To support the delivery and management of the YORhub construction frameworks, Sheffield City Council (SCC) is looking to appoint a Framework Manager to work within the Framework Team of the Capital Delivery Service (CDS).
This is an interesting and engaging role that would suit a candidate with experience of procurement, ideally related to construction services.
Working in a small, busy team and reporting to Delivery Manager – Frameworks, as Framework Manager you will take on day-to-day responsibility for engaging with clients, contractors, and consultants in the Yorkshire and Humber region on behalf of YORhub and SCC.
You will lead on:
1. Assisting internal SCC and external regional clients in accessing YORhub frameworks to procure appropriate consultants and contractors, depending on their unique project requirements.
2. Proactively dealing with client enquiries regarding the use of YORhub frameworks.
3. Engaging with framework consultants and contractors to undertake soft market testing for client’s projects, to confirm their interest in tendering for construction contracts.
4. Arranging, attending, and chairing pre and post tender meetings and briefing sessions.
5. Providing advice and guidance to clients on the procurement of consultants and contractors.
6. Assisting with the development of tender and NEC contract documentation.
7. Post-contract monitoring of projects to record performance.
8. Promoting the YORhub Social Value offer to clients.
You should have:
9. Proven experience in procurement delivery (ideally related to construction).
10. Knowledge of construction procurement, including NEC contracts, procurement approaches, and relevant legislation.
11. Self-confidence, self-motivation, and a proactive approach to work.
12. Solid organisational skills and the ability to manage and prioritise your own workload.
13. Excellent written and verbal communication, alongside good customer engagement skills.
14. Ability to build strong working relationships with a range of stakeholders.
15. Ability to analyse, interpret, translate, and present information to a range of audiences, including senior staff from client and supplier organisations.
What we can offer:
16. An interesting and engaging role with a varied workload.
17. An excellent opportunity to build a network of contacts with clients, consultants, and contractors throughout the region.
18. The ability to get involved, and assist with, ancillary YORhub services in the fields of marketing, communications, business development, social value, employment and skills, sustainability and much more.
You should know:
19. Working within CDS and the YORhub Team there are many opportunities for ongoing training and development. We seek to provide a range of opportunities to suit the ongoing development needs of our staff and wider Framework Team.
20. The Team organises and attends supplier and client events where you will be required to assist with delivering presentations, both virtually and in person.
21. You will also support wider YORhub activities by attending regular meetings, briefings and events, and assisting with business development initiatives where required.
22. Some travel within the Yorkshire and Humber Region is required as part of this role.
Background
YORhub manages and delivers the YORbuild, YORcivil and YORconsult frameworks throughout the Yorkshire & Humber region, and beyond. The organisation was formed through a collaboration of four lead contracting local authorities: East Riding of Yorkshire Council (ERYC), Leeds City Council (LCC), North Yorkshire Council (NYC) and Sheffield City Council (SCC).
Further details of these Frameworks can be found at
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