Joshua Robert
Regional Facilities Manager

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Regional Facilities Manager
Location: East Midlands
Salary: £51,000 + Bonus
Contract: Permanent
About the Role
We are working with a well-established client who is looking to appoint an experienced and driven Regional Facilities Manager. This is a key role responsible for delivering high-quality facilities management services across a diverse portfolio of sites in the East Midlands.
You will play a vital part in ensuring operational excellence, maintaining compliance, and creating safe, efficient, and well-managed environments for all stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
- Oversee day-to-day facilities operations across multiple sites, ensuring consistent and high-quality service delivery
- Lead, motivate, and support on-site teams as well as external contractors
- Develop and manage maintenance strategies, including planned preventative maintenance (PPM) programmes
- Ensure full compliance with health & safety legislation, statutory requirements, and company policies
- Manage budgets effectively, controlling costs and identifying opportunities for improved efficiency
- Oversee supplier performance, procurement activities, and contract management
- Act as the primary point of contact for clients and senior stakeholders across the region
- Carry out regular site inspections and audits to maintain high standards
- Support the delivery of projects such as refurbishments, relocations, and fit-outs
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- Proven experience in facilities management, ideally within a multi-site or regional role (commercial, retail, or logistics environments preferred)
- Strong understanding of health & safety regulations and compliance standards
- Effective leadership and people management skills
- Commercially aware, with experience managing budgets and contracts
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities
- Able to work independently and manage a varied workload
- Relevant qualifications such as IWFM or NEBOSH are advantageous
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