Facilities Manager Salaries

Facilities Manager salaries in London, United Kingdom

Base pay
£36K - £51K/yr
£43K/yrAverage base pay
Additional salary
£3K/yrAverage
£1K - £5K/yrRange
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Last updated 3 Jun 2026733 Salaries submitted
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Total pay trajectory

Facilities Manager
HK$44KHK$59K/mo
Senior Facilities Manager
HK$70KHK$88K/mo

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28 salaries

Job title | Years of Experience
Total Pay
Location
Date submitted
Job title | Years of Experience
Location
Date submitted
Total Pay
Base Additional pay
Facilities Manager
10-14 Years
HK$682K/yr
HK$629K • HK$53K
Hong Kong
HK$682K/yr
HK$629K • HK$53K
Facilities Manager
4-6 Years
HK$524K/yr
HK$524K • HK$0
Hong Kong
HK$524K/yr
HK$524K • HK$0
Facilities Manager
10-14 Years
HK$258K/yr
HK$258K • HK$0
Kowloon Bay
HK$258K/yr
HK$258K • HK$0
Facilities Manager
1-3 Years
HK$588K/yr
HK$588K • HK$0
Hong Kong
HK$588K/yr
HK$588K • HK$0
Facilities Manager
10-14 Years
HK$576K/yr
HK$576K • HK$0
Wan Chai
HK$576K/yr
HK$576K • HK$0
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Facilities Manager
15+ Years
HK$663K - HK$775K/yr
Jordon, Kowloon City
HK$663K - HK$775K/yr
Facilities Manager
7-9 Years
HK$556K - HK$644K/yr
Hong Kong
HK$556K - HK$644K/yr
Facilities Manager
10-14 Years
HK$473K/yr
HK$473K • HK$0
Hong Kong
HK$473K/yr
HK$473K • HK$0
Facilities Manager
1-3 Years
HK$501K - HK$579K/yr
Hong Kong
HK$501K - HK$579K/yr
Facilities Manager
15+ Years
HK$554K - HK$647K/yr
Hong Kong
HK$554K - HK$647K/yr

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Frequently asked questions about Facilities Manager salaries

The average salary for a Facilities Manager is £45,745 per year or £22 per hour in London, United Kingdom, which is 17% lower than the national average. Top earners have reported making up to £68,987 (90th percentile). However, the typical pay range in London, United Kingdom is between £37,689 (25th percentile) and £56,283 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 733 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Facilities Manager employees in London, United Kingdom as of June 2026.
The highest salary for a Facilities Manager in London, United Kingdom is £56,283 per year, £4,690 per month or £27 per hour.
The lowest salary for a Facilities Manager in London, United Kingdom is £37,689 per year, £3,141 per month or £18 per hour.
Pay for facilities managers can vary depending on experience, with entry-level candidates earning slightly less than the national average. With experience, however, they can reach a salary that is somewhat over the average. This pay is similar pay for health and safety advisers, general practice surveyors, and business services engineers. With the right experience, facilities managers can increase their pay by becoming a regional manager, or by taking on a senior role.
There are several strategies to boosting your salary as a facilities manager. The higher earners in this sector generally have a bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant field to learn industry-specific skills and start on a higher salary, so qualifications may be the way to go.
Alternatively, look into specific training such as the Facility Management Professional certification offered by the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) to keep your skills razor-sharp and make you stand out to potential employers. Knowledge of first aid, HVAC systems, and identifying hazards in the workplace, are essential to your role, so aim to keep these skills in check.
With professional development, you can establish yourself as an expert in your field and increase your earning potential over time, or target higher-paying job opportunities within your current organisation or other companies in the industry.
Since the job of a facilities manager is so varied, it may not be immediately obvious to your boss what responsibilities you have or what you've helped the company achieve. When negotiating your salary in a new or existing position, bring proof of projects you've overseen or measurable changes you've made to operations, safety, or management. Compare your current salary to what others are earning in your area to see if it falls in line with the average. If you want a salary increase, state a firm figure and not a salary range to get the compensation you feel is appropriate.