Do you have experience of managing small works projects?
Have you gota track record in working in the commercialmaintenance industry?
If the answer is yes, then read on......
An exciting opportunity has arisen to work for one of the leading maintenanceproviders on a large university campus based in Hertfordshire.
The successful candidate will be responsible for managing and overseeingsmall works projects and taking ownership making sure they are delivered andcompleted to an extremely high standard. Projects including refurbishments, life cycle works and new installations.
In return the company is offering a competitive salary paying up to 45,000, further training and career progression.
Key duties & Responsibilities:
- Responsible for all small works projects including electrical, mechanical and fabric across the campus, up to the value of around 20k.
- Undertake a PPM schedule of active maintenance tasks.
- Manage building refurbishment projects as required.
- Develop project schedules, ensuring deadlines are met and critical path items are prioritised.
- Management oversight of staff moves and changes and management of one internal resource.
- Ensuring that Health & Safety regulations are adhered when undertaking project work.
- Arranging quotations and raising purchase orders, using workflow tools and then approving invoices received.
- Organising and planning the workload and issue planned preventative maintenance tasks and new work requests to the team in an efficient manner.
- Ensuring all maintenance targets are met.
- Good understanding of electrical, mechanical and fabric works. Knowledge of running and managing small projects.
- Previous fit out experience.
- Previous contractor management skills and the ability to form professional, collaborative relationships with externally sourced suppliers
- Previous experience of working in commercial buildings.
- Previous experience of risk assessments and issuing permits to work.
- A proven track record in commercial building maintenance
- IOSH Managing safety or alternative desirable