Building Surveyor

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BU I LD I NG S URVE YOR – E S T A T E S A N D C AMP U S S E R V I C E S

03 Introduction from Steve Holgate 04 The University 06 The Estate 08 The Role 12 Living in Leicester 14 How to Apply

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Message from Steve Holgate

Thank you for your interest in the role of Building Surveyor in Estates and Campus Services at the University of Leicester.

There has never been a better time to join the University, or to work in our city. Since taking up our positions over the last 18 months, the University has embarked upon a challenging and very exciting Campus Masterplan aligned to delivering the Physical Environment Strategy over the next 5-10 years. The first phase of works include a new Business School on the Brookfield Campus, an extension to the Percy Gee student hub including new central paved Square, together with a new Teaching & Learning building, amounting to in excess of £65m investment to enable first phase moves to be completed in 2019. The second phase and major part of the Capital Programme will then follow from 2020 with a total investment exceeding £500m, with several major projects on main campus together with major public realm and infrastructure works. Other works include a privately financed residential and multi decked car parking scheme providing circa 1,250 beds, a new residences Masterplan and a new and exciting project to develop Space Park Leicester which will be recognised internationally and will build on Leicester’s reputation for space science. With responsibility for leading a range of complex refurbishment projects typically up to £1m in value, the Building Surveyor will act in the capacity of Designer, Lead Consultant and Project Manager for minor works and capital schemes, leading and motivating combined teams of internal staff and external consultants to provide completed schemes to the required brief, programme and budgetary constraints agreed. Successful candidates will have gained demonstrable experience of managing complex refurbishment and strategic maintenance schemes in the £50k to £1m value range. You will have strong technical and commercial skills, with experience of contract administration and design. It is essential that candidates have excellent interpersonal and communication skills together with the adaptability to manage a number of projects simultaneously. It is anticipated that candidates will possess a relevant professional qualification in an area such as building surveying, construction or project management.

This is not a role for the faint-hearted, nor would we expect you to want it to be.

In return we can offer you the opportunity to work at the heart of a successful, supportive and ambitious organisation, and will support you with an exciting package to attract the most capable people. We look forward to hearing from you.

Steve Holgate Director of Projects and Planning

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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y

We have a proud history, founded in the aftermath of WorldWar I as a living memorial to those who lost their lives in the Great War. Our motto – Ut VitamHabeant, ‘so that they may have life’ – reflects our values to do justice to the hopes and expectations of those on whose shoulders we now stand, striving to make a difference in everything that we do. Today our University is a lively, energetic and global community, in which dedicated and talented people are anticipating, working towards, and helping to shape the future. Our ambition remains constant; to use education and research as a means to make new discoveries and offer hope to future generations and change the world for the better. The recent Research Excellence Framework (REF) confirmed our position as a leading research university, ranked among the top 25 universities for research power. Our research has wide-ranging impacts on society, health, culture, and the environment, with 75% judged to be internationally excellent. Whether it’s our revolutionary work in DNA fingerprinting, the discovery of Richard III or breakthroughs in the treatment of degenerative diseases, we demonstrate education and knowledge to be a power for good. We are committed to helping our city meet its environmental, social and educational ambitions and our strategic plan reflects our aims to raise the University’s profile and contribution to society on a regional, national and international stage. During 2015/16 we delivered over 500 outreach activities engaged across all age ranges. Our students contributed approximately 40,000 volunteering hours to local and global communities.

We have also embarked on a multimillion pound programme of investment in our infrastructure to modernise our campus. This will transform our learning and living environment for both students and staff. We will continue to provide a great platform for learning along with increased employability outcomes for students in one of the most multi-cultural cities to study in the UK. Our strategic plan outlines how we will embrace opportunities and address the challenges presented by an ever-changing higher education sector. We are focused on innovation through providing excellence across research, teaching and enterprise to transform people’s lives. This is an exciting time to be joining the University and be part of the leadership team that will take us forward to even greater successes.

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THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING The College comprises of seven departments undertaking diverse programmes of study, from human geography to laboratory-based subjects, to engineering. Students benefit from working alongside leaders in their fields, making the College an exciting environment for both staff and students.

