Asset Manager - Facilities Management

Birmingham
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Asset Manager - Facilities Management - Birmingham, Mobile (UK wide travel required) Hybrid working available - 60% of your week will be travelling - £59,860 inclusive of car allowance DOE plus excellent benefits

This company, a National player in the FM world, require a Mobile Asset Manager to cover UK wide clients. An outstanding opportunity to become part of truly first-rate facility and play an integral role in the development and delivery of long-term central and client asset management strategies, providing direction, guidance and support to the various embedded account asset management teams.

Salary: £59,860 inclusive of car allowance DOE plus excellent benefits

Benefits to include Pension, 25 days Holiday plus BH, Health Cover plus flex benefits scheme.

Location: Birmingham, Mobile (UK wide travel required) Hybrid working available - 60% of your week will be travelling.

Hours of Work: 8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday to Friday.

Asset Manager Responsibilities:

Optimise the operating efficiency of assets and systems across the account portfolio in line with ISO55001 best practices.
Lead asset surveying and CAFM data upload projects to include the mobilisation and transition of new contracts.
Audit accounts asset maintenance and asset management activities.
Lead the deployment of the UK Asset Management systems to existing contracts.
Assist with the implementation of asset management processes and procedures.
Lead and drive new operating initiatives and opportunities across accounts and effectively implement any changes to the business.
Lead the application of risk-based maintenance methodologies and support each Account Team with knowledge, training and appropriate tools.
Use data analysis techniques to highlight and inform site-based Asset / Contract managers of asset performance and data quality exceptions.
Monitor the use of planning and asset reporting strategies, using computerised asset management system including evaluation and developing sustainable solutions for underperforming assets.The successful candidate:

Demonstrable experience in asset management, asset surveying, lifecycle management, customer service and change management.
Demonstrable experience in CMMS / CAFM systems.
Experience of best practice standards including SFG20, BSRIA Business-Focused Maintenance and ISO 55001.
Extensive experience in Facilities Management/Engineering is essential.
Institute of Asset Management Certificate and or Diploma.
Knowledge of current statutory legislation related to planned maintenance and safe working practices.
Educated to at least HNC / HND standard (or equivalent) in a relevant hard services discipline.
Knowledge of MS Office 365 applications
Ability to obtain DV clearance is essential for this roleCarbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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