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Mechanical Maintenance Manager University Estate

Roundhouse Recruitment Ltd
Sheffield
1 week ago
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Mechanical Maintenance Manager (University Estate)Salary(DOE) + BenefitsSheffield, South Yorkshire3-6 Month Contract. 36 hours per weekAre you an Mechanical or Maintenance Manager looking for a prestigious contract with one of the UK's top universities planning and overseeing Maintenance on site?

Join a top UK Universities Estates & Facilities Management team, overseeing mechanical plant and systems across a diverse and historic estate. From listed heritage buildings to state-of-the-art research facilities, this is a technically varied role where your leadership and expertise will keep the campus running safely and efficiently.The Role

  • Lead and manage a small team of engineers and contractors across planned and reactive maintenance.
  • Maintain accurate CAFM data and asset records.
  • Ensure statutory compliance.
  • Deliver and maintain PPM schedules and inspection records
  • Scope, tender, and oversee small mechanical projects and refurbishments.
  • Liaise closely with departments, consultants, and contractors to ensure works are safe, compliant, and within budget.
  • Provide leadership, motivation, and professional development to the maintenance team.

The Person

  • Degree or HNC/HND in Mechanical, Building Services or related Engineering field
  • Proficient in CAFM systems
  • Track record in mechanical mai...

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