Information Manager

Soho
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Kenna Recruitment is a new exciting opportunity for an experienced Senior Document Controller / Information Manager to join a Tier 1 Main Contractor on their new project valued at £80M around the West London area.

You will be responsible for the management and maintenance of all project related information and documentation, the structure and maintenance of the project common data environment (CDE), the project WIP environment and other Information Management systems where applicable.

You will act as the central point of contact in all matters in relation to the project information management process including providing training, support, and ongoing communication with all members of the project team.

Responsibilities:

  • Draft and maintain the projects Information Management Protocol (IMP)

  • Ensure project compliance with information exchange and security requirements documented in the IMP

  • Ensure that locations and processes for creating and storing project information are defined and agreed at project start-up (as per the Information Management Register (IMR) and Task Information Delivery Plans TIDP and Master Information Delivery Plan MIDP)

  • Provide clear direction to the project team on the use of the defined project information management systems and tools and drive ongoing adherence – when required upload documents to the CDE

  • Allocate/control document numbering/naming systems for project documentation and carry out data checks on all incoming shared/published documents and initiate and manage required workflows

  • Generate reports and monitor data analytics to provide feedback to the project team on project performance throughout the project lifecycle

  • Ongoing monitoring and governance of the file structure of the CDE and the project shared drive, monitoring document submission performance progress, coordinating the review process and ensuring deadlines are met

  • Providing continuous improvement feedback to the Regional Digital Delivery Managers and the central Digital Information team on both performance of key systems/tools and group standard templates/procedures and forms.

  • Understanding of BS EN ISO 19650 Parts 1 & 2 standard for information management and application during the delivery and handover phase of a built asset.

    Experience/Knowledge:

  • Main Contractor experience ideally with a Tier 1 provider

  • Construction site-based experience

  • Good practical experience and application of ISO19650 and PAS 8672

  • Good level of ASITE admin/user experience

  • Experience in implementing at either project, region or group level Information Management strategies

    What we can offer you:

  • Salary up to £48,000 plus annual bonus (DOE)

  • Travel allowance

  • Private medical insurance, with employee paid cover

  • Pension scheme 5%

  • Life assurance

  • Share save and share incentive scheme

  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays

  • Progression plan

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