Senior Project Manager
Job Title:
Senior Project Manager
• identifying and recording the use of space and advising on ways of increasing space utilisation;
Department:
Estates and Facilities Projects and Infrastructure
• property and asset management;
Responsible to:
Assistant Director (Projects and Infrastructure)
• acquisition and disposal of built environment related assets;
Responsible for:
Project Manager(s)
• procuring and managing utilities and services;
Grade:
Grade 8
• providing postal, delivery and security arrangements and advice to the University; and
Salary range:
£40,793-£48,676, plus potential for market supplement based on experience
• the delivery of a wide-range of customer-facing services, including: contract management; estates and facilities relationships management; housekeeping and cleaning, business resilience, event management; reception helpdesk; university retail; business support; health and safety; and management information. The Senior Project Manager will provide a total service in connection with the evaluation, planning, co-ordination, procurement, execution, and timely occupation of individual new build, infrastructure, remodelling and refurbishments projects within the University’s overall development plan. The post-holder will ensure compliance, at all stages of a project, with Estates Project Procedures, Good Practice, National Audit Office and Funding Council requirements, and other internal University guidelines; value for money and fitness for purpose.
Contract type:
Permanent
Working arrangements:
Nominal 35 hours Five days out of seven, primarily Monday to Friday
The Department and Role Purpose
The Estates and Facilities Directorate provides a number of essential services to Durham University and is responsible for managing, maintaining and developing the infrastructure and building fabric of the various campuses, including: • maintaining and regularly reviewing a maintenance programme which takes account of short, medium and long term needs of all buildings and University grounds; • implementing the works identified and funded within the various maintenance programmes and operating a system for dealing with day-to day requirements, including the provision of an out-of- hours emergency service; • providing a professional, technical service to the University for the design, construction and procurement of new buildings and adaptation works to existing buildings;
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