Technical Management (ILM Level 3 award)

Who is it for and what is it about?
This ilm level 3 award has been designed to help colleagues in the sector who are looking to advance their career in the maintenance/technical or development side of the business. It will focus on three key areas of the service that will help technical staff develop their skills in management or in anticipation of a management role.
Course Content
This course consists of three units covering various aspects you may be responsible for within your role.
Managing projects in the workplace
This one-day course is particularly aimed at staff in maintenance and technical services or those who have a role in development and projects which have a clearly definable beginning, middle and end. The course will help you to develop your knowledge and understanding of managing workplace projects, as well as introducing you to project management tools that ease the project management task.
Understanding how to manage contracts and contractors in the workplace
This course is for anyone who will be acting on behalf of their organisation to negotiate and award contracts on behalf of their organisation, and manage them alongside the contractors. It is ideal for those in technical services or development roles who want to develop their knowledge, understanding and skills in this area.
Delegates cover a range of topics including basic contract law, types of contracts and contracts management, as well as the contractor selection process and procedures tools.
Understanding procurement and supplier management in the workplace
This unit has been created specifically for those working in maintenance, technical services or who have a role in development where you are, or will be, involved in procuring goods and services for your organisation. This unit will explore the procurement and supplier management context; awareness of relevant legislative and ethical compliance in the Housing sector; procurement procedures and planning; typical procurement activities & purchases in housing; exploring supply chains and the selecting and monitoring of suppliers and specialists.
Learning outcomes:
By the end of this course participants will have gained the key knowledge and skills required for managing technical teams, projects, procurement, and contracts within their workplace.
By the end of each units’ participants will be asked to complete an assignment in which you will be required to demonstrate your knowledge of managing projects, contract management as well as the procurement and supplier management as it is in your workplace.
All of Share’s ILM Level 3 courses are accredited and delegates are required to submit an assignment to achieve the qualification.
Course dates: 14/10/25, 11/11/25, 16/12/25
Delivery: Remote delivery
Trainers: Duncan McLeary, Graeme Hamilton, Owen McMillan
Cost: Member £750 / Non-Member £1050
Book your place HERE or email info@share.org.uk