FI Property Group
Regional Facilities Manager

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Regional Facilities Manager
Regional Facilities Manager – Join a Growing National Property Business
FI Facilities Management Ltd is seeking a talented Regional Facilities Manager to lead the delivery of high‑quality FM services across a diverse commercial property portfolio. Whether you're already operating at regional level or you're a high‑performing Facilities Manager ready to step up, this is an exciting opportunity to take on greater responsibility in a forward‑thinking, people‑centred organisation.
Locations: Main base Peterborough and overseeing other locations such as Ipswich, Milton Keynes, Aylesbury.
What You’ll Do Lead FM operations across multiple sites, ensuring safe, compliant and efficient environments Manage contractors and suppliers across hard and soft services Build strong tenant relationships and drive service excellence Oversee budgets, projects and maintenance programmes Champion Health & Safety and protect asset value Lead and develop your team to achieve consistently high standards What We’re Looking For Strong FM experience across hard and soft services Confident people leader with a proactive, solutions‑focused approach Conscientious, dependable, and proud of delivering great work Innovative mindset—keen to improve processes and challenge the status quo NEBOSH or similar qualification (IWFM desirable) Why Join Us? Regional autonomy and the freedom to innovate A supportive team culture built on trust, ownership and collaboration Opportunities for personal growth in a large, expanding property business
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Company Benefits 25 days holidays, plus bank holidays Company Pension Company Sick Pay EAP - Employee Assistance Programme Company Events Modern Offices AXA Healthcare Scheme Referral Bonus


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