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Senior Workplace Coordinator
About Pleo
Messy spend management is tricky business. And tedious processes are a lose-lose situation for all involved, not just finance. At Pleo, we're changing that. We build spend solutions that make managing money seamless, empowering, and surprisingly effective for finance teams and employees alike - with a vision to help all businesses ‘go beyond’.
The word ‘Pleo’ actually means ‘more than you’d expect’, and living by that mantra has been the secret to our success over the last 10 years.
Now, we’re at a pivotal moment in our journey; every move we make has a direct impact on our 40,000+ customers, our business, and our collective success. We need people who take pride in uncovering customer needs, who turn complex problems into simple solutions, challenge the way things are done (respectfully), and always aim high. With great ambitions driving us forward, we can’t say we’ve got this whole thing figured out. And frankly, that’s half the fun! What we can say is that we’re a driven, progressive, and, importantly, a kind bunch of 850+ people from over 100 nationalities, all committed to delivering the future of business spending, together.
About The Role
We take pride in everything we build for our people, from spaces to events and communities, bringing the social glue that makes Pleo one of the best scaleups in Europe. Our work ensures that besides functional and state-of-the-art workspaces, we also provide a space where everyone can belong, reflecting Pleo’s culture and values.
Now, with 650+ people spanning across our 6 main workplace locations, and multiple smaller hubs, we simply work to ensure that our offices are exciting and effective places for employees to collaborate and make work….work!
So if you’re passionate about joining a distributed team, and being on the ground in one of the most vibrant hubs in Europe then look no further!
Who You’ll Be Working With And Reporting To
You will be reporting to our Workplace & Compliance Manager and joining the Workplace & Experience team, a team focusing on building exceptional people experiences and fostering engaging and smooth working environments for everyone. We support Pleo’s offices across 11+ countries and 3 continents, with the goal of bringing everyone together in workspaces that focus on wellbeing, help drive engagement, and support performance.
What you’ll be doing
As a Senior Workplace Coordinator, you will look after:
- Event & Community Management: whether it’s a Summer or a Winter gathering or a sustainability programme - you’ll be planning the events, managing the budget and promoting employee engagement.
- Office Management: Ensuring office spaces are functional, aesthetically pleasing, and aligned with organizational needs.
- Physical Security Oversight: Manage day-to-day office security operations, including access control systems, CCTV monitoring, and visitor management protocols to ensure a safe environment for all employees and guests.
- UK Compliance & Safety: Serve as the workplace champion for UK health, safety, and security compliance, ensuring the London office strictly aligns with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
- Data Protection & Privacy: Maintain and audit physical security logs, keycards, and surveillance data in strict adherence to UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
- Emergency Preparedness: Lead risk assessments, coordinate local fire warden/first aid training, and manage incident response plans in collaboration with building management and local authorities.
- Make the London Office better: come up with new ideas for what you believe is needed, improve what isn’t working and automate wherever possible
- Gather feedback: you’ll be continuously striving to improve the workplace experience, so gathering feedback from stakeholders and employees will be really important to understand where to improve
- Larger ad-hoc projects: perhaps we’re going through an office refurbishment, implementing a new security process or, hosting a group of employees from another office - you’ll ensure everything runs smoothly!
- Contract Management: Closely support the follow up and monitoring of the area services & contracts, identifying ways to improve services while keeping cost flat or reduced.
- Budget Management: ensure we’re making the most of our money by giving the best experience at the lowest cost by performing and monitoring the budget control environment in all activities, purchases, services, etc.
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What You Bring
You’ll thrive in this role if you have:
- A first proven experience in workplace, office, property or facilities management. We will consider individuals with experience of projects and budget management as well.
- Experience managing a budget close to £1M.
- A love for organising, bringing structure, optimising, communicating, and building relationships
- A ‘get your hands dirty’ attitude and the ability to lead on operational priorities such as client or supplier negotiations
- Knowledge of workplace technology and current trends in office design and hybrid work environments
- A familiarity with Slack, G’Suite (especially spreadsheets) & Notion
- A familiarity with event planning & community building
Why is this role a good fit for you
This role is a good fit for you if:
- You are creative and like to innovate, try out new approaches and ideas.
- You get as excited about coordinating fun activities and events as you are about improving processes.
- You are eager to develop your skillset across many different areas. We know that nobody will be an expert at everything but the right person for this role will be keen to develop their skillset in health & safety, compliance, IT or event management.
This role is not a good fit for you if:
- You constantly need a very busy office social environment. The London office vibe can vary between very quiet or absolutely buzzing and it’s important for you to be comfortable with both.
- You need very structured instructions. You will be given a lot of freedom and autonomy in this role, you need to be self-sufficient and to take initiatives to manage your own work or suggest new approaches.
- You need to follow a structured routine. Each day can look completely different in this role.
How You’ll Develop In This Role
In your first 6 months at Pleo, you will:
- Lead office space improvements to drive impact in experience and compliance.
- Collaborate with Techops and Risk & Compliance teams, to enhance physical security in our office.
- Grow your skills in project management, budget control and facilities operations, by taking on new challenges as the company continues to scale.


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- Your own Pleo card (no more out-of-pocket spending!)
- Lunch is on us for your work days - enjoy catered meals or receive a lunch allowance based on your local office
- Comprehensive private healthcare - depending on your location, coverage options include Vitality, Alan or Médis
- We offer 28 days of holiday + your public holidays
- For our Team, we offer both hybrid and fully remote working options
- We use MyndUp to give our employees access to free mental health and well-being support with great success so far
- Paid parental leave - we want to make sure that we're supportive of families and help you feel that you don't have to compromise your family due to work
The interview process
We want to ensure you are set-up for success and understand what will be expected of you. If your application is successful, our interview process is as follows:
- Intro call: A 30-minute chat with our Talent Partner to discuss the role and your background.
- Hiring Manager interview: A 45 to 60-minute conversation-based interview deep diving into your experience and motivations.
- Pleo Challenge interview: A 60-minute practical interview task where you’ll have to solve a real-life problem you could encounter in your day-to-day job at Pleo.
Transparency is important to us so we also wanted to share some insights about what we’re looking for in applications to ensure you can set yourself up for success!
- Last time we hired a Senior Workplace Coordinator, we received a total of 320 applications but only 15 were selected for an intro call. With this in mind, we want to help you understand what we really care about when reviewing your application:
- We receive a lot of CVs, and many of them are AI-generated. We love seeing people leverage AI—it’s a big focus for us internally too—but without human intervention, these CVs can sometimes become generic and fail to show a candidate in the best light. What we're really looking for is the specific details of real impact that only you—not AI—know from your previous experience. A top tip from us is to use the “Achieved X, as measured by Y, by doing Z” formula (credit: Laszlo Bock, :2014) to give a really clear picture of what you’ve worked on. A final note: including links to your previous companies' websites is a huge help and allows us to truly understand your background.
- Every single application we receive is reviewed by a human (yes, hundreds of them) because we believe that candidates' efforts should be matched by an equal level of human care. This means that we expect a similar level of attention put into your application. Read and answer the application questions carefully, they make a huge
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