FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Programme Logistics Lead?
The primary responsibility of the Programme Logistics Lead is to direct the Mace logistics team and supply chain, ensuring project costs and budgets are managed effectively while providing high-quality service and successful delivery of logistics operations.
What qualifications are required for the Programme Logistics Lead position?
A relevant degree qualification is required for the Programme Logistics Lead position.
Is professional membership required for this role?
While professional membership is not strictly required, candidates are expected to be working towards demonstrable professional or personal development.
What kind of experience is needed for this position?
The position requires leadership and management experience of large, diverse teams, as well as experience in managing relationships with key senior stakeholders.
What safety training is required for the Programme Logistics Lead?
The Programme Logistics Lead must have Site Managers Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) or an accepted equivalent qualification.
Does the role involve managing relationships with external stakeholders?
Yes, the role involves collaborating with principal contractors, tier 1 suppliers, and senior internal and external stakeholders to ensure effective service delivery.
Is sustainability a consideration in the projects handled by the Programme Logistics Lead?
Yes, candidates are expected to have knowledge of how carbon and sustainability considerations will shape the outlook of the projects they are working on.
What is the expected completion date for the infrastructure project associated with this position?
The expected completion date for the infrastructure project is 2033.
Does Mace value diversity in its workforce?
Yes, Mace is an inclusive employer and welcomes interest from a diverse range of candidates.
What is the budget for the stormwater drainage system initiative in Dubai?
The budget for the stormwater drainage system initiative in Dubai is AED 25 billion (£5.2 billion).