The work of procurement and supply professionals include the process of procurement, or buying goods and services; however, these roles can be much broader than just procurement. These roles can extend to a huge range of related commercial activity such as influencing policy, financial analysis, engaging in contract law, and developing strategy to deliver services.
The advanced apprenticeship will allow you to manage the working environment for an organisation’s employees, services and buildings with competency and professionalism.
A Facilities Manager is responsible for the safe, secure and comfortable day-to-day workingenvironment for properties, assets (e.g. equipment) and services that must be fully compliant withhealth and safety and other legislation. They are accountable for the management of the deliveryof all FM services within their local area of responsibility e.g. for one or more contracts/services;specific services e.g. cleaning, maintenance or fleet services.
On this apprenticeship will learn, develop and practise the skills required for employment and/or career progression in the facilities sector. You will also gain an industry recognised qualification giving you many options for the future.
On the job training to support apprentices in providing a hygienically clean healthcare environment in which service users, staff
and other users can thrive, work and develop.
Procurement and Supply Assistants are vital for the smooth functioning of the procurement and supply department in any organisation. The broad purpose of the job role is the process of procurement or buying low value goods and services.
The primary role of a Property Maintenance Operative is to optimise property condition and quality and to ensure the building is kept in a safe working condition. Property Maintenance Operatives need to maintain a high level of quality, providing maximum satisfaction to customers, clients, guests and team. They will understand the mechanism of buildings including electrical, plumbing, plant, safety systems and equipment. They will provide first and immediate response to fault finding, whilst maximising quality and ensuring cost effectiveness. They will ensure prevention of major damage that could result in extensive costs and minimise reactive intervention.