This is an excellent opportunity to join a global, market-leading manufacturing group at a key stage in its journey towards world-class engineering maintenance, and asset reliability. With significant CAPEX investment planned, the site is strengthening its engineering leadership team to help shape and deliver the next phase of its development.
The full job description covers all associated skills, previous experience, and any qualifications that applicants are expected to have.
The business is seeking an Engineering Manager with proven experience in improving reliability, embedding best-practice maintenance strategies, and developing high-performing engineering teams.
What's in it for you as Engineering Manager / Maintenance Manager
Salary: Up to £75,000 per annum (DOE)
Bonus: Annual performance-related bonus
Working hours: Monday to Friday, days only with flexible start/finish
Pension: Double-figure employer contribution / matched pension up to 10%
Benefits: Healthcare package, cycle-to-work scheme, retail discounts and more
Development: Ongoing training and career progression, including leadership and H&S development
Stability: Join a well-established, international manufacturer with long-term investment plans
You will lead all engineering and maintenance activities on site, playing a central role in moving the operation from a reactive to a proactive, reliability-led maintenance culture. xsngvjr
Key responsibilities of the Engineering Manager:
Leading and developing a multi-disciplinary engineering team
Driving asset reliability through CBM, asset care strategies and RCM
Implementing and optimising PPM, TPM and CMMS systems
Improving plant performance through data-led continuous improvement
Supporting planned CAPEX and engineering projects
Managing maintenance budgets and ensuring EHS compliance
Working closely with operations to deliver sustainable performance improvements
What you need to apply for the Engineering Manager role:
You will be an experienced engineering leader from a manufacturing environment, with a track record of supporting sites on the journey towards world-class manufacturing and reliability.
A Mechanical or Electrical engineering qualification (Level 3 or above)
Proven experience improving reliability using CBM, RCM and asset care strategies
Experience leading and developing multi-skilled engineering teams
Strong knowledge of maintenance best practice and EHS standards