Workshop Manager in Billericay leading a generator service workshop, up to £55,000, strong progression, excellent benefits, and long-term career growth.
The Company
Join a recognised leader in equipment rental, with a strong focus on power solutions across construction, infrastructure, events, and industrial sectors. With continued investment in generator technology and ambitious growth plans, the business delivers reliable, high-performance power equipment nationwide. Employees benefit from structured development, ongoing training, and clear progression opportunities within a supportive environment.
Key Benefits
Salary up to £55,000 depending on experience
Up to 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
Clear progression within a growing power and generator division
Company pension scheme
Retail discounts and wellbeing support initiatives
About the Role
The Workshop Manager will lead a busy generator workshop in Billericay, ensuring all diesel and hybrid power equipment is maintained to the highest standards.
This Workshop Manager position involves overseeing a team of engineers responsible for servicing, maintaining, and repairing a fleet of generators, ensuring maximum uptime and availability.
Key responsibilities of the Workshop Manager include:
Managing day-to-day workshop operations focused on generator servicing and repair
Leading and developing a team of generator engineers and technicians
Ensuring all generators are tested, compliant, and ready for deployment
Coordinating with internal teams to meet customer demand for power solutions
Managing parts, spares, and supplier relationships within the generator sector
Driving workshop efficiency, productivity, and safety standards
Monitoring fleet performance to maximise utilisation and revenue
This Workshop Manager role offers the opportunity to take ownership of a specialist power division within a growing business.
About You
To succeed as a Workshop Manager, a strong background in generators, power equipment, or related mechanical or electrical engineering is required.
Suitable candidates may have:
Experience managing a generator, plant, or powered equipment workshop
Strong knowledge of diesel generators, load banks, and power systems
Proven leadership experience within an engineering environment
Experience with servicing, fault finding, and maintaining generator equipment
A proactive approach to safety, compliance, and operational efficiency
Excellent communication and organisational skills
The Workshop Manager will be driven, hands-on, and focused on delivering high standards in a fast-paced environment.
To be successful in this role, you may have worked as a: Generator Manager, Power Generation Manager, Workshop Supervisor, Engineering Manager, Service Manager, Depot Manager, Plant Manager, Maintenance Manager, Fleet Manager, Generator Supervisor
Next Steps
If you are an experienced Workshop Manager within the generator or power sector, this is a strong opportunity to join a growing organisation with clear progression. Apply today to take the next step in your career