Maintenance Manager *Cobham *30 Hours

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Maintenance Manager *Cobham *30 Hours

Are you a skilled handyman with Maintenance Manager looking for an exciting opportunity in the healthcare sector?

Our client, a leading organisation in healthcare, is on the hunt for a dedicated professional to manage facilities across two Day Surgeries. If you have a passion for maintaining high standards of care and safety, we want to hear from you!

Location: Cobham

Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 per annum with 30 days holiday plus BH, Blue Light Discount, Discount platform, EAP, pension, cycle to work scheme and Christmas Party.

Working Pattern: 30 hours over the week as you wish with ad-hoc overtime at time and a half over weekends

Driving Required: Yes

Your Role: As the Maintenance Manager, you will oversee the facilities and maintenance of clinical and non-clinical equipment across three sites. Your responsibilities will include:

Air Handling Units: Manage contracts, maintenance, and repairs.
Building Security: Oversee alarm systems, key management, and nurse call systems.
Electrical Maintenance: Ensure all medical and non-medical equipment is well-maintained and compliant with safety regulations.
Environmental Management: Implement and review policies to maintain a safe environment.
Fire Safety: Conduct drills and manage contracts for fire safety systems.
Health and Safety: Develop and implement policies, conduct risk assessments, and ensure staff training.
Medical Equipment: Organise servicing, repairs, and testing for all medical devices.
Team Management: Lead your team, conduct appraisals, and manage recruitment processes.
Waste Management: Oversee contracts and audits for clinical and domestic waste.

What We're Looking For:

Proven experience in facilities management ideally within a healthcare setting.
Strong knowledge of national legislation and standards, especially those set by the Care Quality Commission.
Excellent organisational and leadership skills.
A proactive approach to problem-solving and contingency planning.
Ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams and stakeholders.

Ready to Make a Difference? If you are passionate about maintaining high standards in healthcare facilities and leading a team to success, we encourage you to apply!

Office Angels is an employment agency. We are equal opportunities employer who put expertise, energy, and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. We do this by showcasing their talents, skills and unique experience in an inclusive environment that helps them thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.

Office Angels is an employment agency and business. We are an equal-opportunities employer who puts expertise, energy and enthusiasm into improving everyone's chance of being part of the workplace. We respect and appreciate people of all ethnicities, generations, religious beliefs, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities and more. By showcasing talents, skills and unique experiences in an inclusive environment, we help individuals thrive. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.

Office Angels acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Office Angels UK is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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