Engineering Manager

Nationwide Platforms
Uxbridge
1 week ago
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This is an excellent opportunity for a Engineering Manager to manage the engineering activity throughout the South East region. As the Engineering Manager your responsibilities include adherence to all internal quality systems and health and safety policies, cost control, customer service standards and other engineering aspects of the hub and or satellite depots whilst demonstrating strong leadership and organisational skills.We are looking for someone with previous engineering management experience ideally within plant hire or similar, someone experienced with health and safety, excellent people management and communication skills as well as a passion for delivering great customer service.This is a regional role and therefore requires travel within the South East RegionResponsibilities include: -Ensure that company Technical Bulletins and manufacturer's recalls are closed out in line with company deadlines. Ensure suitable risk assessments are conducted and safe systems of work are applied to all activities carried out within the regionMaintain high level of equipment availability, reliability and fleet appearanceLine management responsibility of Mobile Service Engineers.To set and manage location budgets within agreed targetsEnsure all engineering, maintenance and business-related initiatives are carried out to appropriate standard and within acceptable timescales within the regionSet the standards of ethics, behavior and attitude required in the workforce through demonstrating best practice and commitment to company valuesEnsure effective implementation and compliance of all company policies and procedures, including legislative requirements, within the regionSet KPI's and provide accurate and timely KPI reporting on performance of all locations within the regionProvide Technical /Engineering support where required including customer visitsConduct monthly workshop reviews with the Location Service Managers/Workshop Service ManagersEnsure Apprentice Service Engineers are receiving a structured programme of experience and training and are achieving their qualifications on targetWithin the region ensure that adequate resource planning is in place to cover periods of staff absenceTake shared responsibility of the operational efficiency, customer satisfaction, financial performance and Health and Safety of all locations in the region as part of the management team.Be an ambassador for Health and Safety and to ensure compliance for quality, health and safety.The ideal candidate will have: -Passionate about customer service and health and safety standards within the organisationStrong organisational, time management and good commercial awarenessCredible communicator, demonstrable leadership skills and ability to influence and negotiate effectively with customers, team and multiple functions within the organisationPrevious experience of engineering management within a plant hire environment at a senior levelMust be organised and self-motivated to ensure targets are achievedGood upward and downward communication skillsCurrent powered access equipment knowledge preferredFormally trained in an engineering discipline, and qualified to C&G 390, NVQ level 3, or equivalentPart of the Loxam Group, Nationwide Platforms are the UK's leading specialist provider of Powered Access rental equipment, with the largest and broadest fleet, local depots spread across the country and our wealth of experience partnering with companies in a variety of sectors including Construction, Warehouse & Distribution, Aviation, Facilities Management, Industrial Services, Telecoms and Media, our customers can depend on us to provide the right solution to support their every working at height need.At Nationwide Platforms, your safety is absolutely our priority. Our award winning BlueSky Solutions and Training division offer our customers access to the latest and safest ways to work and through long standing partnerships with our manufacturers, we will always provide equipment that will lead the way to a safer industry. Some of our innovations include the award-winning secondary guarding systems and Harness ON?, a range of pioneering Material Handling Attachments (MHAs), and the SkySentry? control and monitoring system.At Nationwide Platforms, we are dedicated to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. We recognise that a variety of perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds is crucial to our success in the Powered Access industry. Our commitment is to ensure that every employee feels respected, valued, and supported in their work environmentTPBN1_UKTJ

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