Poland is an important partner for the UK. The British Embassy Warsaw works to develop relations between all parts of Poland and all parts of the UK. Our work covers the breadth of the bilateral relationship, including political, commercial, security and economic issues of interest to both the UK and Poland, which we deliver under the framework of a Country Strategy setting out key objectives. Roles and responsibilities might evolve, in line with the Country Strategy.
The Building Compliance lead for Europe is a new specialist role reporting directly to the FCDO Head of Global Building Compliance. The successful candidate will be responsible for the day-to-day compliance management and oversight of the third-generation European outsourced facilities management (FM) contract. As regional compliance subject matter expert you will also be responsible for the oversight and management of regional sustainability and compliance leadership for projects within region. The post holder will be a key member of the Overseas Estate Department (OED) regional team and will be required to support the global maintenance programme commercial team in relation to European projects when required.
Are you ready to lead compliance across Europe’s outsourced FM contract and set the standard for audits, sustainability, and governance?Do you want to be the go‑to compliance expert, advising senior stakeholders and driving accountability across a high‑profile international portfolio
Maintaining strong working relationships with FM service delivery partners and OED team members will be key, and you will also be required to frequently engage with senior management and operational managers at Post, as well as with the wider FCDO estates teams on compliance related matters and policy standards. You will act as a primary advisor to the wider Overseas Operations team for compliance advice across the contract. Regular regional travel will be required.
The successful candidate will be required to lead on all compliance related activities on behalf of OED within region. Activities will include ensuring that all contractual requirements and obligations are being fully met at all times, documentation and information is provided in the correct format, to the correct standard, in a consistent manner and that it is checked and validated in the shared portal to remain up-to-date and accurate at all times. Performing a leading role in the contract wide audit programme, the compliance manager will ensure that the clients’ obligations are being fully discharged as part of their business-as-usual activity and to introduce monitoring and reporting on all corrective measures to ensure that they are achieved in a timely manner.
The FCDO operates against a robust suite of property standards and the European compliance lead will be required to develop a very strong working understanding of the standards and policies to ensure that the service partner and wider OED team are operating in accordance with the requirements.
Main duties and responsibilities:
Stakeholder management:
This is a full-time, fixed-term position of 5 days (37.5 hours net) per week, from Monday to Friday, for the period of two years with the possibility of extension.
The salary for this position is PLN 23,226 gross per month.
Other benefits:
Please note that staff members are responsible for paying any income tax required by the local law.
The successful candidate will be subject to reference checks and the satisfactory completion of a probationary period of three months.
Visa / Passport requirements: Candidates must currently hold the independent right to live and work in Poland and be prepared to ensure that right remains throughout the scope of the contract. Please note that it is your responsibility to ensure you meet the legal requirements to live and work in this country. The British Embassy does not sponsor work permits.
Learning & Development:
The British Embassy Warsaw offers a wide range of other development opportunities, including shadowing other teams, mentoring and interactive Learning and Development sessions, as supported by the wider FCDO training offer.
Working patterns: The British Embassy Warsaw has a strong commitment to work/life balance. Standard office hours are 8.30-16.30 with flexi-hours possibility within the opening hours 8.00-18.00. We also have mobile technology and offer hybrid working with remote working days to be agreed with Line Managers.
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