Building Safety Manager - Scotland
DR & Partners
Glasgow
On-site
GBP 80,000 - 100,000
Full time
30 days ago
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An established industry player is seeking a Building Safety Manager to spearhead fire safety remediation efforts and oversee cladding projects. This pivotal role involves coordinating resources, ensuring compliance with regulations, and managing projects within occupied buildings. The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of relevant legislation and standards, alongside excellent project management and stakeholder engagement skills. Join a team dedicated to enhancing building safety and compliance, making a significant impact on the legacy portfolio while navigating complex regulatory landscapes.
- Experience in cladding and fire safety remediation on medium/high-rise buildings.
- Knowledge of relevant legislation and standards for remediation projects.
- Lead fire safety remediation and coordinate architectural/engineering design.
- Manage project resources and ensure compliance with planning and building regulations.
Cladding and fire safety remediation
Project management
Stakeholder engagement
Knowledge of PAS9980
Knowledge of FRAEW
Knowledge of EWS1
Knowledge of SBA
Data collection and reporting
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