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| Senior Manager - Wayfinding Design (New Terminal Architecture) | | |
| Location | London ( London Postcodes ) South East ( Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Middlesex, Oxfordshire, Surrey ) | | |
Salary c£70,000 + bonus + major benefits | | |
Benefits bonus + major benefits | | |
Description Senior Manager - Wayfinding Design (New Terminal Architecture) SalaryTo £70k + benefits Description BAA Heathrow To c. £ 70,000 + Executive Bonus + Benefits Package
Over the last five years BAA has been making major changes to its organisational structure, which, coupled with massive ongoing investment – T5 is only the first of several key steps in Heathrow’s evolution strategy – will create an environment for travellers & other airport business community stakeholders that provides an experience totally unrecognisable from its state-owned heritage. But this won’t simply involve renovated buildings and reinvented processes capable of handling more passengers… it involves a commitment to profound cultural shifts across the business as a whole as well as a design & construction budget of over £16 Billion for the 4 years to 2013 .
Behind a capital investment plan that will make T5 Heathrow's oldest terminal in a surprisingly short period of time is a financial commitment and a "grand design" that involves a functionally & visually integrated network of passenger and stakeholder facilities that will have the appearance of one, single, seamless Airport stretching the entire length of, and running between the two existing runways. Current redevelopment plans for Terminals 2, 3 & 4 therefore combine a variety of design drivers for the individual Terminals - modernisation, passenger experience, capacity growth, security and changing patterns-of-use being important ones - but also encompass the requirement that each design also fits perfectly as a component of this coherent vision of Heathrow's future.
Working within BAA's Senior Design & Capital Projects Management Team, the role has responsibility for managing Strategies and Design Guidance Processes that ensure each new Terminal "works outstandingly well for the Airport's real customers in real life", with a focus on flow-optimising layout, lighting, interior design choices and signage, that both instinctively draws passengers in the right direction and informs them clearly at critical and other "decision" points.
Interest is invited from degree-qualified (Architecture, Design or closely related) candidates with strong project leadership experience, highly effective influencing skills developed within a large, multiple stakeholder environment, and a results-orientated approach. In addition, we are looking for strengths in the following areas…
Impressive Design Project Management track-record across a variety of high-value capital infrastructure projects, with achievements in the field of optimising operational use
The drive to develop consistent but flexible strategies that ensure BAA is seen as a global leader in the development of Wayfinding Best Practice
Strongly Process Oriented with a natural understanding of "flow"
The ability to posively influence highly creative designers from a Corporate In-House "delivers for the Business" perspective.
The motivation to develop your career from design provider to a corporate "solution management" environment
In return for your talents, BAA provide an excellent salary package, the platform of a highly profitable business in a growth market; and opportunities to develop your career within a world-class international organisation that values talent - and the ability to make a difference - above more traditional measures. Not to mention the chance to make your mark on one of the World’s leading airports!
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Reference CS/GS/WFM | | |
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