Head of Facilities Management and Capital Projects

Posted 19 June by Qualserv Consulting
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My client, a local authority is looking for a Head of Facilities Management and Capital Projects with corporate health and safety (CH&S), emergency planning and business continuity. This interim role will be for an initial period of 6 months but is extendable, and will be based in Bexleyheath, Kent.

£659 per day inside IR35 via an umbrella company

6 months, extendable

Bexleyheath, Kent

  • Significant experience of working in local or central government or another major public sector organisation
  • Significant experience of working/negotiating directly with senior officers and Members across the Council and external partners
  • Significant experience of leading complex corporate and service projects involving colleagues from other departments/disciplines
  • Experience of working with Members and preparing and presenting Committee reports
  • Significant experience of developing and implementing strategies and plans to improve service delivery, with particular reference to property assets
  • Financial management experience, including experience of directly managing budgets
  • Knowledge of legislative and regulatory requirements in respect of facilities management and health and safety
  • Experience of project management, including managing business processes and analysis. This will include an ability to manage cross-cutting project teams and working groups

Keywords: Facilities, management, Capital projects, health and safety, H & S, emergency planning, building, CIWFM, NEBOSH, IOSH, manager, director, property

Required skills

  • Facilities Management
  • Local Government
  • Emergency Planning
  • H&S

Reference: 52905258

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