Job Description
Account Director - London\n\nJob Purpose:\n \nOne of CBRE Global Workplace Solutions key divisions, Facilities Management, is seeking an Account Director to take responsibility for a large private sector customer in North London. As a Facilities Management Account Director, you will be responsible for delivery of FM to The Account, working in partnership with all stakeholders to ensure a 5 Star service is delivered and maintained at all times. Constant innovation is key to our long-term success, and within the role you will be responsible for improving both operational and commercial performance through best practice, operational excellence and identifying opportunities for introducing new service lines and product offerings.\n\nRole Summary:\n\nResponsible for the day to day running of both the hard and soft services, organising the site team and supply chain in order to meet contractual outputs and objectives\nMaintain customer relations including progress meeting, site visits, and obtaining referrals\nManaging & having accountability for the P&L and maintaining agreed profit margins\nManaging a team of soft services professionals and M&E engineers and contract support workers effectively to maximize the performance of the company\nAssist in the preparation of standard operating procedures, emergency and contingency plans\nEnsure the provision of healthy and safe working conditions and regularly review the H&S policy\nEnsure that opportunities for the strategic development of the contract are exploited, to deliver increased turnover and profitability, and make sure that contracts are re-won on re-tender\n\nPerson Specifications:\n\nInterested candidates must possess quantifiable experience within a similar role.\nFacilities Management experience\nGovernment or manufacturing environment would be desirable\nA qualification in health & safety (NEBOSH, IOSH) is desirable\nStrong commercial acumen is essential, and experience of managing a P&L is preferable.\nExcellent communication and management skills are essential