7 essential skills for project managers in facilities management
Skilled project managers are in demand. By 2027, employers will need 87.7% million project management professionals, and there’s already been a 15% growth since 2007.
Their experience means you’ll get the best advice. We offer consultative services for every candidate we work with, helping you to find your next leadership position, with the salary and benefits that fit your needs.
We partner with some of the biggest facilities management service providers in the industry, as well as end user clients and global real estate businesses, so we know we have the best roles and the best candidates on the market.
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Lead by Mark Fearnley, Associate Director, we offer both Retained and Contingent recruitment services. We also offer consultative services for each candidate we work with, whether they are actively or passively searching for their next Leadership opportunity in the industry.
Our team is highly networked, with both clients and candidates gaining the benefit of our industry knowledge and network.
Roles we recruit for are typically at “Director” or “Head of” level and include: Account Director, Operations Directors, Head of Workplace Services, Head of Facilities Management, Divisional Director, Contract Director and a range of other senior FM positions.
If you are a senior level candidate wishing to discreetly explore your next opportunity in FM and Workplace, or are a client looking to hire senior talent for your business, contact Mark Fearnley on 0121 702 1464 or email [email protected].uk
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