Castlefield Recruitment

Asset & Compliance Manager

Job Location

Lancaster, United Kingdom

Job Description

This is a great opportunity to join and lead a newly integrated Property Team, responsible for the corporate property portfolio and its housing stock. This is a permanent, agile working position and the annual salary is £57,058, along with an attractive benefits package, including a Local Authority Penson Scheme with employer contribution of 15.5%. Job Purpose Working closely with the wider Property Group and Housing Neighbourhoods Team and Repairs and Maintenance Service; help drive forward their approach to asset and estate management, compliance and building safety. Deliver their strategic approach as well as day to day co-ordination and management of the teams involved and works relating to our obligations in these areas. Provide an effective risk management and proactive approach, ensuring quality services are delivered within budget and supporting the development of effective business systems to enhance compliance and asset data, reporting and service delivery. Support the transformation programme to enhance our compliance and asset services encouraging and promoting a positive culture. As part of this role, you will be expected to participate and work towards reducing both carbon emissions and the impacts of climate change. Main Duties and Responsibilities Oversee the development and implementation of the Asset Management and Energy/Climate Strategies, working with colleagues from across the business to ensure clear communication and successful delivery. Oversee the development and implementation of the Estates Management function for their corporate and commercial property portfolio in line with current legislation and corporate policies including Developing, acquiring, disposing, valuing or managing property in accordance with client and corporate policies. Develop, co-ordinate and manage their overall strategy for legal compliance with all areas of compliance including gas servicing, electrical testing, fire risk assessments, legionella risk assessments, lifting equipment and asbestos management. This will also include other service contracts, for example: fire detection, emergency lighting, PAT testing etc. Have operational responsibility for ensuring compliance with statutory, regulatory and legislative obligations, as well as all service standards, including the implementation of recommendations from the Grenfell enquiry, Building Safety Act, and the Social Housing White Paper, for all compliance areas. Ensure that systems, database’s, registers and associated business systems are fit for purpose in monitoring asset management, estate management and compliance, with statutory legislation and servicing requirements. Lead on the development of systems to enhance asset, estate, compliance data and reporting. Build and maintain effective working relationships with management, colleagues, and customers, as well as with external consultants, contractors, statutory authorities and other public bodies, to ensure everyone understands their roles and responsibilities and are supportive of the asset and estate management and compliance agenda. Focus on achieving high levels of staff and customer engagement and a culture of continuous improvement. Lead procurement activity and manage the delivery of contracts, working with colleagues from across the business, particularly RMS (Technical Services) team. Ensure KPI’s are met, robust contract management processes are in place and value for money maximised. Provide expert advice, reports and attendance where necessary at working groups, committees, public meetings, court and inquiries. Ensure the asset and estate management, and compliance service areas meet the values, strategies and business objectives Responsible for leading and managing the Asset Management and Compliance Team. Ensuring their legal obligations are met, and providing a risk management and proactive approach, and quality services are delivered within the budget and on time. Lead on the development of effective business systems to enhance their data, reporting and service delivery. You will play a key role in supporting a transformation programme to enhance our asset and compliance services encouraging and promoting a positive culture. Provide genuine and forward-thinking leadership to the Asset Management and Compliance team to ensure the delivery of a successful compliance service, leading by example and being a role model for the team in delivering excellent customer service and value for money. Develop and inspire a team to meet individual and team objectives, empowering individuals to deliver a highly efficient service and be the experts in their fields. Qualifications, Experience required Minimum HNC/D level education in a property related subject (E) Degree level education or equivalent, preferably in a property related subject (E) A professional building qualification (e.g. RICS, RIBA, IWFM, CIOB) with a minimum of 3 years post qualification experience (D) Relevant compliance training (D) Proven track record of leading a high performing team and associated statutory obligations (E) Proven track record of leading a high performing operational asset and compliance team and associated processes (D) Experience and knowledge of asset and estate management function across a diverse portfolio (D) In depth technical knowledge in all areas of compliance with up to date knowledge of relevant legislation and housing related standards and regulatory requirements (E) Strong research, analysis and problem-solving skills (E) Strong project and contract management skills (E) Strong numerical, report writing and verbal communication skills (E) Line management of other team members and support services (E)

Location: Lancaster, GB

Posted Date: 4/20/2025
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April 20, 2025
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