OUR STRUCTURE With around 4,000 staff and more than 20,000 students representing 115 nationalities, our efforts in discovery benefit from the rich diversity and talent of our University community. Our staff work across three colleges and professional service areas, this enables us to work across disciplines, bringing innovative, collaborative approaches to our research and teaching. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES The University’s Professional Services are led by the Registrar and Chief Operating Officer, and have staff located within academic departments, Colleges and Corporate Services. Professional service staff work in partnership with academics to support the University and help it grow its influence locally, nationally and globally. THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY Based in some of the newest purpose-built and modern facilities in the UK, the College offers a wide range of courses and education in the areas of laboratory, clinical, and health through the provision of innovative education and globally recognised research.

THE COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES

The College includes a wide range of social sciences and arts disciplines and supports a variety of interdisciplinary work. The College is home to approximately 1 2 ,000 students, including our new School of Business, which together provide a rich and rewarding global educational experience.

25% 115 of our students are international More than countries from over

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T H E E S T A T E

The University’s estate is hugely influential in the decision making process of students when choosing to study here, therefore we are proud to provide a high quality environment for work, study and life, and are committed to delivering continuous improvements to ensure our estate is the best it can be. The University’s estate extends to a total site area of 95 hectares, comprising a non-residential estate of 110 buildings (totalling around 200,000m 2 ) and a residential estate of over 1 00 separate buildings with a floor area of around 100,000m2, providing 4,223 student places. The insurance replacement value of the entire campus is £877 million. The majority of the academic facilities are situated to the south of Leicester city centre comprising a dedicated campus supplemented by a number of individual properties to the north and south, all located within a 1 mile radius. Additional facilities are concentrated at our partner hospital sites, and to the south east of the campus in Oadby and Knighton. ESTATE FACTS AND FIGURES

OUR ESTATE

Our compact campus features architecture that ranges from the Victorian grandeur of the Fielding Johnson Building to the state-of-the-art David Wilson Library, all presided over by the three towers which form the University’s distinctive silhouette, including the 18-storey Attenborough Tower which houses one of the very few remaining paternosters in the UK. Our world-famous Engineering Building was the first major building designed by British architects Sir James Stirling and James Gowan. Completed in 1963, the Grade II listed building comprises workshops and laboratories at ground level and a tower containing offices and lecture theatres. We are currently undertaking works to replace the roof and glazed facades of the building to secure its use for the 21 st century. We’re committed to sustainability in everything that we do and to delivering a continual reduction in our carbon footprint. All new developments are designed to be as environmentally friendly as possible, as evidenced in our most recent development, the £42 million George Davies Centre. Completed in 2016, the building is the UK’s biggest Passivhaus building and represents the largest investment in medical education by any UK university in the last decade. Our ongoing redevelopment of the Fielding Johnson square – transforming the space from a car park, into a vibrant open space at the heart of our campus – further demonstrates our commitment to continually developing our campus to support the needs of our staff and students. We are the first university in the country to launch a partnership with our Students’ Union for on-campus catering and retail facilities, demonstrating our recognition of the importance of campus services contributing to staff and student experience. Since 2010, the University estate has won over 100 construction awards which include the BREEAM worldwide sustainability standard Certificate of Excellence for the George Davies Centre.

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THE FUTURE

The newly formed Division of Estates and Campus Services is the largest division in Professional Services at the University, employing around 6 0 0 staff. The Division comprises:

• Capital & Campus Planning • Space Management • Projects • Compliance and Assurance • PPM Contracts • Utilities • Health and Safety • Reactive Maintenance • Horticultural Services • Portering and Cleaning • Security • Print • Residences • Conferences • Catering and Retail

Driven by a desire to provide the highest quality facilities, excellent customer service to students, staff and visitors and a financial return for the University, this is a fantastic time to join the Division. We are embarking on an ambitious programme of investment. The £500 million plus Capital Programme will coordinate physical and financial planning with institutional and academic strategy. The Programme revolves around large–scale redevelopment of on- campus facilities. This is alongside the development of a National Space Park at Abbey Fields and an overseas campus in China.

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Job Title: Salary: Location : Post Responsible To: Contract:

Building Surveyor Circa £42,418 to £47,722 per annum, negotiable for an exceptional candidate Leicester Projects &Planning Estates and Campus Services Dvision Permanent

T H E R O L E

RolePurpose

ToactinthecapacityofDesigner,LeadConsultantandProjectManagerforMinorWorksandCapitalschemes,leadingand motivatingcombinedteamsofinternalstaffandexternalconsultantstoprovidecompletedschemestotherequiredbrief,programme andbudgetaryconstraintsagreed.

