Could you be the University's Deputy Director of Major Campus Infrastructure Projects? This is a new opportunity to take the lead on delivery of significant capital projects such as a 900 bed student residence on campus, circa £110m and leading collaborative efforts with internal and external partners to achieve significant project milestones.
You will take strategic responsibility for major capital project and provide leadership for the effective delivery of all capital projects, on time, on budget, to agreed quality specification and in line with University’s policies and procedures. A crucial aspect of this role will be nurturing and maintaining positive relationships with the many internal and external stakeholders and a sensitivity to the University’s location in the UK’s only UNESCO heritage city. You will work in partnership with senior management, faculties and other stakeholders to anticipate the needs of the University to meet its current and future challenges in respect of the built environment. You will act as a champion of effective and efficient operation through performance management, partnership building, critical analytical thinking, risk management and time critical decision making.
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Special conditions include:
The role involves being a part of an on-call rotaDeputising for the Director of Campus Infrastructure when requiredOccasional UK travel, with some overnight stays to attend conferences, networks and programmes outside BathFor an informal discussion about the role please contact Dev Biddlecombe, Director of Campus Infrastructure through his PA, Sarah Cullis (sec78@bath.ac.uk).
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Closing Date: 29 Sep 2024
Department: Management, Specialist and Administration