a work order in Archibus, ordering the correct part, and scheduling the technician. This means fewer surprises and less reactive firefighting.
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Tool: Space Utilisation & Optimisation Analysis
Benefit: An AI tool processes anonymised data from WiFi, security badges, and desk sensors to show you exactly how our office space is *actually* being used. It can model scenarios for consolidation, recommend optimal layouts for hybrid working, and forecast future space needs, saving you countless hours on manual studies.
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Tool: Global Compliance & Regulation Research
Benefit: Use an AI assistant to monitor and summarise changes to building codes, environmental regulations, and health & safety laws across all our operating countries. It'll generate concise briefs, like 'What's new for commercial buildings in Germany this quarter?', replacing hours of manual research and expensive legal consultant fees for routine updates.
ID: ✍️
Tool: Incident & Vendor Communication Drafting
Benefit: When a minor incident occurs (e.g., a power dip in a regional office), AI can draft the initial internal communication explaining the issue, impact, and estimated resolution time. It can also draft routine emails to vendors for performance feedback or to request quotes based on standard templates, freeing you up for more critical, strategic messaging.
Expect to save 15-25 hours weekly
Weekly time savings potential
Typical investment is £50-150/month for advanced AI tools and APIs
Typical tool investment
Competency Requirements
Foundation Skills (Transferable)
Beyond the technical know-how, this role demands a robust set of foundational skills. You'll need to be an exceptional communicator, a strategic problem-solver, and a true leader who can inspire and guide a diverse global team.
- Category: Communication & Influence
- Skills: Executive Presence: Presenting complex information clearly and concisely to C-suite and board members, holding your own in challenging discussions.
- Global Negotiation: Successfully negotiating multi-million pound contracts with landlords, vendors, and service providers across different cultural contexts.
- Cross-Cultural Communication: Effectively leading and motivating diverse teams and stakeholders across different countries and time zones.
- Conflict Resolution: Mediating disagreements between regional teams, internal departments, or with external partners to find common ground.
- Category: Strategic Thinking & Problem-Solving
- Skills: Organisational Strategy: Translating business objectives into actionable real estate and facilities strategies, thinking 3-5 years ahead.
- Complex Problem-Solving: Deconstructing multi-faceted global facilities challenges (e.g., energy efficiency across diverse climates, compliance in varying regulatory landscapes) and developing practical solutions.
- Risk Management: Proactively identifying, assessing, and mitigating operational, financial, and compliance risks across the global portfolio.
- Critical Analysis: Evaluating complex data sets (financials, performance metrics, space utilisation) to draw strategic conclusions and make informed decisions.
- Category: Leadership & People Development
- Skills: Team Leadership: Building, managing, and inspiring a high-performing global team, including other managers, fostering a culture of accountability and excellence.
- Mentorship & Coaching: Actively developing the skills and careers of your direct reports and broader team members.
- Change Management: Leading significant organisational change initiatives related to facilities, ensuring smooth transitions and buy-in from affected stakeholders.
- Delegation & Empowerment: Effectively delegating responsibilities and empowering regional teams to make decisions within their scope.
- Category: Adaptability & Resilience
- Skills: Navigating Ambiguity: Thriving in situations where information is incomplete or objectives are evolving, defining clarity where none exists.
- Crisis Management: Leading effectively during high-pressure incidents (e.g., major system failures, natural disasters), maintaining calm and executing recovery plans.
- Continuous Learning: Staying abreast of industry trends, new technologies, and regulatory changes in the global facilities landscape.
- Stress Tolerance: Maintaining effectiveness and composure under significant pressure and demanding deadlines.
Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)
This role demands a deep understanding of the core principles and practices of global facilities and real estate management. You'll need to be an expert in these areas to effectively lead your team and drive strategic outcomes.
Technical Competencies
- Skill: Strategic Portfolio Planning
- Desc: Moving beyond day-to-day operations to align the global real estate footprint with long-term business objectives, including M&A, market entry/exit, and future of work strategies. This means thinking about our properties as strategic assets.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Analysis
- Desc: Analysing the complete lifecycle cost of a property – including rent, opex, utilities, taxes, maintenance, and eventual decommissioning ('make good') costs – to make informed lease vs. buy decisions and long-term investment strategies.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Capital Expenditure (CapEx) Planning & Execution
- Desc: Developing multi-year roadmaps for major building system upgrades, office fit-outs, and infrastructure retrofits. This includes business case creation, financial modelling (NPV/IRR), and rigorous project oversight for multi-million pound programmes.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Integrated Facilities Management (IFM) Models
- Desc: Designing and managing complex global contracts with third-party providers (e.g., JLL, CBRE, Sodexo) for bundled services, including rigorous performance management through SLAs and KPIs. It's about getting the most out of our partners.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery (BCP/DR)
- Desc: Creating and testing robust plans to ensure critical business operations can continue in the event of a site failure (e.g., power outage, natural disaster, civil unrest). This means identifying critical systems and recovery time objectives (RTOs) for our global sites.
