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Technical Manager (Mechanical Bias)

Boden Group
Manchester
4 days ago
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I am pleased to present an opportunity for a Mechanically Bias Technical Manager (Principle Mechanical Engineer) based in Manchester working for a prestigious organisation, on either a temporary or permanent basis.

Responsibilities:

*Responsible for ensuring that safe systems of work for all mechanical services on the estate

*Accountable for ensuring that mechanical installations are properly installed, by competent persons, and commissioned adequately, with relevant certification and sign off.

*Responsible for all Mechanical and Gas records

*Develop and establish maintenance programmes for the organisations specialist systems, providing detailed reports to the Head of Building Services & Engineering

*Ensure that all systems, designs, procedures, works and services delivered comply at all times with statutory Health & Safety legislation

Essential Requirements:

* Experience in Managing teams of Engineers, ideally mechanically biased

* Mechanical or HVAC qualifications (minimum level 3)

* Technical knowledge on gas, pressure systems, air conditioning & HVAC

* Experience with statutory compliance

Should this opportunity align with your career aspirations, I would 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 as there can be a reward for you...

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