Engineering Manager (Sewage Systems Maintenance Division)

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Engineering Manager (Sewage Systems Maintenance Division)

Location:Hampshire based

Salary: Competitive

Role Type: Full Time

Hours: 40 hours per week, 50:50 office and field based.

Our Vision is to be the best people who work together for a Cleaner, Safer future where everyone can thrive.

Would you like to join our team here at CSG and make a difference to the environment? We are seeking passionate individuals who would take pride in promoting sustainable waste management practices to help make sure the UK carbon footprint is reduced and protect the environment for future generations.

We are a leading Environmental company in the UK, independently owned and with a strong family business ethos. We offer a range of employee benefits and have a strong tradition of helping to develop the careers of those who help us shine. Our guiding principle is “It’s all about the people” and many of our 600 workers have been with us for decades. If you are looking for a chance to make your mark in an environment that rewards employee contribution and values it’s people, you’ll find CSG is a great place to be.

Benefits of an Engineering Manager:

Company vehicle Management bonus scheme. Employee recognition schemes, such as Employee of Month and Shining Star of the year Award. Employee referral bonus scheme. Attractive Pension Plan. Share Options – buy into our family future. Company perks for retail outlet discounts and more. Further development opportunities through in-house, external training and apprenticeship schemes. Company health care cash plan – dental / opticians / physio / online GP etc. 33 days holiday inclusive of public bank holidays.

Role Accountabilities:

The role combines technical knowledge and skill with management and leadership responsibilities.

Recruit, mentor and lead the team of field-based service engineers in the south of England, who are maintaining sewage systems. Ensure and enforce high level of technical standard and workmanship when maintaining the customer sewage systems. Manage employee absence and annual leave. Work closely with the group business development manager to achieve targets and goals along with operational discussions and updates. Ensure compliance with group health and safety policy and requirements. Work with the office supervisor to manage any issues or technical support. Provide support both technical and operational to coordinators. Maintain working efficiency with other depots in the group Manage Maintenance van fleet, new purchases outfitting and maintenance. Project management of high value repairs and installations- on site supervisory. Coordinate with key customers and accounts, provide good customer service and manage complaints. Manage budgeting and finance for the department. Forecasting and cost management. Integrate new technologies and systems etc i.e. Concertor, cloud-based telemetry. Nutrient neutrality. Negotiating with suppliers to ensure cost effective purchasing of parts and materials. Understand and adhere to environmental regulations for the wastewater industry. Maintain subcontractor partnership to ensure operational efficiency.

Person Specification

The Candidate:

Essential Qualifications

Full UK Driving licence Engineering degree or similar qualification Ideal Candidate Proactive and self-motivated Excellent organisational and project management skills Demonstrate ability in successfully managing remote based teams and delivering required outcomes Ability to build strong working relations with all stakeholders Knowledge and understanding of H&S legislation. Strong commercial acumen

CSG is an equal opportunities employer with a commitment to the practice of equal opportunity without prejudice or discrimination in all of its workplaces.

If you think that you are the person for this role and would like to find out more about Cleansing Service Group Ltd, please visit our website below.

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