Facilities Manager
Organisation: National Galleries of Scotland
Salary: £38,614 - £42,260 per annum
Location: Edinburgh
Full-time and Permanent
Salary £38,614 – £42,260 per annum
Plus generous benefits package
Hybrid and flexible working
About the role
We are seeking an experienced Facilities Manager with a strong technical knowledge of building services. If you have good knowledge of Building Services systems (with either a Mechanical or Electrical bias) and are looking to develop a career in client-side facilities management, we want to hear from you.
Your key focus will be the management of contractors to deliver planned and reactive facilities management services. Your duties will also include compliance reporting and performance monitoring. You’ll play a pivotal role in supporting all four of our amazing Galleries and our three storage facilities based in the heart of Edinburgh.
The ideal candidate will have excellent organisational, planning and IT skills. You must possess strong relationship management skills and the ability to communicate clearly is essential.
You’ll be part of our enthusiastic and dedicated team within the Estates and Facilities Management department. In this desk-based position you’ll work closely with our other Facilities Managers, Building Surveyor, Project Manager and Business Support Manager.
The difference you’ll make
As the Facilities Manager, you will be responsible for the contract management and performance monitoring of planned and reactive maintenance activities across the estate. Reporting to the Head of Estates and Facilities Management your duties will include:
– Ensuring our planned preventive maintenance programme activities are tasked, scheduled and completed satisfactorily by our Contractors; undertaking compliance management and ensure arising remedials are processed and managed.
– Ensuring reactive maintenance activities, exhibition changeover works, and minor new works are arranged and managed to satisfactory completion by our Contractors, making certain that KPI and SLA targets are being achieved.
– Undertaking contract administration and management activities for our term contracts and any assigned project works, including planning and instructions/variations, performance reporting, monthly progress meetings, valuations and financial management, quality inspections, health and safety monitoring.
– Using your technical knowledge for building services (Mechanical, Electrical), undertake defect analysis and technical reviews of systems to instruct contractors on works required and identify lifecycle replacement work needs to feed into our investment programme.
– Ensuring works undertaken by our contractors is to the required standards, within legislation and completed safely, with relevant compliance documentation records being maintained.
– As a client-side FM role, we work closely with our colleagues in other departments to schedule/plan and co-ordinate work activities, minimising disruption to our visitors and the collection, ensuring Gallery Work Rules and control of contractors processes are fully managed.
– Ensuring our asset information (asset data and records in CAFM system and O&M files, CAD drawings) is developed and kept current and accurate.
– Participating in procurement activities for estates operation activities (e.g. term contracts) or minor new works projects, including preparation of tender/quotation documents, tender evaluation, and contract award. Managing works and contracts within the allocated budgets and in accordance with finance rules and processes.
– Reviewing contractors Health & Safety information including RAMS for activities: undertaking contractor inductions, preparing and issuing Permits to work, undertaking inspections on contractors to ensure they are working safely and in accordance with Gallery Rules and legislation.
– Sustainability and Collection Environmental monitoring – Monitoring the BMS systems and ensuring environmental conditions in the galleries are maintained within parameters, assisting in the preparation of environmental reporting. Working with our term contractors and our Sustainability Officer, reviewing energy management information and identify opportunities across our systems for energy and carbon reduction measures.
Who we are looking for
To succeed in this role, you’ll need the following range of knowledge, skills, and experience:
– Building services technical knowledge, Mechanical or Electrical engineering background either via HND level qualification or trade/apprenticeship experience basis.
– Relevant experience and working knowledge of SFG20 and relevant regulations and legislative requirements for planned preventative maintenance activities, including compliance management (e.g. Legionella, Electrical testing, Life safety system testing, Fire management systems, etc.)
– Client-side experience in delivering facilities management support services, with relevant knowledge and experience in the management of contractors.
– Excellent IT skills – in Microsoft 365 packages (particularly Outlook, Word, Excel), operation and use of CAFM/IWFM systems and Autocad.
It would also be great if you have:
– Experience of working in a museum/gallery environment, or where the environmental conditions are critical to operations.
– Experience of managing Listed Buildings.
– CAFM systems – good working knowledge of CAFM systems and their operation for PPM activities and helpdesks.
– Operation of Building Management Systems (trend or similar).
– Working knowledge of term services contracts such as NEC4.
The closing date for completed applications is 12 noon on Monday, 29 July 2024. Please apply directly via our careers portal.
Application Deadline: Monday 29/07/2024