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Seeking an experienced Area Manager for school cleaning services in Essex. This leadership role requires strong people management, client relations, and budget control skills. You must have a full UK driving licence and a proven background in the sector. We offer career progression, wellbeing ben...
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United Kingdom , Essex
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37000.00 GBP / Year
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Join a leading UK playground manufacturer as an Area Sales Manager. Manage an established territory, building key relationships with local authorities via tenders and site surveys. Enjoy a competitive OTE £60k-£65k, uncapped commission, company car, and remote work across several Home Counties.
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United Kingdom , Remote (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Essex, Surrey, Hampshire, West Sussex)
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40000.00 - 45000.00 GBP / Year
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Lead our award-winning team as an Area Manager in Essex, leveraging your school cleaning management expertise. You will ensure service excellence, control budgets, and develop staff through coaching and training. This role requires a proactive leader with strong people skills, a full UK driving l...
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United Kingdom , Essex
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37595.00 GBP / Year
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Atlas Facilities Management Limited
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Are you a strategic leader with a passion for driving regional success and building high-performing teams? Exploring Area Manager jobs could be the next pivotal step in your career. An Area Manager is a senior leadership professional responsible for overseeing the operations, performance, and strategic direction of multiple business units, branches, or locations within a designated geographical area. This role is the critical link between corporate strategy and local execution, ensuring consistency, efficiency, and profitability across a region. Professionals in these jobs carry a diverse and demanding portfolio of responsibilities. Typically, their core duties involve managing and developing a team of store, branch, or operations managers. They are tasked with setting regional performance targets, analyzing key performance indicators (KPIs), and implementing strategies to meet or exceed sales, operational, and financial goals. A significant part of the role involves conducting regular site visits to audit operations, ensure compliance with company standards, provide coaching, and identify areas for improvement. Area Managers are also deeply involved in resource management, which includes budgeting, inventory control, and staffing. They champion company initiatives, ensure exceptional customer or client satisfaction, and are often the primary point of contact for resolving complex regional issues. The skill set required for a successful career in Area Manager jobs is both broad and deep. Strong leadership and people management skills are non-negotiable, as motivating and developing a dispersed team is central to the role. Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities are essential for interpreting performance data and making informed, strategic decisions. These professionals must possess outstanding communication and interpersonal skills to effectively liaise with senior leadership, their direct reports, and key stakeholders. Financial acumen for budgeting and P&L management is commonly required. Furthermore, Area Managers must be highly organized, adept at multitasking, and capable of prioritizing in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Typical requirements for these positions often include a bachelor’s degree in business administration, management, or a related field, coupled with several years of progressive experience in a management or supervisory capacity, often within the same industry. Proven experience in multi-unit management is a significant advantage. Due to the nature of overseeing a territory, a valid driver’s license and a willingness to travel extensively within the region are standard expectations for most Area Manager jobs. If you are a results-driven leader ready to take on regional responsibility and make a substantial impact on a business's success, pursuing Area Manager jobs offers a challenging and rewarding career path with significant growth potential.

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