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Estates Information Management Lead What you'll be doing Do you want to play a pivotal role in shaping how information underpins one of the UK's most complex, historic and high profile estates? As Estates Information Management (EIM) Team Lead , you'll lead the strategy and delivery of information management across the Parliamentary Estate, ensuring that high quality, trusted information supports decision making, programmes and projects now and into the future. You'll head a multidisciplinary team spanning document control, BIM, information architecture and information security, providing leadership, direction and assurance across the full information lifecycle. From setting strategy and governance standards, to overseeing the Common Data Environment and championing best practice such as ISO 19650, your work will be central to how Parliament manages, protects and uses its estate information. Working closely with colleagues across Strategic Estates, Parliamentary Digital Service and external partners, you'll act as a trusted adviser and thought leader on digital estates capability. This is a high impact role offering the opportunity to influence culture, drive continuous improvement and ensure that information is treated as a critical asset across an internationally significant estate. Why join us? In addition to your salary, we offer an attractive package of benefits, including: Generous annual leave starting at 30 days , increasing to 35 days after one year . Membership of the Civil Service pension scheme , with an average employer contribution of around 27% . Flexible and hybrid working options , where role requirements allow, to help you balance professional and personal commitments. Enhanced family friendly policies, including parental and caring leave . You'll be working at the heart of the Parliamentary Estate - a rare opportunity to combine digital leadership with stewardship of an occupied, heritage environment of national importance. What we're looking for We're seeking an experienced, confident leader who combines strong technical expertise with the ability to influence, collaborate and drive change. You'll thrive in this role if you bring: Senior leadership experience in Estates Information Management A proven track record of leading major EIM or digital information programmes in complex organisations, including managing high performing multidisciplinary teams. Strong strategy, governance and standards expertise Experience developing and embedding information management strategies, policies and governance frameworks, with strong knowledge of ISO 19650 , BIM standards and construction processes. Deep understanding of information architecture and data quality Expertise in taxonomy, metadata, master data management, file naming conventions and ensuring high quality information across programmes and asset lifecycles. Digital delivery and CDE leadership Experience designing, implementing or optimising Common Data Environments and working confidently with platforms such as Asite, Autodesk Construction Cloud, Viewpoint, Aconex or similar. Excellent communication and influencing skills Ability to produce clear, high quality guidance and act as a trusted adviser to senior stakeholders, building engagement and support for effective information management. Analytical, collaborative and resilient approach Strong problem solving skills, the ability to juggle competing priorities, and experience working sensitively within complex or heritage estates. Next Steps and Additional Information CV & Criteria answers - If you would like to apply for this role, please submit your CV and provide evidence against criterias 2,3,4 and 6 as listed in the Job Description. More information on the application process can be found here: Application process - UK Parliament Applicants must ensure that anything submitted must be factually accurate. Plagiarism 'can include presenting the ideas and experience of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own.' Whilst candidates can make use of AI, they must do it truthfully. Where possible experience stated within the supporting statement should also be visible in the cv part of the application. Whilst we accept candidates may use AI tools within job applications, statements, and CVs; submissions must be truthful and relevant to experience. More information on the role and the full criteria can be found in the Job Description. Please note that most job offers will be made at the minimum of the salary range, other than in exceptional circumstances. Please ensure that you anonymise your application by removing any identifiable factors from your CV or Supporting Statement. We may close the vacancy prior to the closing date stated due to a high volume of applications.
Estates Information Management Lead What you'll be doing Do you want to play a pivotal role in shaping how information underpins one of the UK's most complex, historic and high profile estates? As Estates Information Management (EIM) Team Lead , you'll lead the strategy and delivery of information management across the Parliamentary Estate, ensuring that high quality, trusted information supports decision making, programmes and projects now and into the future. You'll head a multidisciplinary team spanning document control, BIM, information architecture and information security, providing leadership, direction and assurance across the full information lifecycle. From setting strategy and governance standards, to overseeing the Common Data Environment and championing best practice such as ISO 19650, your work will be central to how Parliament manages, protects and uses its estate information. Working closely with colleagues across Strategic Estates, Parliamentary Digital Service and external partners, you'll act as a trusted adviser and thought leader on digital estates capability. This is a high impact role offering the opportunity to influence culture, drive continuous improvement and ensure that information is treated as a critical asset across an internationally significant estate. Why join us? In addition to your salary, we offer an attractive package of benefits, including: Generous annual leave starting at 30 days , increasing to 35 days after one year . Membership of the Civil Service pension scheme , with an average employer contribution of around 27% . Flexible and hybrid working options , where role requirements allow, to help you balance professional and personal commitments. Enhanced family friendly policies, including parental and caring leave . You'll be working at the heart of the Parliamentary Estate - a rare opportunity to combine digital leadership with stewardship of an occupied, heritage environment of national importance. What we're looking for We're seeking an experienced, confident leader who combines strong technical expertise with the ability to influence, collaborate and drive change. You'll thrive in this role if you bring: Senior leadership experience in Estates Information Management A proven track record of leading major EIM or digital information programmes in complex organisations, including managing high performing multidisciplinary teams. Strong strategy, governance and standards expertise Experience developing and embedding information management strategies, policies and governance frameworks, with strong knowledge of ISO 19650 , BIM standards and construction processes. Deep understanding of information architecture and data quality Expertise in taxonomy, metadata, master data management, file naming conventions and ensuring high quality information across programmes and asset lifecycles. Digital delivery and CDE leadership Experience designing, implementing or optimising Common Data Environments and working confidently with platforms such as Asite, Autodesk Construction Cloud, Viewpoint, Aconex or similar. Excellent communication and influencing skills Ability to produce clear, high quality guidance and act as a trusted adviser to senior stakeholders, building engagement and support for effective information management. Analytical, collaborative and resilient approach Strong problem solving skills, the ability to juggle competing priorities, and experience working sensitively within complex or heritage estates. Next Steps and Additional Information CV & Criteria answers - If you would like to apply for this role, please submit your CV and provide evidence against criterias 2,3,4 and 6 as listed in the Job Description. More information on the application process can be found here: Application process - UK Parliament Applicants must ensure that anything submitted must be factually accurate. Plagiarism 'can include presenting the ideas and experience of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own.' Whilst candidates can make use of AI, they must do it truthfully. Where possible experience stated within the supporting statement should also be visible in the cv part of the application. Whilst we accept candidates may use AI tools within job applications, statements, and CVs; submissions must be truthful and relevant to experience. More information on the role and the full criteria can be found in the Job Description. Please note that most job offers will be made at the minimum of the salary range, other than in exceptional circumstances. Please ensure that you anonymise your application by removing any identifiable factors from your CV or Supporting Statement. We may close the vacancy prior to the closing date stated due to a high volume of applications.
