European Workshop Supervisor & Operations Manager

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6 months ago
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€70,000 - €82,600 Basic + OEM Training + Technical Progression + Package & Benefits

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If you're from the maritime, power generation or rail sector then this is a fantastic opportunity on offer! This is a great chance to join a world leading provider of specialist power generation machinery within the maritime and power generation sector. Fantastic opportunity to become a technical specialist in a varied & consistently growing industry. Earn a great package whilst consistently training & progressing long term. This company is a world leading OEM.

This OEM company is a specialist provider of power generation and other associated power plant equipment for various applications. This is to provide their customers with power and energy solutions for their businesses and vessels. Ever expanding their already impressive client portfolio this is a brilliant chance to transition into a successful industry. They believe in their staff and are also keen to progress from within.

Key Responsibilities:

Plan personnel, machines, materials, and operating supplies
Build- up synergies / expert competences between the Satellite workshops for specific equipment
Document deviations and carry out corrective measures
Responsible for the tooling, processes, and infrastructure required for the inspection and minor repair of OEM and non-OEM rotating equipment
Identify defects and introduce measures for troubleshooting
Ensure functionality and reliability of workshop devices through preventative maintenance
Plan, monitor, and assess work processes
Support in selecting, recruiting, training, and scheduling employees
Office based in RotterdamBackground Required:

Proven experience as a team leader
Strong technical knowledge of turbomachinery
Proficient in Rotating Equipment (steam turbines, compressors, and expanders)
Ability to identify and liaise with local external service companies that can support workshop activities
Service-oriented, economically-minded, and capable of independent and entrepreneurial thinking and working
Must have EU passport
Graduate from Apprentice training or Diploma in Mechanical EngineeringKeywords; Marine, Marine Engineer, maritime, Mechanical Engineer, field service engineer, rotating equipment, Engineer, NAVY, Chief engineer, Power Generation, turbomachinery, expanders, Pumps, diesel engine, compressors, Turbines, Gas Turbines, Screw compressors, duel fuel, Automation, Controls, Isea, PLC, gas engine, service engineer, Jenbacher, Engine, diesel engines, generators, Sulzer, CHP, MTU, MAN, CAT, MWM, Clarke, Rolls Royce, comAp, Service, INDEU

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