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Framework Director - Regulated Water Scotland

Glasgow
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Framework Director - Regulated Water Scotland

Framework Director (Regulated Water - Scotland)

Location: Hillington / Livingston

Employment type: Full Time Permanent

Salary: Will also include Car or Car Allowance

Working Hours: Monday to Friday

What’s In It For You…

We believe in looking after our people, and it shows. When you join Ipsum, you’re not just taking a job — you’re starting a career with real support behind it.

  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • Option to buy up to 5 additional holidays
  • Group Personal Pension Plan
  • Career development & progression with the opportunity to earn professional qualifications
  • 24/7 access to a virtual GP and Mental health support & counselling services
  • Cycle to Work scheme
  • Discount club - supermarkets, phone bills, gyms & more !
  • Life assurance cover
  • Long service recognition
  • Enhanced Maternity Pay
  • Paid volunteering opportunities in your community

About The Role…

Support the strategic growth of the business across Regulated Water, securing sustainable long-term revenue streams.

  • Drive sales growth, market positioning and technical expertise to develop our offering, providing leading quality service that achieves regional financial targets and contributes to the overall success of the business.
  • Responsible for securing a position on Scottish Water’s SR27 frameworks, both directly and through Enterprise partners, whilst strengthening and expanding existing client relationships across the regulated market.
  • Utilise and grow existing relationships within Scottish Water, Tier 1 partners and the wider supply chain to support business development and work-winning activities.
  • Ensure the competence of the resources and alongside the Managers, will oversee the development of the career pathway and competence framework with HR for the business area.
  • Work collaboratively with Managers across the Region to ensure plans and activities are in place and being executed to meet the delivery of the P&L targets.
  • Responsible for work winning and growing a sustainable portfolio of projects to ensure team productivity and profitability.
  • Support the Managers in the delivery of their sub P&L performance against targets.
  • To contribute to the delivery of the division’s Full Potential Plan (FPP).
  • To support M&A activities in identifying suitable target companies that match the required profile and assure the onboarding of companies within the Scotland regional business area.

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As Framework Director you will…

  • To support the delivery of the growth strategy and business objectives for the Scotland division.
  • To support and deliver the regulated market growth strategy across Scotland, with a focus on Scottish Water and its Enterprise delivery partners.
  • To support the securing and maintenance of positions on Scottish Water SR27 frameworks directly and through Enterprise delivery partners.
  • To develop and maintain strong collaborative relationships with Scottish Water stakeholders, Enterprise partners and key industry contacts.
  • To oversee business development activities, operational performance, commercial performance, cost control and management of business risk within the business area.
  • To support the development of the Sales function to effectively deliver pipeline growth and a resilient order backlog.
  • To monitor and report on performance KPIs to demonstrate achievement of strategic aims and objectives.
  • To grow and sustain an active pipeline of opportunities within the regulated water market.
  • To support the growth of regulatory revenues throughout the current regulatory period and subsequent periods.
  • To work collaboratively with the Operations Manager - Scotland and wider divisional leadership team, contributing to strategy, performance management, business development and brand building to secure a sustainable market position.

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About You…

  • Strong Safety performance background.
  • Experienced in the leadership and growth of a regulated water business.
  • Strong knowledge of Scottish Water governance, procurement and delivery models.
  • Demonstrable experience of framework bidding and strategic client engagement within regulated utilities.
  • Existing relationships with Scottish Water and/or Enterprise delivery partners would be highly advantageous.
  • Knowledge of industry trends and regulator frameworks (WICS, SEPA and wider UK water regulatory environment).

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Skills

Safety Performance
Leadership
Regulated Water Business
Scottish Water Governance
Procurement Models
Framework Bidding
Client Engagement
Industry Trends
Regulatory Frameworks

Location

Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

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