Technical Operations Manager

PRS
Stevenage
1 week ago
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Position:Technical Operations Manager

Location:Stevenage, Hertfordshire

Salary:£70K plus benefits package

Contract Type:12 Month Contract, Full Time. Days Mon-Fri 0800-1700

Industry:Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

PRS Engineering has engaged with a key client & a UK-wide leading Building Services & facilities management specialised within innovation and revolutionization. Due to team expansion, we are seeking an experienced Technical Operations Manager (Mechanical Bias) on a 12 month FTC. This role will be based from the Stevenage facility in Hertfordshire.

Role Overview:

We are seeking an experienced Senior Technical Operations manager with a Mechanical Bias

  • Accountable for driving a psychological safety workforce culture, coaching direct reports to ensure our foundation and improvement initiatives are successfully delivered and positively reinforced.
  • Responsible for ensuring account compliance against statutory, critical and GxP deliverables.
  • Delivering exceptional stakeholder engagement, ensuring all client interface is conducted to a high professional standard at all levels in the operation.
  • Building the client relationship, ensuring key stakeholders are engaged, informed and have confident in our ability to provide world class service.
  • Accountable for the overview of team key performance indicators and service level agreements. Conducting reviews to ensure relevance and accuracy of such measures against evolving business models.
  • Accountable for ensuring resilience planning is conducted for all areas of operations.
  • Accountable for technical assurance of Operations Team staff competency across all spheres of influence.
  • Provide a senior level conduit between Operations and internal / external stakeholders to ensure continuous improvement of our deliverables against the Site Information Pack.
  • Assisting with development of strategic plans, including organisational structure modelling and relevant change programme related actions.
  • Assuring suitable succession planning is in action across all functions in the operations teams.
  • Responsible for the delivery and tactical implementation actions in line with strategic plans.
  • Engaging with our Procurement team to manage the cost-effective and competitive procurement of all Technical Services in line with and influencing the approved supply chain.
  • Deputise for the Head of Technical Operations when required.

Candidate Profile

  • Degree / HND / HNC in Engineering, Building Services or other similar discipline and or a relevant level 5 professional institute qualification.
  • Demonstrable experience (5+ Years) of leading teams in an Engineering / Facilities management environment (preferably in a highly regulated environment).
  • NEBOSH National General Certificate or working towards.
  • Excellent understanding and experience of workplace Safety management in a front line technical arena.
  • Exceptional knowledge of relevant building services statutory regulations, codes of practice and quality control.
  • Ability to maintain composure in a demanding, active and holistically client faced environment.

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