About the Role
Overview
The Assistant Building Manager will support the Building Manager in delivering a compliant and efficient facilities management service, overseeing in-house staff, suppliers, and consultants. This will include managing both hard and soft services for a single building.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide exceptional customer service to both internal and external stakeholders.
- Maintain regular and effective communication with clients and tenants.
- Supervise on-site staff, ensuring adherence to all people-related policies and procedures.
- Collaborate with internal teams within Property Management, support functions, and the broader Real Estate division.
- Oversee and evaluate the performance of suppliers, ensuring high-quality service delivery.
- Conduct supplier audits and inspections to ensure service standards are met.
- Help in the preparation, tracking, and reconciliation of the service charge budget.
- Track and report supplier performance against agreed-upon SLAs.
- Manage suppliers to guarantee safe, compliant, and effective delivery of all mechanical and electrical services, including life safety systems, vertical transportation, and public health systems.
- Procure goods and services in line with established procedures and policies.
- Assist in preparing management reports for various stakeholders and attend management meetings as necessary.
- Perform regular building inspections, document findings, and oversee required actions or repairs.
- Help ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations.
- Work with the sustainability team to manage local environmental activities and meet statutory requirements (e.g., ISO14001).
- Ensure compliance with internal policies and procedures, including Procurement, Finance, Compliance, and HR.
- Ensure robust security and emergency procedures are followed and take an active role during emergency situations.
- Complete administrative tasks as required, including system usage, filing, and inventory management.
- Assess and approve expenses in line with the service charge budget.
Person Specification
Qualifications/Key Skills
- IWFM membership or Associate Membership
- IOSH Managing Safely accreditation
Experience
- Previous experience in a similar role
- Knowledge of commercial leases and landlord-tenant relationships
- Understanding of service charge budgets and accounting principles
- Strong knowledge of health, safety, and environmental regulations
- Basic understanding of mechanical and electrical services
- Excellent written and spoken English skills
- Proficiency in MS Office (intermediate level) and other relevant software (e.g., Meridian, Proactis, Snapshot, Tramps)
Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK.