Apprentice Facilities Services Manager

  • Company: THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
  • Location: Greater Manchester, M13 9PL
  • Type: Apprenticeship
  • Salary: £25,249.00 per year
  • Sector: Construction and the built environment
  • Ref: NAS-2000035387
  • Application Deadline Date: 13/07/2026
  • Start Date: 07/09/2026
  • Positions Available: 1
  • Working Week: Monday - Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pm (variable times to suit workplace requirements) with 1 hour for lunch.

Brief Description

Build a strong portfolio of bespoke skills to start your career as a Facilities Services Manager. You’ll be supported by experienced staff whilst gaining knowledge to work across diverse infrastructures including laboratories, workshops, research, and service spaces across our Faculty of Science and Engineering.

Training to be Provided

Apprenticeships include off the job learning to develop the knowledge, skills, and behaviours required in your career. 


Greyseal, our apprenticeship provider will deliver online training sessions to support your knowledge development, whilst assigning tasks to work towards in your place of work to create a portfolio of skills based on your abilities within the role. 


A day per week will be awarded for you to study on this element and also added time to further continual development and kick start your career. 

Future Prospects


  • Upon completion of the apprenticeship in 2 years’ time, you will have a portfolio of key science and engineering skills and a wealth of varied, relevant experience

  • Most apprentices are successful in securing a role with the university or choose to continue their academic studies

  • Whilst we cannot guarantee a permanent position at the University of Manchester, we endeavour to match apprentices with appropriate vacancies and support them through the entire application process

Vacancy Detail

As an Apprentice you will gain specialised training based on your individual aspirations and specific apprenticeship requirements. Supportive instruction and tuition from world leading technical staff and researchers will be provided to equip you with a range of diverse skills, whilst rotating through our specialist areas across our Faculty. 


Your successful development is pivotal to our programme objectives, university aims and your future career.


Day to day duties will include, but not be limited to:


Facilities Operations:



  • Assist in the day-to-day management of buildings, equipment, and workplace services

  • Support the monitoring and maintenance of facilities to ensure a safe, secure, and comfortable environment

  • Coordinate maintenance schedules, repairs, and planned preventative maintenance

  • Respond to facilities-related queries, issues, and service requests


Service Delivery:



  • Support the delivery of facilities services within a predominantly technical environment 

  • Monitor service performance against agreed standards and identify areas for improvement as part of the University’s Future Foundations programme

  • Resolve service delivery issues and implementing corrective actions


Contractor and Supplier Coordination:



  • Work with external contractors and service providers for maintenance and operational service needs

  • Carry out contractor performance monitoring and compliance with service agreements

  • Conduct procurement activities and supplier liaison


Health, Safety, and Compliance:



  • Ensure compliance with health & safety legislation and organisational policies

  • Carry out and follow risk assessments and inspections

  • Ensure facilities operations meet environmental, safety, and regulatory standards


Property and Asset Management:



  • Maintain records of property, assets, and equipment

  • Advise on space planning and utilisation activities where required 

  • Contribute to maintenance planning and lifecycle management of assets once experienced


Customer and Stakeholder Engagement:



  • Liaise with internal departments and stakeholders to understand facilities requirements

  • Maintain positive relationships with stakeholders and service user

  • Support handling of complaints and feedback to improve service quality


Financial and Performance Support:



  • Support budget monitoring, cost control, and financial reporting. 

  • Carry out contract management and performance reporting processes. 

  • Contribute to achieving value for money in facilities services delivery. 



Continuous Improvement and Sustainability 



  • Drive initiatives such as the NGI Pilot Scheme to improve efficiency, sustainability, and service quality. 

  • Support environmental and energy management activities (LEAF). 

  • Contribute to innovation and continuous improvement projects, then apply these skills. 

Ready to start your adventure?