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GBSIoT Operations Manager

FE Week
West Midlands
4 days ago
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About Us

The Greater Birmingham & Solihull Institute of Technology (GBSIoT) is a cutting-edge collaboration between Higher and Further education and industry, driving innovation in Higher Technical education.


The Role

We are seeking a dynamic and technically skilled Operations Manager to lead the operational delivery of the GBSIoT Hub. You will play a pivotal role in supporting education partners, managing advanced technical facilities, and driving impactful engagement across a wide range of stakeholders.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the operational management and continuous improvement of the GBSIoT Hub and CPMR.
  • Provide strategic and hands‑on technical support across educational programmes, research, and employer‑led innovation.
  • Collaborate with academic teams to integrate advanced manufacturing technologies into curriculum and research.
  • Drive business outreach and industry engagement to develop high‑quality, employer‑led projects.
  • Ensure daily readiness and safety of the CPMR and associated facilities.
  • Represent GBSIoT as an ambassador in all external partnerships.

What We’re Looking For
Essential Qualifications & Experience

  • Minimum level 5/Degree in Electrical engineering degree or be a certified electrician.
  • Experience of other Engineering and/or Computing disciplines.
  • Proven experience with automation and robotics in Advanced Manufacturing.
  • Strong IT skills, including Microsoft 365 and hardware/software troubleshooting.
  • Experience in training delivery and operational management.
  • Sound knowledge of Industry 4.0 and Health & Safety practices.

Desirable

  • Degree in Engineering or related discipline.
  • Membership of a professional body.
  • Teaching or Assessor qualifications.
  • Experience in curriculum development and stakeholder engagement.

Skills & Attributes

  • Excellent communication and organisational skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Strong problem‑solving and troubleshooting abilities.
  • Enthusiastic, flexible, and proactive approach.
  • Commitment to safeguarding, equality, and diversity.

Why Join GBSIoT?

This is a rare opportunity to be at the forefront of technical education and innovation in the Greater Birmingham and Solihull region, with the potential to influence skills development nationally. You’ll work in a highly collaborative environment, engaging with other Institutes of Technology, regional stakeholders, and cutting‑edge technologies to help shape the future of advanced manufacturing.


The College is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse community and welcomes applications from individuals across all sectors. We aim to reflect the diversity of our student population in our staff profile, ensuring that we provide the best possible experience and environment for our learners. Our goal is to continue to develop a vibrant, supportive, and inclusive workplace where all staff can thrive.


Please note, if you are selected for the next stage in the process, you will be required to attend the College’s premises, unless exceptional circumstances apply. Solihull College & University Centre is committed to ensuring a safe environment for all students and expects all staff to engage fully with this commitment.


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