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What you'll be doing This is an exciting opportunity to join the Parliamentary Commercial Department (PCD) as a Commercial Manager, helping to deliver high impact commercial projects that keep both the House of Commons and House of Lords running smoothly. In this role, you'll be shaping and delivering procurement activity across our Digital category; covering ICT hardware, software, IT services, networks, and cyber, ensuring Parliament secures the right solutions at the right value. You'll build trusted relationships with teams across Parliament, understand their needs, and lead procurement activity that supports our category strategy and wider organisational goals. PCD sits at the heart of Parliament's commercial operations, supporting nearly £1bn of annual spend and enabling major, transformational programmes across our estate, including work on the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Palace of Westminster. This role offers a rare opportunity to contribute to work that shapes the future of Parliament while gaining unique insight into its inner workings. This role is offered on a hybrid working basis, with an expectation of you spending 40% of your time in the office. Find out more about working at the House of Commons. Why Join us? In addition to your salary, we offer an attractive range of benefits including but not limited to: Generous annual leave starting at 30 days and increasing to 35 after one full working year. Enrolment in the excellent Civil Service pension scheme with an average employer contribution of 27% Flexible working options that help you find a balance including enhanced maternity, paternity, shared parental and adoption leave, caring leave and alternative working patterns. What we're looking for. You may have level 4 CIPS, equivalent experience or other relevant qualifications. Practical experience working in a commercial environment, with an understanding of procurement legislation such as PCR 2015 and the Procurement Act 2023. Strong stakeholder skills, with the ability to build rapport, influence outcomes, and work inclusively with colleagues at all levels. Highly organised, able to manage multiple priorities, work methodically, and adapt quickly when needed. Confident using IT and digital procurement tools, including e tendering systems and data/reporting tools to inform decision-making. Able to work accurately under pressure, with strong analytical and research abilities that support problem solving across varied scenarios. Next Steps and Additional Information CV & Supporting Statement - If you would like to apply for this role, please submit your CV and a supporting statement (maximum one side of A4). More information on the application process can be found here: Application process - UK Parliament. The selection process will involve a test, and further information will be shared with you if your application is shortlisted. Please note that total salary may be comprised of a mixture of basic salary pay up to £40,775 (consolidated) and market sector allowances (non-consolidated). Remuneration is set based on skills, experience and relevant market comparators. We may close the vacancy prior to the closing date stated due to a high volume of applications.
What you'll be doing This is an exciting opportunity to join the Parliamentary Commercial Department (PCD) as a Commercial Manager, helping to deliver high impact commercial projects that keep both the House of Commons and House of Lords running smoothly. In this role, you'll be shaping and delivering procurement activity across our Digital category; covering ICT hardware, software, IT services, networks, and cyber, ensuring Parliament secures the right solutions at the right value. You'll build trusted relationships with teams across Parliament, understand their needs, and lead procurement activity that supports our category strategy and wider organisational goals. PCD sits at the heart of Parliament's commercial operations, supporting nearly £1bn of annual spend and enabling major, transformational programmes across our estate, including work on the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Palace of Westminster. This role offers a rare opportunity to contribute to work that shapes the future of Parliament while gaining unique insight into its inner workings. This role is offered on a hybrid working basis, with an expectation of you spending 40% of your time in the office. Find out more about working at the House of Commons. Why Join us? In addition to your salary, we offer an attractive range of benefits including but not limited to: Generous annual leave starting at 30 days and increasing to 35 after one full working year. Enrolment in the excellent Civil Service pension scheme with an average employer contribution of 27% Flexible working options that help you find a balance including enhanced maternity, paternity, shared parental and adoption leave, caring leave and alternative working patterns. What we're looking for. You may have level 4 CIPS, equivalent experience or other relevant qualifications. Practical experience working in a commercial environment, with an understanding of procurement legislation such as PCR 2015 and the Procurement Act 2023. Strong stakeholder skills, with the ability to build rapport, influence outcomes, and work inclusively with colleagues at all levels. Highly organised, able to manage multiple priorities, work methodically, and adapt quickly when needed. Confident using IT and digital procurement tools, including e tendering systems and data/reporting tools to inform decision-making. Able to work accurately under pressure, with strong analytical and research abilities that support problem solving across varied scenarios. Next Steps and Additional Information CV & Supporting Statement - If you would like to apply for this role, please submit your CV and a supporting statement (maximum one side of A4). More information on the application process can be found here: Application process - UK Parliament. The selection process will involve a test, and further information will be shared with you if your application is shortlisted. Please note that total salary may be comprised of a mixture of basic salary pay up to £40,775 (consolidated) and market sector allowances (non-consolidated). Remuneration is set based on skills, experience and relevant market comparators. We may close the vacancy prior to the closing date stated due to a high volume of applications.