Maintenance Manager
Location: Oxford
Salary: £36,024 - £42,978 per annum
Applications are invited for the position of Maintenance Manager at the Centre.
The Role
Leading a team of three Maintenance Technicians, the successful candidate will have good experience in estates and/or building management of a similar sized institution, sufficient knowledge of relevant legislation and industry ‘best practice’, and a methodical and solution focused approach. They will have excellent organizational skills, including balancing a varied workload, collaborating successfully with other departments, managing contractors effectively and efficiently, and prioritizing competing demands with the ability to think ahead of issues. A recognized qualification in Health and safety would be advantageous.
Main Duties:
Maintenance of Centre premises and residential properties.
Manage inventory checks on residential accommodation for incoming and outgoing tenants/licensees.
Manage the Centre’s commercial properties in liaison with managing agents.
Develop and implement an adequate plan for planned, routine and preventative maintenance, repairs and renewals, and respond appropriately to urgent and unpredicted repairs.
Act as Line Manager for the Centre’s Maintenance Technicians, including ensuring their appropriate training and efficient deployment and carrying out appraisals as required.
Prepare and manage the Estates annual budget.
Manage resources related to Estates efficiently and effectively, ensuring optimum balance between cost and quality.
Manage the Centre’s grounds maintenance contract and work with the relevant personnel to ensure agreed specifications are met.
Manage and ensure the safe and uninterrupted operation of all water features in the Centre.
Manage the Centre’s property, corporate and residential insurances.
Manage the Centre’s electricity, gas, water utilities, business rates and council tax accounts.
Manage the Centre’s Building Management System and plants, ensuring they remain in a safe, secure and optimum functional state.
Ensure maintenance schedules meet contractual, warranty and insurance requirements.
Ensure compliance with all Occupational and Public H&S legislation (e.g. COSHH, DSE), and prepare all necessary Risk Assessments related to the Maintenance Department, Permits to Work and ensure all Contractors comply with obligations.
Comply with all statutory testing and inspection regimes, including lifting equipment, mansafe systems, DSE, PAT, lightning conductors, asbestos, legionella, and emergency lighting.
Check and test fire protections systems to ensure compliance with Fire Safety Regulations and review Fire Risk Assessments regularly.
Regularly inspect fire safety equipment, escape routes and fire exits.
Liaise with the lodge to ensure that all Centre members, staff and residents are fully aware of all fire safety and evacuation processes and procedures.
Ensure adequate personal emergency evacuation plans (PEEP) are in place for people with disabilities.
Monitor the implementation of the Centre’s Health & Safety Policy and contribute to the enhancement of this and any related policies.
Act as manager for the Centre’s HMO and ‘selective’ accommodation licenses
Skills and Qualifications
Good knowledge of health and safety legislation and statutory compliance, preferably with an industry recognized qualification (preferably NEBOSH
Up to date knowledge of industry developments, best practice and relevant legislation changes including health and safety, fire and environmental health
Proven track record of premises management, ideally in a similar environment
Experience in forward planning and project management including reactive, routine and planned and preventative maintenance
Proven track record of setting and working within budgets
Demonstrable experience of managing workplace health and safety
Proven track record of people management skills, leadership and management experience with the ability to communicate effectively with all stakeholders both internally and externally
Excellent oral and written communication skills, including report writing and internal communication eg to share building plans and on-going progress
Excellent IT skills including proficiency with Excel, CAD and database systems
High degree of drive and motivation to deliver high standards
Ability to work calmly under pressure to tight timescales, and ability to prioritise effectively and to multi-task
Good organising skills with attention to detail
Willingness to be flexible with hours worked and able to work outside normal working hours
Ability to build good working relationships and to establish a collaborative style of working with effective influencing skills
Adaptable approach to different contacts, and ability to understand different needs and sensitivities within the Centre environment
Benefits
35 days leave per annum, including public holidays
Enrolment into OSPS pension scheme
Lunches provided during term time (when available)
Free parking (until available)
To Apply
If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this Centre, please do not hesitate to apply