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Manager, Workplace Services 

St. Louis, MO

Position Summary

The Manager of Workplace Services will be responsible for the strategic and day-to-day management of the firm’s facilities, office services, and workplace environment. This role is key in ensuring that our physical space reflects our brand, supports employee productivity, and meets regulatory and safety requirements. The ideal candidate will have strong facilities management expertise, excellent organizational skills, and a proactive approach to problem-solving.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Oversee the maintenance, repair, and upkeep of office facilities, equipment, and systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing, security, etc.).
  • Review and/or oversee vendor services to ensure standardization of over 100+ office locations.
  • Manage vendor relationships for office/workplace needs, building services, janitorial, security, and maintenance contracts.
  • Coordinate with Focus real estate and IT teams, and local employee base, regarding office moves, space planning, and work setups.
  • Ensure all facilities meet health, safety, and accessibility standards.
  • Develop, implement, and test workplace policies, processes, and standards that align with the firm’s culture and compliance needs.
  • Oversee reception, mail, and office supply management.
  • Enhance the workplace environment to support employee well-being, collaboration, and productivity.
  • Prepare and manage the facilities budget, including forecasting and cost optimization.
  • Oversee facility-related aspects of business continuity and emergency preparedness planning.

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of facilities or workplace services management experience; financial services industry experience a plus.
  • Proven experience managing a large (50+) real estate portfolio.  
  • Strong project management and organizational skills.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities.
  • Knowledge of building systems, safety codes, and sustainability best practices.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Facilities Management, Business Administration, or related field (preferred).

This position is an Exempt role. The annualized base pay range for this role is expected to be between $120,000-$140,000/yr. Actual base pay could vary based on factors including but not limited to experience, subject matter expertise, geographic location where work will be performed and the applicant's skill set.  The base pay is just one component of the total compensation package for employees. Other rewards may include an annual bonus and a comprehensive benefits package.

Focus Partners Wealth is an organization of wealth, asset, and business management resources that brings strength, innovation, and partnership to client relationships. Through a comprehensive range of services, we work with clients at every stage, helping them control their financial future — whether that’s planning for retirement, preparing the next generation, or growing their business. We are dedicated to fostering meaningful growth for our clients. Our team of advisors works collectively to deliver personalized wealth planning strategies across local communities, placing our clients’ values, goals, motivations, and priorities at the heart of everything we do.


Focus Partners Wealth is a registered investment advisor with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Registration does not imply any level of skill or training. Additional information about Focus Partners Wealth is also available on the SEC's website at www.advisorinfo.sec.gov.

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