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Technical Services Manager - London Portfolio (Hybrid) - Up to ?75,000 + Benefits

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Technical Services Manager – London Portfolio (Hybrid) – Up to £75,000 + Benefits

Are you a technically astute leader ready to shape the future of building performance across one of the most dynamic commercial portfolios in London

We’re recruiting for a Technical Services Manager to take ownership of engineering excellence, compliance, and innovation across a high-profile portfolio of commercial buildings in Central London and the South East. This hybrid role offers the flexibility to work between client sites, home, and a central London office hub.

You’ll be the go-to expert for all things technical—driving standards, leading contractor performance, and supporting strategic initiatives across:

Business Solutions & Transition Management

Operational & Contract Oversight

Project & Fit-Out Delivery

Engineering Consultancy

Health & Safety Compliance

Sustainability & Energy Strategy

What You’ll Be Doing

Lead Technical Excellence: Act as the technical authority across the portfolio, ensuring buildings operate safely, efficiently, and sustainably.

Collaborate Across Teams: Work closely with FM, Building Consultancy, and Sustainability teams to deliver joined-up solutions that enhance occupier experience and asset value.

Drive Compliance & Risk Management: Conduct technical audits, site inspections, and ensure contractor performance aligns with KPIs and statutory obligations.

Support Projects & Fit-Outs: Provide technical input on landlord and tenant works, including plant upgrades, insurance works, and minor refurbishments.

Champion ESG & Innovation: Review energy data, support net-zero initiatives, and advise on smart building technologies and IoT integration.

Client-Facing Reporting: Deliver clear, insightful technical reports and updates to clients and stakeholders, translating complex engineering issues into actionable insights.

Team Leadership: Mentor and develop a small technical team, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement.

What We’re Looking For

Experience: 2–4 years in technical services or FM, ideally within premium commercial office environments in London.

Technical Knowledge: Strong understanding of building services, M&E systems, and landlord-side fit-out works.

Compliance Expertise: Solid grasp of H&S legislation including COSHH, L8, LOLER, PUWER, CDM, and more.

Qualifications: Engineering qualification (mechanical or electrical) preferred. Professional memberships such as IWFM, NEBOSH, or IOSH are a plus.

Communication Skills: Confident engaging with clients, occupiers, contractors, and internal teams—able to influence and lead with credibility.

Mindset: Proactive, adaptable, and solutions-focused, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver results under pressure.

Why Join

Be part of a forward-thinking team managing some of London’s most prestigious commercial assets.

Influence sustainability and smart building strategies at portfolio level.

Enjoy a flexible hybrid working model and a competitive package up to £75,000, plus benefits

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