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Mechanical Supervisor – Guildford Contract

Corrigenda Group Limited
Guildford
1 week ago
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Mechanical Supervisor – Guildford Contract

Mechanical Supervisor – Guildford Contract
Full time – 40 hours
Salary: Competitive (subject to knowledge and experience) | Location: Guildford
Reporting to: Assistant Gas & Mechanical Technical Manager

Corrigenda is a trusted provider of facilities management and building maintenance services across the South of England. As part of the Apleona Group, we combine local expertise with the strength and innovation of a major international group. Joining Corrigenda means becoming part of a team that values traditional craftsmanship, invests in its people, and looks ahead to a bright, innovative future in facilities management.

Job Summary

Corrigenda are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated hands-on Mechanical 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 role is based on Guildford BC sites with occasional meetings at our Fleet office. You will oversee works and manage specialist subcontractors to deliver both planned and reactive maintenance tasks. You will conduct audits, maintain accurate records for client inspections, and ensure compliance with required standards. The position requires a professional, confident approach in client-facing environments, with the ability to communicate effectively and build strong relationships with stakeholders.

Key Responsibilities Include (but not limited to)
  • Assist the Relationship Manager with the daily delivery, implementation and ongoing development of each contract
  • Deputise for Contract Manager during periods of absence
  • Carry out site visits as required, assess works with a view to estimating time and materials
  • Quote works with detailed breakdowns while defining exclusions and limitations
  • Attend Client Meetings
  • Attend 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 a team to meet deadlines and contract performance standards
  • Work flexible hours to suit business requirements
  • Work safely at all times, including working at height as required
  • Liaise with site staff to gain access to sites and rooms for maintenance tasks
  • Liaise with sub-contractors to complete necessary repairs as required
  • Any other tasks required by the company within skill set / experience
Minimum Requirements / Qualifications

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
Ability to operate SMART devices and complete electronic documentation
Full UK driving licence
Pass Enhanced DBS background checks for working in schools
Unvented Water Systems
WRAS

Desirable
Experience in Gas/Electrical/Controls

Benefits Package
  • Competitive Salary
  • Annual Salary Review
  • Overtime Opportunities
  • 23 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Company Vehicle + Fuel Card
  • Company Mobile
  • Full Uniform
  • Extensive Learning & Development opportunities, including opportunities for progression
  • Employee Assistance Programme – Guidance on Personal, Health, Legal and Financial queries
  • Bupa Cashplan – dental, optical, physiotherapy and wellbeing benefits
  • Enrolment into our pension scheme
  • Refer a friend reward scheme – £750 per referral
Equal Opportunity and Compliance

Corrigenda are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to equal and fair treatment for all colleagues or potential colleagues irrespective of race, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnic origins, religion or belief, disability, age, gender, marital or family status.


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