Area manager pay in Sheffield April 2026
How much do area managers in Sheffield get paid?
area managers in Sheffield earn
£11.45-20.99 per hour
Based on 19 employee reviews
What do top employers pay area managers?
Who are the top area manager employers?
Who are the worst area manager employers?
Recent area manager Jobs in Sheffield
- Facilities Engineer at Butternut Box posted 3 days ago
- Facilities Manager at National Trust posted 3 days ago
- Facilities Manager - 6 Month FTC at CBRE posted 25 days ago
- Facilities Coordinator at Frasers Group posted 1 month ago
- Retail Facilities Management Supervisor at Frasers Group posted 16 days ago
- Engineering and Facilities Manager at TJX posted 5 months ago
How are people paid?
Based on 19 employees
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What do area managers do?
Facilities managers have the job of overseeing the maintenance and operations of a building.
This includes making sure all the cleaning, catering, parking, waste disposal and security services are all running smoothly. As well as making sure everything meets health and safety standards,
They can work in:
- Corporate buildings and offices
- Factories
- Prisons
- Hospitals
- Events venues
- Schools, colleges and universities
- Museums, galleries and libraries
Other names for Facilities managers are:
- Estates manager
- Support services manager
- Contracts manager
This type of job involves:
- Finding, negotiating and communicating with service contractors
- Budgeting and keeping costs low
- Keeping everyone safe
- Making sure office systems are running as they should (e.g. IT services)
- Planning for future changes (e.g. office moves and refurbishments)
- Checking that contracted services are running well
You are likely to work in an office, but might find yourself on your feet a bit.
If you want to apply for a facilities manager job, you might need the following:
- A university degree or relevant apprenticeship
- Experience in facilities management
- The right to work in the UK
You can also start as a caretaker and work your way up. You may be offered to work towards a facilities management qualification.