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Facilities Senior Consultant (Iot, Connectivity & Digitisation)

Lidl GB
London
23 hours ago
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Summary
£57,200* up to £79,200* per annum | 35 days’ holiday (pro rata) | 10% in-store discount | Pension scheme
Everyone who works at Lidl brings something unique to the table - but we also have a whole lot in common. We’re curious, collaborative, and ready to make a tangible impact on where we work.
Just like you.
Our Facilities Management Department is looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Senior Consultant to oversee the Facilities Management functions and strategic projects for Lidl GB. As the Senior Consultant you’ll be responsible for the development of our digitisation, connectivity, IoT and online controls strategy for all major building technologies such as air conditioning, BMS, lifts etc., leading new projects and concept trials in close liaison with stakeholders both in GB and internationally, across all Schwarz Group companies. It is an exciting opportunity to join the Facilities Management team to maintain and service our growing store portfolio.
At Lidl, we offer a hybrid working model to give you the best of both worlds. Spend three days or more in our state-of-the-art office, where you can enjoy an on-site gym, restaurant, and more of the perks you deserve. And with up to two days at home, you’ll find the work/life balance you need to thrive.
What you'll do

  • Serve as the primary IoT subject matter expert (SME), bridging the gap between FM, IT, Procurement, and Store Operations teams to ensure successful project deployment and adoption
  • Develop and pioneer new and innovative solutions, to widen the connectivity potential of devices within the equipment portfolio, including technology scouting
  • Operational and full lifecycle management of IoT devices and processes, including day to day connectivity, service and support and end of life strategy
  • Ensure all premises and devices comply with current legislation, IT and INFOSEC security standards and vulnerability management
  • Lead the development of user interfaces, dashboards, work packages and process flows for all connected devices
  • Analyse device data and creation of KPIs to inform business decision making
  • Full project management responsibility for the IoT concept including financial planning, risk management and key milestone deliverables
  • Communicating with internal and external stakeholders, across Head Office departments and the wider Schwarz Group
  • Selection and appointment of external suppliers, including participating in the negotiation / tendering of contracts
  • Supporting our regions and regional Facilities Managers across the UK through training and upskilling
  • Developing and presenting concepts up to Board level

What you'll need

  • Relevant practical IT/Building Services experience in working with connected technologies from a fast-paced environment is beneficial
  • Understanding of IoT connectivity standards (e.G., LoRaWAN, GSM/LTE, Wi-Fi) and building automation protocols (BACnet/IP, Modbus TCP/RTU)
  • Knowledge of IT networking, IT development and cyber security and building management systems
  • Ability to translate complex technical concepts into clear, concise business language for non-technical stakeholders
  • Excellent organisational and project management skills
  • Ability to work within tight deadlines
  • Excellent stakeholder management skills and experience of presenting to senior management
  • Proactive, motivated and driven
  • Strong computer skills including low code solutions and automation
  • Full valid driving license
  • Willingness to travel within GB and internationally with the occasional overnight stay
  • Genuine enthusiasm and proven capacity for acquiring proficiency in new technical topics and emerging technologies

What you'll receive

  • 35 days holiday (pro rata)
  • 10% in-store discount
  • Sabbatical
  • Enhanced family leave
  • Pension scheme
  • Plus, more of the perks you deserve

We value diversity, equity, and inclusion, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds. Join us to celebrate individuality and grow in a fair, respectful, and inclusive environment.
Disclaimer: due to the high volume of applications we receive, we reserve the right to close a vacancy earlier than the advertised date. This is to ensure our teams can manage application levels while maintaining a positive candidate experience. Once a vacancy has closed, we are unable to consider further applications, so please submit your application as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

  • Includes a 10% non-contractual London weighting

If you’re ready to get stuck in, want to get more out of your career and make a real difference, find your place at Lidl and apply now.

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