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Maintenance/Mechanical Manager

Hays Construction and Property
Sheffield
6 days ago
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Your new company

One of Sheffield's largest employers with an estate that includes leisure facilities, parks, public buildings and offices is looking to recruit an interim Maintenance / Mechanical Manager for a minimum of 3 + months to oversee reactive and planned maintenance works. The site is vast and covers over 160 buildings.

Your new role

This role will be on an initial temporary contract for 3 months, reporting to the Head of Maintenance.

You will be required to:

Provide technical advice and guidance on electrical and mechanical engineering services as required.
Assist with condition surveys of buildings, ensuring the inspection of plant and making recommendations for replacement, repair and maintenance together with the estimated costs and production of reports.
Co-ordinate agreed works for all aspects of mechanical maintenance for properties, whilst ensuring the comprehensive, cost-effective installation and maintenance of outsourced engineering services.
Ensure inspection and testing is undertaken in compliance with statutory regulations.
Monitor the safe, correct and efficient functioning of mechanical services including, but not limited to, Fume Cupboards/LEV's, Gas Boiler Servicing, Specialist Gas Systems, Clean Rooms, Insurance Inspections including pressure systems.
Project-manage assigned mechanical minor works contracts.

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