Lead CMMS / EAM Consultant (IFS) Overview We are supporting a large, asset‑intensive organisation undergoing a significant transformation of its enterprise asset management landscape. This role sits at the intersection of business operations and technology, with ownership of how CMMS / EAM capabilities are designed, optimised, and scaled across a global environment. The successful individual will act as a senior functional lead for IFS‑based asset management solutions, driving continuous improvement, governance, and long‑term value from the platform. Key Responsibilities Take ownership of enterprise CMMS / EAM capabilities, with a focus on maintenance execution, asset structures, and preventative maintenance strategies Lead optimisation initiatives across planning, scheduling, and resource utilisation to improve operational efficiency and asset reliability Shape solution design and contribute to the longer‑term roadmap for IFS‑based asset management platforms Ensure best‑practice configuration, governance, and alignment with business processes Work closely with technical teams and partners to support integrations with surrounding systems (e.g. inventory, finance, project costing) Use asset and maintenance data to support forecasting, performance analysis, and decision‑making Partner with stakeholders across operations, engineering, asset management, and IT to drive adoption and process improvement Provide leadership across initiatives, supporting problem‑solving, root‑cause analysis, documentation, and knowledge transfer Experience & Background Strong professional experience in Enterprise Asset Management / CMMS roles Extensive hands‑on experience with IFS Apps 10 and/or IFS Cloud, particularly within EAM modules Proven involvement in end‑to‑end implementations, rollouts, or major optimisation programmes Background within asset‑intensive industries such as logistics, manufacturing, energy, utilities, maritime, or similar Experience operating in complex, global environments with multiple stakeholders Prior leadership of workstreams, projects, or functional teams IFS certification is advantageous but not essential