TC Facilities Management
Area Manager

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Job Description: Area Manager
TC Facilities Management are recruiting for an Area Manager to join our team, working across locations predominantly between SW London, Epsom, Cheam and Kingston. The successful candidate will be expected to manage the day to day operations for multiple accounts and all aspects involved such as recruitment, auditing, building client relationship, managing the teams on site etc.
Shift Pattern: 5 out of 7 days, including weekends
Start Time & End Time: Flexible shifts
Location: Working across sites in SW London
Salary Details: £35000 per year + Company car or Car Allowance
Vacancy Type: Permanent
Hours Per Week: 40
What will you be doing?
- Carry out structured site visits that ensure specifications are being met and customer expectations are managed, building an honest and open working relationship with the customer
- Ensure effective team-working through structured meetings
- Coach and develop all direct reports to deliver brilliant service ensuring all understand their responsibilities
- Manage, deliver and review weekly hours budget, business measures, and KPI data
- Review audits and take necessary actions to improve if required
- Complete and upload any audits in accordance with company policy
- Complete and submit all necessary paperwork accurately and ensure sign-offs where required
- Ensure the on-site teams have sufficient working equipment, machinery, and products
- Provide support within the region as required
- Manage the training and development for all staff within your region
- Recruit internal and external talent for onsite positions
- Ensure colleagues are trained in and adhere to all required compliance
- Adhere to all company processes, policies and procedures
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- Car Allowance or company car
- Pension
- Private health insurance
- Yearly performance related bonus
- Chance for progression
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