Facilities Manager (Marine)

Category:
Business Development, Management and Operational Jobs
Vessel type:
Product / Bunker Tankers 
Published:
May 6, 2022

Facilities Manager (Marine) – Permanent – Peterborough – £60,000

This is an excellent opportunity to join a UK leading luxury boat builder.
As the Facilities Manager you are responsible for the effective management of facilities across a multi-site organisation including; security, maintenance and other services, ensuring that the needs of the organisation, employees and visitors are met.
Responsibilities include:

  • Develop and implement facilities and property management strategies
  • Lead building and refurbishment projects whilst managing building and facilities contractors
  • Set, control and forecast all budgets related to the Facilities department and highlight cost saving methods where possible
  • Ensure all company premises are fit for purpose and overseeing the management of production and office facilities
  • Monitor the team’s performance and make sure all training and development reviews are completed
  • Ensuring the fabric of the buildings both internally and where appropriate externally are maintained and serviced to a high standard in accordance with the management contract and agreed budgets.

Experience required:

  • Strong ability to develop robust business strategies
  • Proactive, well organized and results-oriented, with the ability to lead and participate in multiple tasks simultaneously
  • Excellent presentation, negotiation, influencing and project management skills
  • Skilled in budgetary formulation, analysis and management with proven track record of operational excellence and cost efficiency
  • Experience managing multiple competing interests and priorities.

You must have the right to work in the UK to be considered for this role.

Navis is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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