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Looking to make a real impact? Lead the maintenance team to operational excellence! Are you a results-oriented maintenance manager with a passion for keeping things running smoothly? If you're looking for a challenge in a dynamic, global company, this opportunity is for you! In this key role, you'll oversee the maintenance of material handling and production equipment across several UK sites. You'll be a strategic thinker and a hands-on leader focused on optimising the maintenance function to drive productivity, efficiency, and cost savings. What do you do as the maintenance manager. Develop, implement, and continuously improve preventive and corrective maintenance plans, ensuring equipment longevity. Lead the health and safety strategy, fostering a safe work environment for your team. Manage maintenance budgets, ensuring cost-effectiveness and alignment with overall business goals. Analyse maintenance data and provide actionable recommendations to senior management. Oversee a team of engineers (electrical, mechanical, hydraulic), ensuring they deliver maintenance activities on time, on budget, and to a high standard. What you'll need to apply for the maintenance manager position. Strong leadership and interpersonal skills to motivate and develop the team. Solid understanding of mechanical and hydraulic engineering principles. Experience in developing and implementing maintenance plans. Willingness to travel throughout the UK. What's on offer. A competitive salary of £41,000 - £48,000 per year. A car allowance of £3,500. A bonus potential of up to 5%. Comprehensive benefits package including pension, healthcare, and 25 days' holiday entitlement (plus bank holidays). The opportunity to make a real impact in a growing, global organisation. About the hiring company A leading player in the circular economy with over 40 years of experience, a global business with a strong UK presence, and a mission to improve continuously. If you are interested in the maintenance manager position, please click apply. If you need more information before applying, please contact the office and quote the reference: BBBH4386 maintenance manager. By clicking Apply you accept our privacy policy (see the link below or visit the footer of our website) and give permission for Sigma to contact you via email, phone & SMS regarding this job, other jobs and general recruitment services. Privacy Policy: http://privacypolicy
Maintenance Manager Maintenance - Maintenance Contract: Full Time Salary: £60k - £70k Contracted Hours: 45 Established in 1997 as the first manufacturer of sushi for the UK supermarket industry, Taiko has evolved into the most innovative manufacturer of Sushi, Food To Go, Prepared Meals and Snacking products in the UK, supplying Waitrose, Tesco and Sainsbury's to name a few. Over the past 25 years Taiko has launched more first to market Sushi and Food to Go products than any other sushi manufacturer in the UK. As a Maintenance Manager, you'll ensure the smooth operation and longevity of equipment and facilities within our organisation. Your responsibilities encompass strategic planning, overseeing maintenance activities, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. You coordinate maintenance schedules, manage maintenance staff, and allocate resources efficiently to minimise downtime and maximise productivity. Your keen eye for detail and proactive approach enable you to identify potential issues before they escalate, implementing preventive maintenance measures to optimize performance and reduce costs. Through your leadership and expertise, you ensure that facilities and equipment remain in top condition, supporting the organization's operational objectives and contributing to its overall success. Bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field (Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, etc.). Proven experience in maintenance management within the food manufacturing industry. Strong technical knowledge of food processing equipment, utilities, and facility systems. Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. Familiarity with health and safety regulations, quality standards, and environmental compliance. Proficiency in using CMMS and other relevant software tools. Team Leadership: Lead and manage the maintenance team, including technicians, engineers, and support staff. Provide guidance, training, and development opportunities for the team to enhance their skills and performance. Foster a culture of safety, collaboration, and continuous improvement within the maintenance department. Maintenance Planning and Scheduling: Develop and implement preventive maintenance programs to minimize downtime and maximize equipment reliability. Create maintenance schedules, prioritise tasks, and allocate resources effectively to meet production requirements. Utilize computerised maintenance management systems (CMMS) to track work orders, inventory, and equipment history. Equipment and Facility Maintenance: Ensure all production machinery and related equipment are properly maintained and repaired to meet operational standards. Oversee the installation, commissioning, and decommissioning of equipment as needed. Collaborate with production and engineering teams to optimise equipment performance and efficiency. Budget Management: Develop and manage the maintenance budget, ensuring cost-effective utilisation of resources. Identify opportunities for cost reduction without compromising quality or safety. Evaluate and procure necessary supplies, tools, and equipment within budgetary constraints. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, environmental standards,