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Building Safety Manager - Scotland

DR & Partners
Posted 4 days ago, valid for 3 days
Location

Glasgow, City of Glasgow G2 5LA, Scotland

Salary

£60,000 - £70,000 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Building Safety Manager will oversee fire safety remediation and coordinate architectural and engineering design for cladding remediation projects within the legacy portfolio.
  • This role requires a working knowledge of PAS9980, FRAEW’s, EWS1’s, and SBA’s, along with experience in external wall systems on medium and high-rise developments.
  • Candidates must have the ability to manage projects in occupied buildings, addressing design nuances and engaging necessary stakeholders effectively.
  • The position demands an up-to-date understanding of relevant legislation for remediation schemes and involves data collection and reporting for decision-making and statutory compliance.
  • The salary for this position is competitive and requires a minimum of 5 years of experience in a related field.

Main Function 

  • The Building Safety Manager shall lead the delivery of fire safety remediation, as well as being responsible for the co-ordination of architectural and engineering design for cladding remediation projects across the legacy portfolio.
  • Their duties shall include the co-ordination of all resources (internal and external) to ensure the adequate remediation of buildings and discharge of all necessary conditions attached to planning permissions, building regulation/warranty approvals and SBA assessments for each project.

Key Functional Areas 

  • Cladding  and fire safety remediation
  • Must have a working knowledge of PAS9980, FRAEW’s, EWS1’s, SBA’s with experience of external wall systems on medium and high-rise developments
  • Must be able to manage projects in occupied buildings, both in terms of the design nuances of remediation projects, and the necessary stakeholder engagement required.
  • Must maintain an up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation appropriate for remediation schemes, including agreements reached with national governments.
  • Responsible for data collection and reporting, both to drive data led decision making and for statutory reporting to government.
  • Project Team Management

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