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Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor

Apleona
Guildford
3 days ago
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Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor
Location:

Guildford, Surrey
Salary:

Up to £45,000 (DOE).
Joining Bonus: £1,000
Hours: Monday

Friday, 40 hours per week .
Benefitsinclude:
Competitive salary +

£1,000 joining bonus
23 days holiday + bank holidays
Company vehicle, fuel card, mobile & uniform
Bupa Cashplan & Employee Assistance Programme
Learning & development opportunities for career growth

Corrigenda, part of the Apleona Group, provides trusted facilities management and building maintenance services across the South of England. We deliver reliable, high-quality, and sustainable solutions for both public and private sector clients.

Were seeking a skilled and dedicated hands-on

Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor

to assist the Relationship Manager with the day-to-day service delivery of the Guildford Borough Council Contract, ensuring that contract Service Level agreements (SLA) and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are achieved as well as being hands-on with call outs to Mechanical works across the portfolio of sites.

The job will be based on the Guildford BC sites with occasional meetings at our Fleet office.

The role involves overseeing works and managing specialist subcontractors to deliver both planned and reactive maintenance tasks. You will be responsible for conducting audits, maintaining accurate records for client inspections, and ensuring compliance with required standards. The position also requires a professional, confident approach in client-facing environments, with the ability to communicate effectively and build strong relationships with stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist the Relationship Manager with the daily delivery, implementation and on-going development of each of the contracts.
Deputise for Contract Manager during periods of absence
Carry out site visits as required, look at works with a view to estimating time and materials
Quoting works giving detailed breakdowns while defining exclusions and limitations
Attending Client Meetings
Attending Site surveys with client
Provide information for Monthly meetings and reports.
Carry out planned and reactive maintenance across the estate (within capabilities and training)
Work on own or as part of team to meet required deadlines and contract performance standards
Knowledge, Experience and Skills:
Essential
A suitable City and Guilds or equivalent NVQ qualification
Recognised Health & Safety training
Good written and verbal communication skills
Ability to achieve high levels of customer satisfaction
Be able to operate SMART devices and complete electronic documentation
Supervisory experience
Full UK driving licence
Unvented Water Systems
WRAS
Desirable
Experience in Gas/Electrical/Controls

This role will be working for Corrigenda FM, who are part of the Apleona Group.

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