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Highway Depot Manager

Leatherhead
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Depot Manager - Highways Maintenance
Location: Greater London
Job Type: Full-Time | Permanent
Salary: £50,000-£55,000 + Company Vehicle
A leading infrastructure services provider is looking for an experienced Depot Manager to take ownership of on-road maintenance operations within a key section of the London orbital network. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a high-performing team delivering essential highway maintenance and incident response services.
About the Role
In this position, you will manage daily operations across a busy depot, ensuring the safe, efficient, and compliant delivery of planned and reactive maintenance activities. You will lead a team of Supervisors and Operatives, ensuring high standards of work, robust safety practices, and effective performance management.
The role also includes responsibility for incident management at a strategic (Silver) level and supporting winter maintenance operations. You'll be expected to maintain high levels of service delivery and drive continuous improvement across all aspects of the operation.
Key Responsibilities
·Oversee all operational activities within the depot, ensuring safe and effective delivery of works
·Manage and motivate depot teams, ensuring resources are well-planned and teams are fully briefed
·Monitor and report on key performance indicators (KPIs) and operational data
·Lead emergency and incident response, including participation in the Silver Manager rota
·Ensure plant, vehicles, and equipment are managed and maintained in line with safety regulations
·Conduct site inspections and safety audits, identifying areas for improvement
·Deliver team briefings, manage rotas, annual leave, sickness, and training requirements
·Drive improvements in productivity, safety, and operational performance
·Promote a safety-first culture and support organisational goals related to health, safety, and sustainability
What We're Looking For
·Appropriate CSCS qualification
·Experience in highways maintenance or a related infrastructure sector
·Proven leadership and people management skills
·Strong understanding of safety regulations and compliance standards
·Excellent organisational, communication, and problem-solving abilities
·Ability to work under pressure, especially during incident management or winter operations
Benefits
This role offers a comprehensive benefits package, including:
·Flexible working arrangements, including staggered start/finish times (where applicable)
·25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
·Enhanced family leave policies
·Pension and share incentive schemes
·Development and training opportunities
·Recognition and employee support programmes

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