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Technical Facilities Manager
Date: 11 Jun 2026
Location: Bristol, GB, BS35 4GG
Job Function: Technical
Business Unit: Plasma Technology
We are excited to announce an opportunity for a Technical Facilities Manager in a permanent role located in Severn Beach, Bristol. This is a chance to lead a cutting-edge technical site from the ground up, overseeing specialised environments such as Cleanrooms, Engineering Labs, Manufacturing areas, and critical infrastructure. You will be responsible for managing our outsourced service partners while also developing our internal Facilities Team. Your leadership will be crucial in ensuring the site runs at peak performance by emphasising safety, operational excellence, and cost management, and by fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Join us and make a real impact!
Key Responsibilities
This role combines technical safety and engineering accountability with facilities management responsibilities in a high-level, complex, and critical environment:
Site Operations and Technical Infrastructure - accountability for engineering integrity:
- Provide technical leadership across all mechanical, electrical, controls, and life safety systems
- Set engineering standards aligned to statutory compliance, manufacturer guidance, and industry best practice.
- Act as the technical authority for safe systems of work, isolation management, switching protocols, and engineering change control
- Ensure engineering teams operate within clearly defined authorisation structures, with formal competency frameworks and documented evidence of appointment
- Oversee technical risk assessments and ensure that maintenance and operational activity does not compromise safety, resilience or compliance
- Own the day-to-day management of all building services and technical systems, including HVAC, cleanroom environments, gas systems, water systems and electrical infrastructure
- Ensure uptime, reliability and performance of critical systems that support manufacturing and R&D activities
- Develop and implement planned preventative maintenance (PPM) strategies. Drive structured reliability-centred and condition-based maintenance approaches to reduce failure risk and unplanned downtime.
- Oversee reactive and emergency works with clear prioritisation based on safety risk and business impact
- Ensure CAFM systems accurately reflect asset criticality, redundancy strategy, and maintenance history
- Ensure resilience of critical infrastructure, including HV/LV distribution, UPS, generators, chillers, boilers, clean utilities, BMS, and life safety systems.
- Oversee redundancy strategies (N+1, 2N, etc.) and ensure testing regimes validate system resilience
- Lead incident response and root cause analysis for technical failures. Ensure structured post-incident reviews, lessons learned implementation, and risk register updates
- Identify opportunities to improve efficiency, sustainability and cost-effectiveness without compromising safety and performance
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Cleanroom and Specialist Environments – uptime compliance and resilience
- Maintain Cleanroom performance to required classifications and standards
- Oversee environmental monitoring, contamination control and compliance with relevant ISO cleanroom standards
- Work closely with Engineering, Innovation and Operations to ensure their lab requirements are met
Partner, Contractor and Supplier Management
- Manage outsourced facilities service providers, for example, Maintenance, Security, Waste and Cleaning.
- Establish and manage SLA’s, KPI’s and performance reviews
- Ensure all parties operate safely and in line with site procedures and permit systems
- Drive value and performance from supplier relationships.
Asset Management, Lifecycle Planning and Budgets
- Develop and manage the Facilities budget
- Support capital investment planning and business cases for infrastructure upgrades
- Maintain accurate asset data reflecting condition, criticality, redundancy, and remaining useful life
- Align lifecycle modelling with business continuity planning, ensuring critical plant replacement is strategically sequenced to avoid operational disruption.
Health, Safety and Compliance
- Work collaboratively with the site SHE Manager to ensure adherence to UK legislation, including EaWR, PUWER, LOLER, PSSR, COSHH, DSEAR, HSG274/ACoP L8, and Fire Safety legislation
- Own facilities-related risk assessments, permits to work and safe systems of work
- Ensure compliance with statutory inspections and regulatory requirements (e.g. electrical, mechanical, pressure systems, water hygiene, fire safety, F-Gas, and specialist plant)
- Maintain documented contingency and emergency response plans
- Support audits (internal, external, customer) and always ensure readiness.


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Team Leadership
- Develop and lead your internal Facilities Team
- Set clear objectives, performance standards and development plans
- Foster a proactive, safety-first and service-oriented culture.
Education / Qualifications
- Desirable – membership of a relevant professional body i.e. IWFM, CIBSE.
- Desirable - Degree in Engineering, Facilities Management or related field.
Professional Skills/ Abilities
- Proven experience in facilities management within a technical environment (e.g. semiconductor, pharmaceutical, advanced manufacturing)
- Strong understanding of critical building systems
- Experience managing cleanroom or similar controlled environments
- Demonstrated experience managing contractors and service providers
- Strong knowledge of UK health and safety and compliance requirements
- Experience leading and developing teams
- Knowledge of sustainability and energy management practices.
At Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology, we provide tools for the engineering of micro- and nano-structures, with customers using our process solutions to research and produce materials and semiconductors vital for everything from medical devices and diagnostics to electric cars and quantum computers.
Benefits
In addition to a competitive starting salary, Oxford Instruments also offers structured career development opportunities, a good work-life balance, private healthcare, a share incentive plan, 25 days of annual leave, half-days on Fridays, a defined contribution Group Personal Pension Plan, and a flexible benefits package that you can tailor to your own requirements.
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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and would ask you to get in touch if you are concerned about any barriers you feel you may be facing in your application process with us.
Note to recruitment agencies: Oxford Instruments operates a Preferred Supplier List, and we do not accept unsolicited agency CVs. Please do not forward candidate details in response to this advert, or to any Oxford Instruments employees or other company locations. Oxford Instruments is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited CVs.
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