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Engineering Manager

Leicester
6 days ago
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ENGINEERING MANAGER / GENERAL MANUFACTURING BUSINESS / LEICESTER AREA / £70,000 - £75,000 + 18% BONUS + 10% PENSION + BENEFITS

MY CLIENT

Is a leading manufacturing company with a manufacturing facility near Leicester. The factory is highly automated via PLC's and robotics and the business has a range of market leading products and ambitious growth plans with a desire to become more world class.

THE ROLE

You will manage a mixture of Shift based reactive maintenance technicians and days based support staff. The team is knowledgeable and positive in its approach but now needs guidance and development to become more world class. This is particularly true in raising the reliability of the equipment through focusing on increasing the effectiveness of preventative maintenance and better measurement of maintenance performance. The barometer of your success will be these types of indicators and the continued progress towards a reliable manufacturing plant.

THE PERSON

You will be an Engineering Manager from a manufacturing industry. You will have sufficient experience to manage different personalities contained within a maintenance team. Other key strengths will be an understanding of maintenance best practice covering the areas mentioned above and a strength of character that can inject energy and enthusiasm into maintenance teams. In addition, you must be vigilant and expect high standards and ensure your constant follow up starts changing the culture towards reliability.

THE SALARY

£70,000 - £75,000 + 18% bonus + 10% pension cont

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