Projects/ Contracts Manager (Mechanical- Estates)

Rise Technical Recruitment
Cambridge
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Projects/ Contracts Manager (Mechanical- Estates)

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

£57,000- £62,000 + 25 days holiday + 10% employer pension + 25 days full sick pay + on call allowance + Excellent benefits

Excellent role on offer for an experienced engineer looking to join a leading organisation where you will be highly responsible in day to day operations, lead technically interesting, on site projects and have the opportunity to progress into the Head of Engineering role.

Do you have a background in Mechanical maintenance? Have you been involved in Mechanical or Construction projects?

This revolutionary organisation are renowned for being industry leading in their field. They have a highly skilled team and require a Deputy Head of Engineering to oversee the maintenance team in this highly responsible and incredibly varied position.

In this role you will be responsible for the operational aspect of a maintenance department on a large scale, multi faceted site. You will oversee a small team whilst being responsible for all mechanical and building/civil works on this extensive site.

The ideal candidate for this position will have a strong background in overseeing a facilities maintenance team and ideally have exposure to mind construction projects- although not essential. Experience with PPM and reactive maintenance in sites such as education establishments, hospitals, forces bases would be suitable. This is an exciting posi...

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