General Services Manager

Portsmouth
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MERITUS are recruiting for General Services Manager to join our client in Portsmouth on an initial 9 month contract to work within the Aerospace industry. PLEASE NOTE - This is an On-site role with a 5 days a week expected on site in Portsmouth.

GENERAL SERVICES MANAGER - INSIDE IR35 - £35 PER HOUR - 9 MONTHS - ON-SITE - SINGLE STAGE INTERVIEW PROCESS

The General Services Manager will functionally report directly to the UK Head of General Services, operationally integrating with UK leads e.g. The UK Waste Lead. The role will be based at Portsmouth, although may require some level of support to other sites and may involve some occasional travel. Specific scope of activities will be the support of management of General Services in line with company objectives. Operationally, the position holder will deliver directly or support the operational services that enable our sites and plants to operate in cooperation with Internal and External partners to improve service delivery ensuring delivery on time, quality and cost:

Key Responsibilities:

Responsible for supporting General (Soft) Services ensuring any compliance, service delivery and site adherence.
Supporting management of the variety of Service Providers, working alongside other General Services teams to the agreed KPIs in line with contractual obligations and process and procedures
Budget Management- supporting annual Opex targets with management of risk and opps
Attendance at custodian reviews / customer meetings to ensure communication of activities, obtain feedback and implement necessary actions when required
Supporting representation of the UK in transnational activities within General Services scope of activities in defining the transnational strategyAbout you

Ability to manage workload with agility and deliver to deadlines.
Health and Safety awareness and interest. Competent in working to the requirements of processes and procedures.
Financial Management - awareness of Procurement/Purchasing and Tender Processes and processes is advantageous.
Stakeholder management experience
Ability to work autonomously where required
Experience of Facility Management or FM Deliverables would be advantageous

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