OVERVIEW OF THE ROLE
Reporting to the Director of Engineering & Infrastructure, the Senior CAFM Manager is responsible for the management of an integrated CAFM system, leading a team working across the Estate and Facilities Department in areas including maintenance and engineering, space management, minor works and capital projects. The role will lead on managing and optimising the University’s CAFM system, integrating all digital assets information relating to the estate, estate investment and estates and facilities activities, playing a key role in ensuring accurate reporting and increased performance and value for money. The successful candidate will have demonstrable experience of managing CAFM systems in an estates and facilities setting, either in a client side or contractor/supplier side role. You will have good communication skills, a positive and inclusive approach to leadership and will demonstrate a genuine passion for delivering an outstanding estates environment for the University. You will have excellent communication skills, a positive and inclusive approach and will be able to build and maintain professional relationships with key stakeholders.
Sustainability and biodiversity are an important part of our work. To give just a few examples: in our Valley Gardens, we have introduced habitat piles to the woodland areas, which we hope will encourage stag beetles and small mammals such as hedgehogs. We have added bat boxes to the tree canopies and are experimenting with wildflower areas to encourage insects. We also collect all the spent coffee grounds from the University’s restaurants and mix these in with our compost. This adds nutrients to the soil as well as stopping weeds from germinating.”
Malcolm Jenks and his landscaping team
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