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Technical Services Manager

Euston
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Technical Services Manager - M&E Engineering

Salary - £70,000 + 20% Performance Bonus

Monday to Friday, 08:00-17:00

Euston, Greater London

We're working with one of the largest FM companies in the UK and are looking for a Technical Services Manager to join a team of engineers based out of a hub of healthcare facilities around the Euston area of Greater London

In this role you will be responsible for leading a team of 10-15 M&E engineers across Mechanical, Electrical and Water maintenance services. You will also be working closely with the on-site Head of Technical Compliance and will be required ideally to have HTM compliance experience and come from an electrical background

This leading company you will be working for services clients across 77 different countries and employs over 80,000 staff worldwide and over 8,500 in the UK alone with an annual revenue of over £27b.

Benefits for a Technical Services Manager

  • Salary - up to £70,000

  • 20% Performance based bonus

  • 25 Days Holiday + Bank Holiday

  • Learning and progression opportunities available

  • Pension scheme

  • Private healthcare and other healthcare benefits

  • Perkbox rewards

    Qualifications/Requirements for a Technical Services Manager:

  • 17th/18th Edition (desirable)

  • Electrical background preferred

  • HTM/healthcare compliance experience (ideal)

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