Asset Data Manager

Newent
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Asset Data Manager

Newent and surrounding areas

£41,540 per annum plus £1450 car allowance

Permanent

Full time (37 hours per week)

Come make a real difference as our new Assets Data Manager!

Everyone should have a warm, safe, affordable home.

As our Assets Data Manager, you will help make this a reality for thousands of families in our communities. Working with our Head of Assets you will help deliver our data led approach to investing in our homes for our tenants.

You will plan our stock condition program and manage a small team of surveyors to deliver this, supporting them to collect up to date, accurate data for our homes. Managing, interpreting and analysing the data collected, you‘ll help us understand and report on the condition of our homes as well as the asset team’s performance.

You’ll also visit our customers home to carry out quality assurance inspections of stock condition surveys carried out by your team, supporting your colleagues with any further training they may need.

What you’ll bring to our team

Experienced in data management, you’ll use your analytical mind to support the delivery of our ambitious corporate strategy. You’ll build good relationships with our teams and partners and will support your team to grow and thrive.

Striving for continual improvement, you’ll work with our IT teams and partners to ensure we can make the best use of our systems and the information we hold in order to achieve value for money and the best outcomes for our tenants.

What we are looking for



A good understanding of asset management, repairs and maintenance functions.

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A manager, who has led teams in the delivery of operational plans, working with other teams and external partners as required.

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Experienced in data management specifically IT databases and Microsoft Excel (SQL server reporting services such as ORACLE or MS SQL would be a significant advantage).

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Demonstrates the ability to produce reports, highlighting data trends and undertake advanced data analysis.

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Proven ability to take operational delivery plans and apply effective line management skills to ensure that activity is delivered on time and within budget.

Qualifications

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NVQ Level 3+ or similar in an IT, data management or asset management discipline

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SQL data base qualification is desirable

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Project Management qualification is desirable

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A management qualification, such as ILM Level 3/5 is desirable

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Experience in the use of the Active H (MIS), management system

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Full UK driving license with access to a vehicle insured for business purposes.

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IOSH Managing Safely

Closing date: 30th April 2025

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