- Level: Advanced
- Skill: Lease Administration & Negotiation
- Desc: Mastering the intricacies of commercial lease agreements, including negotiating favourable terms on rent, tenant improvement (TI) allowances, operating expense caps, and exit clauses across diverse international legal frameworks. This is where significant money can be saved or lost.
- Level: Advanced
Digital Tools
- Tool: IWMS/CAFM (Archibus, Planon, ServiceChannel)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Leading platform selection/consolidation, integrating IWMS with ERP/HRIS, and using portfolio-wide data for strategic space planning and TCO analysis. You'll define how the system serves our global needs.
- Tool: BMS/BAS (Johnson Controls Metasys, Siemens Desigo)
- Level: Architect
- Usage: Developing enterprise-wide building automation standards, approving capital investment for system upgrades, and championing smart building/IoT initiatives across the portfolio. You're thinking about the future of our buildings.
- Tool: EHS & Compliance Platforms (Cority, Intelex)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Setting global EHS policy, managing enterprise risk exposure, and using platform data for board-level reporting on safety performance and ESG metrics. This is about protecting our people and our reputation.
- Tool: Capital Project Management (Procore, Autodesk Construction Cloud)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Overseeing the entire global capital project portfolio, approving multi-million pound budgets, and making go/no-go decisions on major construction initiatives. This means strategic oversight, not just task tracking.
- Tool: ERP/Financials (SAP S/4HANA RE-FX, Oracle NetSuite, Anaplan)
- Level: Architect
- Usage: Integrating real estate and facilities financial data into corporate planning (using tools like Anaplan), modelling long-term portfolio costs, and presenting robust financial cases to the CFO. You're a financial strategist.
- Tool: Data Visualization (Power BI, Tableau, Tableau Server)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Defining the key metrics for the global function. Using visualisation tools (e.g., Tableau Server) to communicate portfolio performance and strategic recommendations to the executive team and board (via Diligent Boards). This is about telling the story with data.
Industry Knowledge
- Area: Global Real Estate Market Dynamics
- Desc: A deep understanding of commercial property trends, supply/demand, and pricing across key international markets, including emerging economies.
- Area: Sustainable Building Practices & ESG
- Desc: Expertise in green building certifications (e.g., BREEAM, LEED), energy efficiency strategies, waste management, and developing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting for facilities.
- Area: Workplace Strategy & Design
- Desc: Knowledge of modern workplace trends, hybrid working models, space planning principles, and how physical environments impact employee productivity and well-being.
- Area: Building Systems & Infrastructure
- Desc: A comprehensive understanding of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire safety, and security systems in commercial buildings, including their maintenance and upgrade cycles.
Regulatory Compliance Regulations
- Reg: Health & Safety Executive (HSE) Regulations (UK)
- Usage: Ensuring all UK sites comply with local health and safety legislation, including risk assessments, accident reporting, and contractor management. You'll set the benchmark for other regions.
- Reg: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards (US)
- Usage: Overseeing compliance with US workplace safety standards across our American portfolio, including training, record-keeping, and incident investigation.
- Reg: Local Building Codes & Permitting
- Usage: Understanding the principles of local building codes and permitting processes in key operating regions, ensuring all construction and renovation projects meet legal requirements.
- Reg: Environmental Regulations (e.g., Waste, Emissions)
- Usage: Developing and implementing strategies to comply with global and local environmental regulations related to waste disposal, energy consumption, and carbon emissions from our facilities.
Essential Prerequisites
- Proven experience managing a multi-country or significant regional facilities portfolio, including full P&L responsibility.
- Demonstrable track record of leading and developing teams, including managing other managers.
- Expert-level proficiency in at least one major IWMS/CAFM system (e.g., Archibus, Planon) and strong experience with ERP financials.
- Significant experience in CapEx planning and execution, including business case development and project management for large-scale initiatives.
- A deep understanding of commercial lease agreements and experience in lease negotiation and administration.
Career Pathway Context
To step into this Global Facilities Manager Manager role, you'll need to have already proven your ability to manage complex operations at a regional or large-scale country level. We're looking for someone who has moved beyond day-to-day tactical management and has started thinking strategically about real estate as a business asset. You'll have experience with multi-million pound budgets and a track record of driving efficiency and value.
