WGM Engineering is one of Scotlands leading engineering solution providers and performing responsibly is integral to our success and sustainability. We are committed to delivering projects and services whilst ensuring that we meet our customer and society needs, whilst managing the social and environmental impacts of our business. Since trading commenced in 1986, WGM has continued to develop its operations to adhere to the marketplace and client demand. This has been achieved by offering a unique and total service where Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering disciplines are provisioned under the one roof. Aligning our three disciplines and our strategically located service centres offers a total turnkey solution to clients countrywide and ensures we are the number one engineering company of choice. WGM Engineering are looking to recruit a Delivery Manager to lead the ES01 function, ensuring delivery is within budget and to customer requirements and standards. Full accountability for ensuring safety, customer quality, cost and delivery requirements are met. Responsible for developing an enthusiastic, motivated and flexible team by building working relationships ensuring that Health, Safety and Environmental requirements are adhered to. Manage the team on best practice and establish standard policies and procedures whilst also mentoring and leading the delivery teams. Implement and manage continuous improvement by highlighting deficiencies and recommending changes in training, working practices and processes. Duties & Responsibilities: Effectively and efficiently manage the production of the required daily/weekly/monthly targets in line with customer specifications, meeting quality and delivery expectations, minimising costs where possible and ensuring best working practices are maintained always Responsible for the Workshop functions overall performance including, financial performance, meeting customer requirements and maintaining the orderly and productive operation of planned activities Support team in determining the optimum approach to work execution and provide technical guidance and troubleshooting for more complex activities where necessary. Assist with the team, particularly in complex or higher criticality equipment where engineering specifications or build tolerances require greater experience or knowledge to complete correctly. Regularly ensure all jobs are closed, all documentation is checked and signed off Provide rotating equipment site troubleshooting support Ensure the target NPT level is achieved Communicate and liaise with other business stream managers and functions regarding forward work projections to ensure NPT targets are met Drive process improvements by appropriate data analysis Attend various meetings and action/communicate instructions Produce written reports and make presentations Perform root cause analysis and resolve problems Identify and deploy the technical skill sets, resource levels and systems to deliver activities, including the engagement of external resources as required Apply Risk Assessments of tasks within the Workshop and Site Activity Ensure that the Workshop operates in accordance with any health, safety and environmental policies and procedures to ensure the safety and wellbeing of staff and visitors Ensure pre-construction information and risk assessments are completed and site delivery is compliant with CDM 2015 Manage, coach and develop a high performing team that meets agreed objectives, and which delivers best practice results, added value and continuous improvements Set the team objectives/KPIs and review and assess ongoing performance of direct reports Report on achievement of targets and identify any actions required Manage and lead the team, ensuring adequate staffing levels, managing holiday, recruitment, training, development, appraisal, timekeeping, disciplinary issues and daily supervision to maximise efficient productivity Communicate Objectives from the Engineered Solutions business plan so that each team member is aware Deputises in the absence of the GM Engineered Solutions as required Expected to train to Temporary Works Co-ordinator (TWC) level in relation to the WGM Temporary Works Procedures. To carry out the duties of the Temporary Works Co-ordinator (TWC), meeting the respective technical standard. Duties and responsibilities are assigned under WGM Engineering management System and the Temporary Works Co-ordinator (TWC) is expected to follow the mandatory temporary works procedures as described in the WGM Engineering procedure (TWP1). The Temporary Works Co-ordinator (TWC) is responsible to the Managing Director for ensuring the TW design is implemented and in accordance with the drawings and specifications. As Temporary Works Co-ordinator (TWC) you confirm that you are competent and have the relevant up-to-date training and both the qualifications and experience appropriate to the complexity of the project and operations for which you are responsible. The Designated Individual (DI) will confirm you have the resources and time available to carry out the appointment of Temporary Works Co-ordinator (TWC) as well as the authority to stop the work if not satisfactory. Demonstrate awareness of the technical standard when carrying out your role. To be considered for this position you will have at least 2-3 years previous experience within a similar Project Management role ideally within an engineering or similar industry background. You will be qualified to degree level within a engineering discipline. A good understanding of water and waste water industry and processes is preferable. The Ability to write detailed reports and have a clear understanding of NEC form of contract is required within the role. Due to the nature of the role a full UK driving license is required as the will be travel to various sites across the country ADZN1_UKTJ