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Engineering Manager- Manufacturing / FMCG

Are you ready to take the next step in your career with a role that offers unmatched opportunities for growth, innovation, and leadership?

This renowned UK-based FMCG manufacturer is looking for an Engineering Manager to lead their maintenance team towards excellence.

This is your chance to join a large manufacturing company offering competitive salary and work based benefits as well as joining a professional and welcoming team.

What You Will Do:

Managing a team of over 20 engineers who are mechanically and electrically trained
Ensure adherence to Safety and Environmental Standards, leading by example and enforcing legislation compliance.
Manage the engineering function, including the full utilisation of the CMMS system and conducting regular machinery and equipment troubleshooting and repairs.
Oversee the planning, scheduling, and execution of all maintenance activities, ensuring maintenance efficiency and innovation in production equipment operation.
Control and manage the Spare Parts warehouse, contributing to maintenance efficiency.
Guide and manage departmental employees in procedures and processes, including new equipment installations and compliance with building, facilities, and maintenance.
Take responsibility for Cost Control, including waste, labour, engineering, and consumable costs.
What You Will Bring:

Technical Qualification Electrical or mechanical HNC or above or formally time served apprenticeship
Proven background in manufacturing, production machinery, automation and electrical mechanical maintenance  
Proven leadership skills in an engineering environment, with a keen focus on safety and environmental standards.
Experience in managing an engineering function, including maintenance activities and CMMS systems.
Strong problem-solving abilities and a proactive approach to performance to increase OEE
A commitment to innovation and continuous improvement within the engineering department.
You will have current or recent experience as Engineering Manager, Engineering Project Manager, Maintenance Manager or Process Engineering Manager

Interested?:

If you're ready to lead a team towards excellence in a company that champions innovation and quality, apply now to become the Engineering Manager.

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.

In order for your CV to be processed effectively, please ensure your name, email address, phone number and location (post code OR town OR county, as a minimum) are included

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