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Corporate Facilities Manager - Oxford - 50k
- Salary:
- to 50k + Benefits
- Location:
- Oxford, Witney, Abingdon, Banbury, Reading, Bristol, Newbury, Berkshire, Wiltshire, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
- Job Type:
- Permanent
- Date Posted:
- 29-Jun-2009 11:30Add to My Shortlist
Corporate Facilities Manager - Oxford - £48, 000 - £50, 000. This is a fantastic opportunity to join our client in this newly created role. You will lead a team involved in the provision of soft facilities (Reception/Office/Catering and Security) using your excellent strategic and operational skills. As Corporate Facilities Manager you will: * Develop and lead delivery of Facilities Management service...
Facilities Manager
- Salary:
- £35'000 to £40'000
- Location:
- Nationwide
- Job Type:
- Permanent
- Date Posted:
- 04-Jul-2009 00:00Add to My Shortlist
A Facilities Management provider require a Facilities Manager on a Nationwide basis tomanage and maintain all of the M&E Equipment. The key objectives of the role will be to establish, maintain and manage a long term maintenance register across the whole of the estate which covers over 200 Buildings covering all items of plant and equipment across the whole of...
Technical Manager (Facilities Management)
- Salary:
- £40000 TO £50000
- Location:
- Nationwide
- Job Type:
- Permanent
- Date Posted:
- 04-Jul-2009 00:00Add to My Shortlist
A Facilities Managementcompany require a Technical Manager to oversee all of the Hard Services provision across a Nationwide Public Sector Contract. Role description The Technical Manager will report to the Technical Manager and will with the support of a Facilities Manager help to improve the technical delivery of a Hard Services Contract in a Public Sector environment focusing on sustainability...





