Contracts Manager - Planned

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  • Job type

    Permanent
  • Location

    Cambridge
  • Working Pattern

    Full-time
  • Specialism

    Property And Surveying
  • Industry

    Property & Real Estate
  • Pay

    Salary up to £60,000

Contract Manager – Planned Maintenance, Permanent role, Salary Negotiable

Your new company

Are you an experienced property professional with a passion for sustainability, energy efficiency, and delivering high-quality housing services? This is an exciting opportunity to lead transformative investment programmes that improve homes and communities across Greater Cambridge. We're working with a social housing provider who are looking to recruit a Contract Manager to lead on planned maintenance, capital investment works and social housing decarbonisation fund workstreams.


Your new role

As Contract Manager – Planned Maintenance, you will project manage and lead all planned maintenance investment works and Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) workstreams. You’ll act as a key leader in delivering capital investment projects, including warmer homes, sustainability, and decarbonisation initiatives.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Lead the delivery of planned maintenance and SHDF projects to create sustainable, energy-efficient homes.
  • Prepare and manage planned works programmes based on stock condition surveys and asset data.
    Manage contracts and contractor relationships across all capital investment and sustainability workstreams.
  • Provide technical support to the Property Services and Operations Team.
  • Work closely with internal teams and key external stakeholders to ensure coordinated project delivery.
  • Promote a positive and motivating employee culture around planned maintenance and service delivery.
  • Ensure residents receive a well-planned, safe, and customer-focused service.
  • Set and manage budgets, ensuring value for money and alignment with strategic goals.
  • Support the delivery of the organisation’s sustainability and net-zero strategy.
  • Ensure all properties meet the Decent Homes Standard.

What you'll need to succeed

  • Experience with Wave 1, Wave 2.1 or Wave 2.2 SHDF projects is important.
  • A property-related degree or equivalent qualification (e.g. RICS, CIOB).
  • Technical knowledge and understanding of property surveying and building construction.
  • Experience and knowledge of contract management and construction Health and Safety.
  • Awareness and knowledge of property-related legislation.
  • Practical knowledge and understanding of setting up technical specifications for tendering contracts.
  • Experience supervising contractors on building works, including in occupied properties.
  • Proven experience in procuring and managing contracts, with strong relationship management skills.
  • In-depth knowledge of health and safety regulations, including CDM Regulations.
  • Strong communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent written, numerical, and verbal abilities.
  • A customer-focused approach with highly developed interpersonal skills.

What you'll get in return

As the Contract Manager, you'll receive an excellent salary, car allowance, 28 days annual leave, a contributory pension scheme and a range of family-friendly and flexible benefits. It's expected that you'll be working from the office 4 days per week with 1 day working from home.


What you need to do now


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