A large facilities and maintenance company are seeking a fabric bia's contract manager to over see a large team on an existing large R&D site near Abingdon, Oxfordshire. This role is to manage a team of around 6 people including a supervisor as well as external contractors. This is a static Monday - Friday position.
Package includes:
Competitive salary up to £60k
Pension
On going training and development
25 + 8 days holiday
Private health care plans
Other cooperate benefits and discounts Role Purpose
To oversee and manage the day to day activities of the Fabric Team and fabric related sub-contractors.
Generation of proposals and supervision from inception to completion of minor and extra works.
Ensuring reactive, minor and extra works are completed to building fabric to a high standard and within service level agreements
Ensure that Reactive maintenance is carried out to all site fabric assets
Liaise with sub-contractors to obtain quotations prior to preparation of minor and extra works proposal
Ensure that accurate and comprehensive records are kept pertaining to Health & Safety, Building Compliance and Quality Assurance.
To ensure the Fabric Technicians are undertaking work tasks as directed and with suitable H&S awareness/implementation.
Monitoring and awareness of compliance to the contractual KPI's/SLA's.The ideal candidate will have:
Previous experience within a fabric based manager role
Qualified within a trade
Experience with extra works and projects
Able to manage and oversee direct and indirect labour
Able to pass a BPSS site clearance
Experience managing both commercial and operational functions
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Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK.
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