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Mechanical Technical Services Manager

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Swindon
4 days ago
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Mechanical Technical Services Manager


Location: Near Swindon


Salary: Up to £65,000 + benefits


Employment Type: Permanent


A well-established building services contractor is seeking a Mechanical Technical Services Manager to oversee mechanical service delivery across a range of commercial environments. This is a key role supporting planned maintenance, technical compliance, and project works, while providing guidance to both internal teams and clients.


The Role

  • Lead and support mechanical service teams across commercial sites
  • Act as the technical authority for mechanical systems including HVAC, plant rooms, hot and cold water, and heating systems
  • Oversee PPM strategies and ensure statutory compliance
  • Provide engineering solutions, advise on asset lifecycle plans, and support small works projects
  • Conduct site audits, troubleshoot plant issues, and guide remedial actions
  • Build strong relationships with clients, ensuring high standards of service and communication

What We're Looking For

  • Strong background in mechanical building services maintenance
  • Experience supervising / leading engineering teams or contractors
  • Previously held commercial gas qualifications (ideal but not essential to hold currently)
  • Confident in reading technical drawings, diagnosing system faults, and advising on remedial works
  • An organised communicator who can balance technical detail with clear advice

Benefits

  • Competitive salary up to £65k
  • Company vehicle or allowance (if applicable)
  • Pension, holiday allowance, and ongoing development

Opportunity to play a key role in a respected and stable technical team.


We are committed to attracting and providing a diverse workforce that reflects the communities in which our clients and stakeholders operate, helping to facilitate an environment that enables everyone to fulfil their potential.


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