Qualifications & Credentials
Emerging Foundation Skills
- Skill: ESG Reporting & Strategy
- Why: Critical within 12 months—investors, regulators, and employees are increasingly demanding robust Environmental, Social, and Governance performance. Facilities management is a huge part of a company's 'E' footprint, so you'll be front and centre.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Carbon Footprint Measurement', 'description': 'Understanding how to accurately measure and report Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions from our buildings.'}, {'concept_name': 'Net Zero Pathways', 'description': 'Developing strategies and roadmaps to achieve net-zero carbon operations across the portfolio.'}, {'concept_name': 'Green Building Certifications', 'description': 'Deep knowledge of schemes like BREEAM, LEED, and WELL, and how to apply them strategically.'}, {'concept_name': 'Supply Chain Sustainability', 'description': 'Evaluating and influencing the environmental performance of our facilities vendors and suppliers.'}, {'concept_name': 'ESG Disclosure Frameworks', 'description': 'Familiarity with reporting standards like GRI, SASB, and TCFD as they relate to real estate.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Attend an industry webinar on ESG in Real Estate or Facilities Management.
- Next 6 months: Lead a small project to baseline our current carbon emissions for one region.
- Next 12 months: Work with our sustainability team to draft a facilities-specific ESG strategy document.
- Within 18 months: Seek out a relevant certification in sustainable facilities management or corporate responsibility.
- QuickWin: Start by understanding our current energy consumption data and identifying the top 3 sites with the highest emissions. Look for low-cost energy efficiency improvements you can implement immediately.
- Skill: Advanced Data Storytelling & Visualisation
- Why: Important within 18 months—you're already using data, but the ability to translate complex facilities data into compelling, executive-level narratives will become even more crucial. It's about influencing with insight.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Narrative Structure for Data', 'description': 'How to build a clear, persuasive story around your data, leading to a specific call to action.'}, {'concept_name': 'Executive Dashboard Design', 'description': 'Creating visually impactful and easy-to-understand dashboards for senior leadership (e.g., in Tableau or Power BI).'}, {'concept_name': 'Benchmarking & Peer Comparison', 'description': 'Using industry benchmarks to contextualise our performance and highlight areas for improvement.'}, {'concept_name': 'Scenario Modelling Visualisation', 'description': 'Presenting different strategic options (e.g., lease vs. buy) with clear financial and operational implications.'}, {'concept_name': 'Audience-Centric Communication', 'description': 'Tailoring your data presentation to the specific needs and understanding of different stakeholder groups (Finance, HR, Operations).'}]
- Prepare: This month: Identify one recurring report you produce and try to simplify its visual presentation.
- Next 3 months: Take an online course on advanced data visualisation or storytelling for business.
- Next 6 months: Volunteer to present a complex facilities analysis to a non-facilities leadership group, focusing on the story.
- Within 12 months: Experiment with new visualisation tools or features within our existing platforms to create more dynamic reports.
- QuickWin: Before your next presentation, ask a colleague to review your slides and tell you what story they're seeing. Adjust based on their feedback.
Advancing Technical Skills
- Skill: Smart Building & IoT Ecosystem Management
- Why: Critical within 6 months—the integration of IoT sensors, advanced BMS, and AI is creating truly 'smart' buildings. You'll need to move beyond simply monitoring these systems to strategically deploying and managing a complex ecosystem that drives efficiency and experience.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'IoT Sensor Networks', 'description': 'Understanding the different types of sensors (occupancy, temperature, air quality) and their data outputs.'}, {'concept_name': 'Digital Twins', 'description': 'The concept of creating virtual replicas of physical buildings for simulation and optimisation.'}, {'concept_name': 'Edge Computing in Facilities', 'description': 'Processing data closer to the source (e.g., within a building) for faster insights and control.'}, {'concept_name': 'Cybersecurity for OT/IoT', 'description': 'Protecting operational technology and IoT networks from cyber threats, which is a growing concern.'}, {'concept_name': 'Vendor Integration & APIs', 'description': 'Managing how different smart building systems communicate and share data.'}]
- Prepare: This week: Research a case study of a 'smart building' implementation in a similar industry.
- This month: Arrange a deep dive with our IT/OT teams to understand our current network architecture for building systems.
- Month 2: Explore a new IoT platform or smart building solution, even if just through online demos.
- Month 3: Develop a small proof-of-concept project using existing sensor data to solve a specific problem (e.g., optimising cleaning schedules).
- QuickWin: Identify one current manual data collection process (e.g., temperature checks) and research how a simple IoT sensor could automate it.
