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Mechanical Engineering Manager

Boden Group
Sheffield
2 days ago
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I am pleased to present an opportunity for a Mechanical Engineering Manager based in South Yorkshire to work for a prestigious organisation.

This position can be offered both on a temp to perm or permanent basis.

The permanent salary ranges from £40,000 up to £51,000 with great benefits.

Essential Requirements
  • Manage all mechanical engineering works within the designated zone, occasionally supporting other disciplines or areas as required.
  • Prioritise and process requests for reactive and planned maintenance, coordinating with relevant sites and departments to arrange and agree specific works.
  • Ensure all statutory maintenance requirements—such as pressure systems, boiler servicing, and LEVs—are completed on time and properly documented.
  • Issue orders and instructions for maintenance works, ensuring compliance with legislation, Health & Safety codes of practice, and standard procedures and specifications.
  • Lead and manage a team of technical staff and contractors, inspecting works to confirm compliance with specifications, schedules, and budgets.
  • Deliver maintenance projects by developing design briefs, preparing specifications and tender documents, issuing tenders, and managing works through to commissioning and defect resolution.
  • Process orders, invoices, and documentation to maintain budgetary control and ensure value for money, while keeping accurate maintenance and statutory records.
  • Maintain effective communication and collaboration with other staff to support smooth departmental operations.
  • Support the operation and improvement of the maintenance management and Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) systems, including developing work instructions.
  • Oversee and develop maintenance contracts and programmes for mechanical systems such as building management systems, fume cupboards, gas boilers, specialist gas systems, clean rooms, and pressure systems.

Should this opportunity align with your career aspirations, we encourage you to act quick. Please reply to this email with your updated CV and we can schedule a call.

If this role does not suit you and you know someone who may be interested, please don't hesitate to let me know.

Kindest Regards,

Adam


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