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Mechanical Manager

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Mechanical Manager Location: Southampton, UK Salary: £60,000
We are looking for an experienced and motivated Mechanical Manager to join our team in Southampton.
This is an exciting opportunity for a hands-on leader with strong mechanical, operational and commercial experience to take ownership of mechanical maintenance, repair, fabrication, installation and modification projects across marine and heavy engineering environments.
About the Role Reporting directly to the General Manager, you will lead and develop the mechanical team across workshop, site and project activities, ensuring work is delivered safely, efficiently, on time and to the highest quality standards.
You will also play a key role in: • Estimating and quotation preparation • Operational planning and labour allocation • Project coordination and delivery • Client and subcontractor liaison • Team leadership and workforce development • Health, safety and quality compliance • Supporting business growth and identifying new opportunities
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Key Responsibilities • Manage and supervise mechanical operations across multiple projects • Prepare accurate quotations, estimates and costings • Review technical specifications, drawings and scopes of work • Monitor project budgets, programmes and deliverables • Coordinate labour, materials, plant and subcontractors • Maintain strong client relationships and support business development • Mentor and develop mechanical employees and supervisors • Ensure all works comply with HSE, quality and company standards


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What We’re Looking For • Minimum 5 years’ experience within marine, mechanical engineering, ship repair, civil engineering or maintenance industries • Previous supervisory or management experience • Strong estimating and commercial awareness • Mechanical engineering qualification, apprenticeship or equivalent experience • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications • Excellent organisational and communication skills • Full UK driving licence
Desirable: • Marine or dockside mechanical systems experience • Experience working within permit-controlled environments, confined spaces and hot works • Client-facing project delivery experience
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