- Skill: AI-Powered Portfolio Optimisation
- Why: Important within 12 months—AI isn't just for predictive maintenance anymore. It's moving into strategic areas like portfolio-wide energy optimisation, lease negotiation support, and even predicting future space needs based on business growth patterns. You'll need to know how to leverage these tools.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Machine Learning for Forecasting', 'description': 'Using ML models to predict energy consumption, maintenance costs, or future space requirements.'}, {'concept_name': 'Natural Language Processing (NLP) for Contracts', 'description': 'AI tools that can analyse lease agreements for key clauses, risks, or negotiation points.'}, {'concept_name': 'Generative AI for Scenario Planning', 'description': 'Using AI to quickly generate and evaluate multiple portfolio optimisation scenarios.'}, {'concept_name': 'Reinforcement Learning for BMS', 'description': 'AI systems that learn to optimise building controls in real-time for energy efficiency and comfort.'}, {'concept_name': 'Data Governance for AI', 'description': 'Ensuring the quality, privacy, and ethical use of data feeding AI models.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Identify a specific portfolio challenge (e.g., high energy costs) and research how AI is being applied to solve it in the industry.
- Next 6 months: Work with a data scientist (internal or external) on a pilot project using AI for a specific facilities problem.
- Next 12 months: Evaluate potential AI vendors for portfolio optimisation solutions and present a business case.
- Within 18 months: Develop a strategy for integrating AI tools into our existing IWMS and ERP systems.
- QuickWin: Use a simple AI tool (like ChatGPT or Claude) to summarise a complex industry report on AI in facilities management and identify key takeaways for our business.
Future Skills Closing Note
The future of facilities management is exciting and rapidly evolving. Your willingness to embrace new technologies and continuously develop these advanced technical skills won't just benefit your career; it'll be crucial for keeping our organisation competitive and our facilities truly world-class.
Education Requirements
- Level: Minimum
- Req: A Bachelor's degree in Real Estate, Facilities Management, Engineering, Business Administration, or a related field.
- Alts: We're pragmatic; extensive, demonstrable experience (15+ years) in managing large, multi-country facilities portfolios, coupled with relevant professional certifications, could be considered equivalent.
- Level: Preferred
- Req: A Master's degree (e.g., MBA, MSc in Real Estate or Facilities Management).
- Alts: This shows a commitment to advanced strategic thinking and management principles, which is a big plus.
Experience Requirements
You'll need roughly 12-16 years of progressive experience in facilities management or corporate real estate, with a significant portion of that time (at least 5-7 years) spent managing multi-country or global portfolios. This should include direct experience leading teams of managers, owning multi-million pound budgets, and driving strategic initiatives rather than just operational oversight. We're looking for someone who has genuinely 'been there, done that' at a strategic level.
Preferred Certifications
- Cert: Certified Facilities Manager (CFM)
- Prod: International Facility Management Association (IFMA)
- Usage: Demonstrates a broad, in-depth understanding of facilities management competencies, which is highly relevant for a global leadership role.
- Cert: Facilities Management Professional (FMP)
- Prod: International Facility Management Association (IFMA)
- Usage: Focuses on core FM knowledge, including operations, maintenance, project management, and finance, essential for managing a global function.
- Cert: Chartered Surveyor (MRICS/FRICS)
- Prod: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
- Usage: A globally recognised qualification that signifies expertise in real estate, property management, and valuation, crucial for strategic portfolio decisions.
- Cert: Project Management Professional (PMP)
- Prod: Project Management Institute (PMI)
- Usage: Useful for overseeing large capital projects and ensuring they are delivered on time and within budget.
Recommended Activities
- Active participation in industry associations like IFMA, RICS, or IWFM, attending conferences and networking events.
- Regularly reading industry publications and thought leadership pieces on real estate, facilities, and workplace trends.
- Pursuing continuous learning through executive education programmes or specialised courses in areas like sustainability, smart buildings, or advanced negotiation.
- Mentoring junior professionals within the facilities sector, which helps solidify your own knowledge and leadership skills.
Career Progression Pathways
Entry Paths to This Role
- Path: Senior Regional Facilities Manager (L3/L4)
- Time: 3-5 years in a senior regional role
- Path: Head of Corporate Real Estate (Smaller Organisation)
- Time: 4-6 years in a similar leadership role
- Path: Senior Manager / Director at a Global IFM Provider
- Time: 5-7 years in a client-facing leadership role
Career Progression From This Role
- Pathway: Director of Global Real Estate & Facilities (L6)
- Time: 3-5 years in this L5 role
Long Term Vision Potential Roles
- Title: Chief Workplace Officer (CWO)
- Time: 5-8 years from L5
- Title: Chief Real Estate Officer (CREO)
- Time: 5-8 years from L5
- Title: VP of Operations / Global Head of Shared Services
- Time: 6-10 years from L5
Sector Mobility
Your skills in global portfolio management, strategic planning, budgeting, and vendor management are highly transferable. You could move into similar senior roles in other large corporations, real estate investment trusts (REITs), global integrated facilities management providers, or even property development firms. The demand for leaders who can strategically manage physical assets is constant.
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.