PrincipleResponsibilities

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• DiscusswithDepartmentstheirschemerequirementsinordertoformulate,agreeandsignoffthebrief.Adviseon technical,pragmaticandpracticablesolutionstoenduserrequirementstoensuretheoverallprojectobjectivesare achieved.Whereappropriate,tochallengerequirements,proposesolutionsandmethodologiestoensureinnovative bestfitandcostadvantageousoutcomesareachieved.ToensuretheUniversity’sprojectrequirementsaretranslated intoacoherent,achievableandagreedbriefsothatdesignersandengineersproposesolutionsthatmeetthe University’sneeds.

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•Reviewworkloadandscheduleprogrammesforeachschemeandrelatetoprogrammesofworksforother schemesin-handatanyonetime.

•Compliance–DesignschemesthatmeetthebriefalongwiththeneedsoftheUniversity/Department/legal requirementsfromPlanning/BuildingRegulationsetc.includingpreparingpre-tenderestimatesandcomplete schemebudgets.Understandandinterprettheimplicationsofplanning,buildingandlistedbuildinglegislationto ensuretheprojectcomplieswiththislegislationtoensuretheUniversityarenotinbreachofthesestatutory obligations. •ContractDocumentation–Producedrawings/specifications.Workwiththein-houseQuantitySurveyortoprepare alltenderdocuments,reviewtendersreceived,andprepareallcontractdocuments;andonsimplerprojects, undertakethesedutieswithouttheassistanceofthein-houseQuantitySurveyor. •Control–ProjectManageeachinhousedesigncontractthroughallstages,manageexternalconsultancyteams whomaybedrawntogetherfromtheConsultancyFrameworkAgreement,feequotation,tenderorEUprocessto producerelevantdocumentationtorunaschemethroughallRIBAstages.Undertakecontinuedanalysisofproject risks,identifyandimplementmethodologiesandprocedurestomanageandminimisethoserisksidentified.

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•BudgetaryControl–Preparecompleteprojectbudgetsandmaintainclosecontrolofschemeexpenditureto ensureeachschemecompleteswithintheapprovedbudget.

•Management–ManagetheintegrationofUniversityinternalservicesintoaprojecttoensurethatboththeinternal servicessupplierandtheprojectareoperationalwhenrequired.

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PrincipleResponsibilities

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•Assessandmonitorthehealthandsafetyimpactoftheprojectbefore,duringandatcompletiontoensureasafety workingenvironmentisprovidedforallconcernedandtheUniversitycomplieswithitsobligations.

•OtherdutiesasrequestedorrequiredbytheDirectorofEstatesorhismanagementteam.

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ResourcesManaged/FactsandFigures •Typicalvalueofprojectsmanagedperyear£2.5-£5m •Numberofprojectsmanaged–typically5-10atanytime

InternalandExternalRelationships •ResponsibletotheDirectorofProjects&Planning. •InternalProjectManagers,HeadofSection,AcademicandAdministrativeColleaguesonadailybasistoensureprojectsprogress.

•External/Internaldesigners,andcontractors,onadailybasis. •LocalAuthority/Statutorybodiestoensurecompliance.

PlanningandOrganising •Therolewillinvolvedesigningandmanagingmultipleprojectsofsignificantfinancialvalue.Goodplanning,organisationaland programmingskillsarethereforerequired. •Agoodunderstandingoftheprojectdevelopmentprocess,projectmanagementandconstructionmethodologieswillbeessential. •Willingnesstoworkflexibly,asandwhenrequired.

Qualifications,KnowledgeandExperience

Essential •Professionallyqualified(RICS/CIOB)* •Educatedtodegreelevelinarelevantsubject* •Experienceofthepreparationofcomprehensiveworkingdrawings* •ExperienceofAutoCAD*

•Significantexperienceofminorworksandlargemaintenanceprojects,preferablyinthepublicsector* •Evidenceofdeepunderstandingoftheconstructionprocess,projectbriefing,projectprocedures*

Desirable •ExperienceofworkinginHigherEducationorthepublicsector •PRINCE2Practitionerqualification

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Skills, Abilities and Competencies

Essential • Strong customer focus

• High level of planning and organisation skills • Good negotiating skills and political awareness • High level of attention to detail • Good written and oral communication skills • Self-motivated and tenacious, able to manage their own workload and achieve results • Design and contract management of refurbishment, alterations, extension and major maintenance works projects • Demonstrable understanding of relevant legislation and its impact on the University sector including Planning and Listed Building Consents, Building Regulations and Health and Safety

