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Facilities Manager

London
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Facilities Manager for Disrupter Hospitality Brand!

Location: London - central
Employment Type: Full-time
Salary: £50-60K plus annual bonus
Work Pattern: Flexible availability across a 24/7 rota

Role Overview

We are seeking a proactive and experienced Facilities Manager to oversee the maintenance and operational integrity of a ground-breaking high-performing hospitality property. This role is pivotal in ensuring guest comfort, safety, and sustainability across all building systems and infrastructure.

Key Responsibilities

Oversee maintenance and repair of all areas including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and structural components.
Conduct regular inspections to identify and resolve maintenance issues promptly.
Ensure full compliance with UK regulations including health & safety, fire codes, water quality, and building standards.
Lead ESG initiatives focused on energy efficiency, waste reduction, and sustainable practices.
Manage maintenance budgets and source cost-effective solutions
Coordinate with external contractors and suppliers for repairs and upgrades.
Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, inspections, and compliance documentation.
Respond swiftly to emergency maintenance issues to minimize guest disruption.
Collaborate with other departments to support operational needs and enhance property functionality.

Candidate Profile

Proven experience in facilities management, ideally within hospitality or high-tech environments such as smart buildings.
NEBOSH, ECS Card or IOSH Managing Safely/SMSTS qualifications
Strong understanding of UK building regulations, health & safety, and sustainability best practices.
Comfortable working with automation, and IoT technologies.
Calm under pressure, quick-thinking, and solutions-oriented.
Tech-savvy and enthusiastic about digital operations and system dashboards.
Flexible and available to work across a 24/7 rota.(40 hrs a week but can include weekends)

What We Offer

Opportunity to join a ground breaking operation at the very start
A dynamic and supportive work environment
Opportunities for professional growth and development
Commitment to sustainability and innovation
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