
Workshop Manager (Engineering)
- Sunderland
- £41,266-49,692 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Educated to degree level qualification or equivalent in relevant field
- OR working towards degree level qualification or equivalent in relevant field supplemented with relevant experience
- OR able to demonstrate equivalent experience, knowledge and training
- Membership of a professional body
- Registered with the Engineering Council UK
- Management Qualification/Training
- Completion of an engineering related apprenticeship
- Post apprenticeship experience in an a relatable engineering discipline
- Experience of maintaining/installing engineering systems typically found within a large Acute NHS Trust
- Experience of undertaking a similar role within an NHS environment
- Experience of undertaking an engineering management role within a large acute hospital or similar industry.
- Undertake moderate moving and handling activities with the ability Requirement for physical dexterity, hand and eye co-ordination,
- Perform testing and asset condition surveys using a range of technical and non-technical devices and instruments,
- to sit at workstations for a prolonged period of time then adapt to undertake site surveys or respond to emergency situations,
- May be required to travel, work and manage at all of CFS managed sties
- Ability to work to deadlines and predefined targets whilst using own initiative where necessary
- Manage and prioritise multiple tasks/projects simultaneously whilst balancing conflicting demands.
- Good IT skills
- Good communication skills with the ability to use appropriate techniques to a range of differing audiences
- Flexible in and out of working hours to meet the service needs
- Able to participate in out of hours on call arrangement as per the agreed Rota
- Educated to degree level qualification or equivalent in relevant field
- OR working towards degree level qualification or equivalent in relevant field supplemented with relevant experience
- OR able to demonstrate equivalent experience, knowledge and training
- Membership of a professional body
- Registered with the Engineering Council UK
- Management Qualification/Training
- Completion of an engineering related apprenticeship
- Post apprenticeship experience in an a relatable engineering discipline
- Experience of maintaining/installing engineering systems typically found within a large Acute NHS Trust
- Experience of undertaking a similar role within an NHS environment
- Experience of undertaking an engineering management role within a large acute hospital or similar industry.
- Undertake moderate moving and handling activities with the ability Requirement for physical dexterity, hand and eye co-ordination,
- Perform testing and asset condition surveys using a range of technical and non-technical devices and instruments,
- to sit at workstations for a prolonged period of time then adapt to undertake site surveys or respond to emergency situations,
- May be required to travel, work and manage at all of CFS managed sties
- Ability to work to deadlines and predefined targets whilst using own initiative where necessary
- Manage and prioritise multiple tasks/projects simultaneously whilst balancing conflicting demands.
- Good IT skills
- Good communication skills with the ability to use appropriate techniques to a range of differing audiences
- Flexible in and out of working hours to meet the service needs
- Able to participate in out of hours on call arrangement as per the agreed Rota