Brammer Group
Site Supervisor - Engineering

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The Role
Permanent
Full Time
Our sister Company Deritend was founded in 1898 and serves more than 3,500 customers in the UK and boasts a blue-chip client base that includes some of the largest manufacturers and best known brands in the world. We specialise in optimising asset performance, including motors, gear boxes, pumps, machining induction, condition monitoring and fabrication services.
Key Responsibilities
Operational:
- Conduct site surveys in preparation for jobs coming to location
- Compile risk assessments and method statements for future and current jobs
- Order materials and transport for site jobs (chase up orders etc.)
- Carry out VA and pump testing
- Assist on site jobs as and when required
- Assist in the workshop when no projects currently assigned
- Develop test procedures
- Delivery of expected work quality for customers
- Delivery of project in line with expected time schedules
- Strip and inspection procedures and reports
- Input into site visit reports working alongside the project engineer
- Attend breakdown work on client sites
- Undertake routine service work on client sites where appropriate
- Liaise with client to provide quality customer service
- Acquisition of “job completion notes”
- Collection and processing of team's hours/mileage
- Promote a positive Deritend image
- Provide first line support to your team for any queries, problems, and questions
- Organise and supervise all site jobs day to day
- Problem solving and decision making on situations that may arise within the team
- Delivery of work within the Deritend systems and procedures
- Adhere and uphold client site rules and policy when on site.
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- Ensure that all company H&S policies and procedures are followed to ensure the safety of yourself and your colleagues
- Promote a culture of working safely as routine.


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Key Skills / Qualifications
- Engineering apprenticeship completed
- Degree, higher education or equivalent
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