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Facilities Management
The University is one of the UK’s top 20 research-led universities, and in its drive to support research excellence and enhance the ‘Student Experience’ is re-structuring the Facilities Maintenance team to improve service levels and enhance its service capability in support of a newly created oneFM Helpdesk. We aim to recruit a number of well-motivated individuals to help deliver the step change in the performance that we are seeking.
Engineering Maintenance Manager
£36,862 - £46,696 pa
You will lead a team of Mechanical and Electrical Technicians in providing a customer-focused comprehensive maintenance service for all aspects of the operation and maintenance of the building services and engineering infrastructure of the University, to agreed performance standards, through efficient control and deployment of both direct and contract labour, by optimising processes and working practices, and by developing human resources to maximise performance. Educated to degree level (or equivalent professional experience) and having corporate membership of a relevant professional institution, you will have a successful track record of consistently delivering high levels of customer satisfaction and have extensive engineering maintenance management experience in a large complex organisation. Job Ref: A-574807/CIBSE
Facilities Engineer (Specialist
Contracts/Minor Works) £30,870 - £35,789 pa
You will be responsible for the specification, procurement and management of specialist engineering maintenance contracts, such as those relating to lifts and refrigeration equipment, and for the delivery of mechanical and electrical minor maintenance works and projects, using Consultants and Contractors appointed under the University’s Framework Agreements. You will have a strong customer focus, with a good working knowledge of M&E systems, plus demonstrable contract and project management experience, and be qualified to HNC level or higher in a relevant technical discipline. Job Ref: A-574809/CIBSE
Project Engineer (M&E)
£30,870 - £35,789 pa Working as part of the in-house Design Group, you will have considerable experience of designing and procuring both mechanical and electrical building services, ideally with a strong bias towards successful project management of new mechanical installations in complex and highly serviced environments, such as research laboratories. You will have the ability to establish effective working relationships with a wide range of stakeholders and be able to foster a culture of project delivery excellence. Additionally, you will co-ordinate the work of the University’s Framework Consultants and Contractors in ensuring that all projects are completed within the agreed budgets and timescales, and that they meet the initial design brief objectives. You should preferably be educated to degree level (or equivalent professional experience) in a relevant engineering discipline and a corporate member of a professional institution. Job Ref: A-574808/CIBSE
Closing date for all posts: 20 May 2011
For full details, or to request an application pack, visit
www.liv.ac.uk/working/job_vacancies/ or e-mail
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Electrical Engineer DCC/11/9021
Grade 11 £29,239 - £32,119 per annum Temporary, for 12 months Chatsworth Hall, Matlock To provide the design, specification and co-ordination of electrical services installations associated with the County Council's capital building and planned maintenance programme. The service provided may extend to other departments of the County Council, outside agencies and outside public bodies as required.
Application packs for all vacancies are available online at
www.derbyshire.gov.uk/jobs
or from Call Derbyshire on 08 456 058 058 Closing date: 15 May 2011
We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from everyone.
For all Derbyshire County Council vacancies see
www.derbyshire.gov.uk
Faculty of Engineering School of Civil Engineering
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Building Physics
Applications are invited for the above post in this leading Civil Engineering School in a research driven university. You should have expertise in building physics or building services engineering with research interests related to energy performance, embodied carbon or indoor environmental quality in the built environment.
You should have an excellent research track record with the vision and drive to tackle new challenges and develop research collaborations within academia and with industry. You will join one of the two research institutes in the School, Institute for Resilient Infrastructure (iRI) or Pathogen Control Engineering Institute (PaCE), and you should be able to demonstrate how your research complements the activities of one or both of these institutes.
In addition to developing an active research portfolio you will make a significant contribution to teaching building physics and building services engineering mostly at undergraduate MEng/BEng level, including supporting Architectural Engineering design projects. A strong feature of teaching at Leeds is the extensive use of design project work and you would be expected to bring enthusiasm and preferably practical skills to this area of the curriculum.
University Grade 8 (£36,862 - £44,016 p.a) or 9 (£45,336 - £52,566 p.a) - dependant on experience.
Informal enquiries to Professor Stephen Garrity, Hoffman Wood Professor of Architectural Engineering, tel + 44(0)113 343 5388, email
s.w.garrity@
leeds.ac.uk or Professor Nigel Smith, Head of School of Civil Engineering, tel + 44 (0)113 343 2268, email
n.j.smith@
leeds.ac.uk
Please apply via our new E-recruitment site:
http://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/fe/tpl_universityofleeds01.asp
Job ref ENGCV0003 Closing date 6 May 2011
We welcome applications from all sections of the community. Textphone for deaf applicants only +44 (0)113 343 4353. All information is available in alternative formats please contact +44 (0)113 343 4146.
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