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Inverclyde, , United Kingdom
Insight Executive Group are delighted to be working with a Global Financial Service and solutions company who are looking for a Building Manager to join the team. They are looking for someone who will be responsible for managing the delivery of an effective and compliant service through in-house staff, suppliers, and consultants – primarily focussed on hard services – within a single building or group of buildings. A Leader who is responsible for the project throughout its lifecycle
Day-to-day of Building Manager:
* Prepare, monitor and reconcile service charge budgets
* Check and approve expenditure against service charge budgets
* Provide best in class customer service to internal and external customer base
* Maintain regular and effective communication with clients and tenants
* Manage site based staff, ensuring all people related policies and procedures are followed
* Maintain regular and effective communication with internal colleagues in Property Management, support functions and the wider Real Estate business
* Monitor works conducted/service provided by suppliers
The Building Manager will be able to demonstrate:
* Degree or equivalent or by experience
* Membership or Associate Membership of BIFM or IOSH – desirable
* National General Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health - accredited by NEBOSH or willingness to work towards
* Previous experience in a similar role
* Understanding of commercial leases and the landlord and tenant relationship
* Good understanding of service charge budgets and accounting principles
Salary & Benefits of Building Manager:
* Salary: £36K-£37K
* Private Medical Care
* 25 Days Annual leave + bank holidays
* Travel & Retail discounts
If you match the above criteria and are interested in the role, please send your CV through for a discussion about the role – Many thanks
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adj unusually wonderful. A currently popular slang term, largely interchangeable with “brilliant” or “great.” You’d use it to describe the goal that your football team just scored, or your favourite Elton John song. Though if you even had a favourite Elton John song, there’s a good chance you’re unfamiliar with current slang.
Adj. Excellent, wonderful. E.g."We had a blinding time last night."
demountable/transportable building.
a building not suitable for use
Hammer and tack is British building rhyming slang for back.
Shoveller is British slang for a building site labourer.
fantastic
- If something is a blinding success - it does not mean that any eyes were poked out with sharp sticks - it means it was awesome.
The whole boiling is slang for the whole lot.
Birding is British slang for chasing women.
Wilding is slang for running amok.
Noun. Using obscenities such as expletives, usually in annoyance. See 'effing'. E.g."I've never seen him so angry, effing and blinding despite being a vicar."
building used by fishermen to store their fish
Adj. Balding.
The large fairlead at the bow for passing out hawsers or cable.
If something is a blinding success - it does not mean that any eyes were poked out with sharp sticks - it means it was awesome.
A he-man anus, usually; virginal rectal opening, anus; asshole.
Personalized technique of blowing a locomotive whistle, applicable only in the days before the whistles became standardized
Blinding is British slang for marvellous, great, very good.
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