Desirable • IT literate in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Project (or equivalent programming software)

*Criteria to be used in shortlisting candidates for interview

Equality and Diversity The University of Leicester is committed to positively advancing equality of opportunity. We participate in a number of equalities initiatives which celebrate good employment practice for the advancement of diversity and equality. These include the Stonewall Workplace Equality Index, the Race Equality Charter and Athena Swan (for which we are currently Bronze award holders). We are proud to be selected as one of only ten Universities internationally to be an impact champion for HeForShe, a global solidarity movement for gender equality. We also have a number of staff equality fora who champion the advancement of equalities for diverse groups. To find out more please visit the Equalities webpage.

Staff Benefits • 24 days annual leave plus 6 closure days plus bank holidays • Pension

• Discounted gym membership • Childcare voucher schemes

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L I V I N G I N L E I C E S T E R S H I R E

Leicester is one of the UK’s ten largest cities and represents the largest economy in the East Midlands region. It has a bustling and diverse atmosphere and recent regeneration (to the tune of £3 billion) has made this cosmopolitan city even more exciting. Leicester is famous for its diversity and offers an amazing chance to dive into many different cultural celebrations. Leicester celebrates Diwali (the Festival of Light) with spectacular lights, stunning street parades and dazzling fireworks. It is attended by 35,000 people and is the largest celebration of the festival outside of India. The University, working in close partnership with city, has been the inspiration behind two of Leicester’s most famous Tourist attractions. The award-winning National Space Centre – the UK’s largest attraction dedicated to space exploration and the Richard III Visitors Centre which retells the dramatic story of the University’s discovery of

England’s most infamous King. Leicester is well-known as a sporting capital – hosting the country’s best supported rugby team the Leicester Tigers as well as Leicester City Football Club and Leicestershire County Cricket Club.

The city benefits from a large number of public parks including Abbey Park and also Victoria Park which is adjacent to the University. Leicester is steeped in history, dating back to the original Iron Age settlement which was to become an important Roman trading centre with a commanding position on one of Britain’s most important routes – the Fosse Way. The growth of industry reached its peak in the great hosiery, textiles and footwear enterprises of the 20th century. On Leicester’s doorstep is the National Forest, offering walkways, adventure activities and some of the most impressive landscapes in the region including the Charnwood Forest and Swithland Reservoirs. To the east is Rutland water, which is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in Europe and supports a wide range of water sports. Leicester and the surrounding region offer a wide choice of property to buy or rent. In the city itself, there is a diverse mix of flats and apartments. Both new and older properties, including substantial homes, can be found in leafy parts of Leicester within easy reach of the University. Alternatively, there is property available in the attractive villages and market towns in Leicestershire and Rutland such as Market Harborough and Oakham. House prices are markedly less than those in London.

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Leicester is one of the UK’s ten largest cities and represents the largest economy in the East Midlands region.

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H O W T O A P P L Y

APPLICATION AND RECRUITMENT PROCESS For a confidential discussion to learn more about the role and opportunity please contact the University’s appointed recruitment partners Ben Duffill and Marcus May of The Management Recruitment Group.

EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY AT LEICESTER The University of Leicester is committed to positively advancing equality of opportunity. We participate in a number of equalities initiatives which celebrate good employment practice for the advancement of diversity and equality. These include the Stonewall Workplace Equality Index, the Race Equality Charter and Athena Swan (for which the Department is currently a Silver award holder). We are proud to be selected as one of only ten Universities internationally to be an impact champion for HeForShe, a global solidarity movement for gender equality. We also have a number of staff equality fora that champion the advancement of equalities for diverse groups.

Ben Duffill T: 020 3 962 9900 M: 07976 125 010 E: ben.duffill@mrgpeople.co.uk Marcus May T: 0203 962 9900 M: 07966 827 411 E: marcus.may@mrgpeople.co.uk

To find out more please visit the Equalities webpage.

Applications should consist of a comprehensive CV (of not more than 4 pages) and supporting cover letter (of not more than 2 pages) outlining key matching project experience and rationale for applying for the post. Applications should be sent to ben.duffill@mrgpeople.co.uk.

The closing date for applications is 29 July 2018

Interviews at the University are scheduled to take place during the w/c 3rd September 2018.

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