They operate a state-of-the-art facility in Aylesford, Kent, and are seeking an experienced Maintenance Supervisor to join their team and oversee the smooth operation of engineering and facility maintenance activities across the site.
About Our Client
Our client is a leading global supplier within the food, beverage, and nutrition industries, with a well-established presence in the UK.
Reporting to the Maintenance Manager, you will Supervise a Team of Maintenance Technicians working in a High Volume, Fast Moving Manufacturing Environment ensuring that all preventative and planned maintenance is carried out too timeframes/schedule.
Zenith People are pleased to be working with our client who are looking to recruit an experienced Maintenance Site Services Supervisor on a permanent basis.
You will also be responsible for the upkeep and management of building services including compressed air, chilled water, gas-fired steam boiler and LTHW plant, clean/dry room dehumidification and general HVAC plant, LEV and VOC extract systems, fire detection and suppression systems.
Posted by Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited • £37K/yr to £43K/yr
We are looking for a maintenance supervisor to join a facilities team at a leading university responsible for the planned and reactive maintenance of the university's building mechanical/electrical systems and equipment.
You will lead on the inspection, service, repair, and maintenance of mechanical & electrical equipment and the install and commission of new equipment.
Located at the Chelmsford campus, you will lead a small team of Maintenance Craftspersons with the responsibility for facilities operational management to ensure all services and building operational requirements are met and delivered.
As a Maintenance Supervisor your role will be to assist the Engineering Manager with the daily function of running the Maintenance department.
Dealing with mechanical and electrical planned, preventative and reactive maintenance across site to ensure equipment is fit-for-purpose and downtime is kept to a minimum