The Role:
Protecting the past. Building for the future.
We are seeking a highly skilled and driven Buildings Manager to lead the care, compliance and enhancement of our diverse portfolio of residential, commercial, agricultural and leisure buildings – including the impressive Lulworth Castle and the captivating ruins of Bindon Abbey.
This is a rare opportunity to be responsible for the stewardship of buildings that matter – not just for their beauty and heritage but for their essential contribution as homes, workplaces and tourism destinations.
We are a forward-thinking, values led organisation committed to the responsible conservation and enhancement of both our natural and built environment. We are proud of our buildings and we’re seeking a leader who shares that pride, along with having technical insight, people skills and an environmental ethos to ensure our portfolio thrives for generations to come.
As Buildings Manager you will lead on the delivery of all building care, maintenance, statutory compliance and improvement projects across the estate’s built assets. Working closely with the Director of Built Environment and our in-house labour team, your role will ensure that every building performs to its highest potential – visually, operationally and environmentally.
This is an operational management role with a strong grasp on strategic delivery. You will manage a skilled in-house team, coordinate external specialists and drive forward initiatives that balance heritage protections, modern functionality and environmental performance.
To apply, please send a CV and covering letter detailing your suitability for the role to recruitment@lulworth.com .
Key Responsibilities:
- Plan and oversee all planned, cyclical and reactive maintenance across the estate.
- Implement and maintain robust compliance regimes covering fire safety, health & safety, asbestos, water hygiene, electrical systems, access and heritage consents.
- Conduct regular inspections and condition surveys to inform works programming and budgets.
- Lead and develop the in-house Buildings Team, fostering a strong culture of responsibility, pride and continuous improvement.
- Manage procurement, performance and compliance of external consultants and contractors, ensuring value, quality and health & safety standards.
- Scope and deliver refurbishment and capital improvement projects.
- Work collaboratively with conservation bodies and planning authorities to ensure sensitive and effective delivery.
- Prepare, manage and monitor budgets for maintenance, compliance and capital works.
- Support the Director of Built Environment with long-term strategic planning for asset improvement and sustainability investment.
- Identify and implement measures to improve the energy efficiency and environmental performance of estate buildings, including low-carbon retrofits.
- Contribute to the estate's broader sustainability and decarbonisation targets through smart building management and project innovation.
- Work closely with rural surveying and property management colleagues within the Built Environment division, as well as Natural Environment, Visitor Experience and Commercial Enterprise teams to support operational needs and occupant satisfaction.
- Liaise effectively with occupiers, tenants, visitors and stakeholders to ensure buildings are safe, attractive and fit for purpose.
Skills, Experience and Qualifications:
- Proven experience managing buildings and infrastructure across a varied property portfolio - ideally with heritage and rural context.
- Strong technical knowledge of building fabric, construction methods, M&E systems and environmental retrofitting.
- Experience in conservation and heritage building maintenance and project delivery.
- Deep understanding of statutory compliance and risk management across building services and listed buildings.
- Experience in managing and motivating staff, contractors and consultants across multiple projects.
- Confident managing budgets, work programmes and reporting at both strategic and operational levels.
- Excellent communication, collaboration and stakeholder management skills.
- Desirable - Qualified in Building Surveying, Construction Management or related discipline (MRICS, MCIOB or similar).
- Desirable - Familiarity with building performance monitoring and reporting tools.
- Desirable - A passion for sustainability and the role of buildings in environmental impact reduction.
- Desirable - Appreciation for the responsibilities of working in a privately owned, heritage-focused estate environment.
Benefits:
- A high-impact, high trust role on one of the UK's most prestigious rural estates.
- A dynamic, supportive and forward-looking team environment.
- Competitive salary, based on skills, knowledge and experience.
- Estate pension and benefits package.
- Professional development opportunities and the chance to make a tangible difference to historic and modern buildings alike.
- Daily working life in an exceptional natural and architectural setting.
We reserve the right to close this position before the published closing date, should the need occur. We therefore advise that you complete and submit your application as soon as possible.
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You will be asked to provide evidence of all the qualifications listed on your application form at interview.
Reference:
BE01
Status:
Full Time
Hours:
Core hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday - Friday
Pay:
Competitive dependent on skills, experience, knowledge and qualifications
Pay Type:
Salary
Interview Date:
TBD
Closing Date:
15/09/2025 12:00 am