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Mechanical Contract Manager

ThriveSW Limited
Cannock
6 days ago
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CONTRACT MANAGER - Mechanical Maintenance
Covering site in Cannock and surrounding areas £50,000 - £55,000 + Car allowance

Are you a Mechanically biased Manager capable of running a regional contracts for this Mechanical and Electrical Facilities Services Company.

This company specialise in Service, Maintenance and Minor works projects within the Facilities Management sector covering Mechanical Engineering ,Commercial Gas and HVAC to various buildings including office and student accommodation. Due to an increase in work load from their clients they are now looking hire a Contract Manager to assist the Operations Manager with building a team based out of their Warrington office to cover sites in North West.

As Mechanical Contract Manager you will be responsible for service delivery to a number of sites that are already secured as well as going out and developing relationships and also winning new clients.

You will manage the delivery of Planned, Reactive and Responsive Maintenance to their clients properties
Oversee and manage small/ minor works projects, dealing with both inhouse engineers and sub contractors (when required)
Manage supply chain, Hiring of staff, 1-2-1s and reviews.

Ideally you will be either qualified in Commercial Gas or be from a Mechanical HVAC background and used to dealing with these types of engineers and sub contractors.

A full job description will be provided on application.

For further information on the role and the company you would be working for please APPLY NOW or get in touch with Rhymel Henderson for a confidential chat
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