Job Introduction
We’re looking for an experienced, proactive and solutions-focused Regional Maintenance Manager to join our central Facilities team. Covering a portfolio of care homes across a the London region, this is an excellent opportunity to take ownership of maintenance operations, statutory compliance, and team development—ensuring our homes remain safe, compliant, and welcoming environments for residents and staff.
If you enjoy working in a fast-paced, hands-on role, thrive on problem-solving, and take pride in developing people as well as buildings, this could be the perfect next step in your career.
What’s on Offer
Agincare is a proudly family-run organisation, dedicated to our values and to delivering the highest levels of care to our service users. Working at Agincare brings many benefits, including:
- Salary of up to £50,000 per annum
- Use of a company van
- Fully funded training and career development
- Blue Light discount package (great discounts on travel, leisure, entertainment and more)
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) – support for employees and their families
- Company pension scheme
- Opportunity to travel across the UK and work with a wide range of sites and teams
What You’ll Be Doing
In this varied regional role, you’ll take ownership of maintenance, repairs, and compliance across your allocated homes—leading teams, managing contractors, and ensuring statutory obligations are consistently met.
Maintenance & Compliance Management
Lead planned and reactive maintenance across all sites within your region
Ensure full statutory compliance, including fire safety, gas, electrical, legionella, LOLER, COSHH, and general health & safety requirements
Ensure all compliance checks are completed on time and accurately documented
Monitor compliance levels and report risks, remedial actions, and major works to the central Facilities team
Ensure infection control procedures are followed during all maintenance activity
Repairs & Preventative Maintenance
Undertake or oversee general repairs and upkeep, including plumbing, joinery, decorating, and fault-finding
Implement preventative maintenance programmes to reduce breakdowns and extend asset life
Manage grounds maintenance to ensure safe and well-presented outdoor areas
Support furniture moves and maintain accurate inventories of company and resident-owned assets
Leadership & Team Management
Provide leadership, coaching, and technical support to on-site Maintenance Operatives across your region
Carry out regular site visits to monitor standards, train teams, and promote safe working practices
Act as the escalation point for complex maintenance or compliance issues
Support workforce planning by prioritising workloads and agreeing maintenance schedules with Registered Managers
Contractor & Cost Management
Liaise with and supervise external contractors, ensuring compliance with company standards and health & safety legislation
Inspect completed works and address any quality or compliance issues
Control regional maintenance spend, ensuring contractors are used only when work is beyond internal capability or required to meet statutory deadlines
Communication, Reporting & Travel
Maintain accurate records of maintenance activity, compliance checks, and expenditure
Communicate professionally with residents, managers, colleagues, and external stakeholders
Attend meetings, appraisals, and mandatory training as required
Travel regularly between sites using a company vehicle
About You
You’ll be a confident, organised, and hands-on maintenance professional with strong technical knowledge and a passion for compliance and quality. You’ll be comfortable working autonomously across a region while leading, coaching, and supporting site-based teams.
We’re looking for someone who:
Has proven experience in a regional or multi-site maintenance or facilities role
A trade background in either plumbing, plastering, tiling, electrician, joinery or window / door installation is required
Has strong knowledge of statutory compliance and health & safety requirements
Is confident coaching and developing maintenance teams
Takes a practical, solution-focused approach to problem-solving
Ability to complete basic records of work, and the expenditure incurred
Communicates clearly and professionally at all levels
Holds a full, clean UK driving licence
Why Agincare?
At Agincare, we don’t just offer jobs – we offer careers with meaning. With a supportive culture, national presence, and real room to grow, you’ll be part of a team that’s proud to make a difference every day.
About Agincare
We’re a family run business that's been caring and supporting people since 1986.
With over 4,500 team members, we’re one of the UK’s largest care providers and are continuing to grow. We have over 100 locations across England including our care & nursing homes, home care branches, extra care schemes, supported living properties and live-in offices.
Agincare are signatories of the Care Leaver Covenant and are committed to supporting care leavers to live independently. We are proud to be able to offer a guaranteed interview to care leavers, or an informal conversation about our career opportunities.
All of our care services are regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Equal opportunities are important to us at Agincare and we welcome applications from all.
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