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Join us as a Facilities Manager
This is an opportunity to Take on a new career challenge and join us in this varied role where you'll be responsible for maintaining a safe and efficient workplace
As Facilities Manager, you'll act as a trusted partner and property specialist for a portfolio of properties
You'll be working collaboratively with teams across the bank to deliver improvements in process and customer experiences
What you'll do
As a Facilities Manager, you’ll be acting as the building owner accountable for all day-to-day and change activity within the property. You’ll be delivering all facilities services in accordance with approved procedures and standards, as well as making sure that service level targets are achieved in relation to running costs, energy conservation and cost reduction opportunities. In addition, you’ll be:
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- Acting as the key interface for any projects within the property, ensuring a safe and efficient workplace with planned reactive maintenance through helpdesk and supply partners
- Understanding what the customer and business thinks and feels by actively reviewing key performance indications, identifying trends and taking timely action to address areas of improvement
- Maintaining adherence to operating standards, quality processes and managing supplier partner relationships, in order to optimise performance and value for money
- Developing and maintaining effective relationships with internal, external and supplier stakeholders, enabling positive customer and business outcomes across organisational boundaries
- Acting as internal consultant and subject matter expert to our stakeholder network, ensuring compliance with all internal and external regulatory standards, process and controls


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The skills you'll need
To succeed in this role, you'll need experience gained in a property related discipline, facilities management or supplier management. You'll also hold a professional qualification such as Facilities Management with a minimum standard of level 4, or equivalent. We'll also look to you to bring:
- The ability to manage stakeholders effectively
- Knowledge of risk and compliance management practices
- Experience in delivering successful customer experience and service performance improvement initiatives
Hours
35
Job Posting Closing Date: 21/07/2026
Ways of Working: Office First
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