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A healthcare organisation seeks a Fleet Maintenance Manager in Edinburgh to oversee workshop operations and fleet services. The role requires proven fleet maintenance experience, strong leadership skills, and financial acumen. The successful candidate will ensure compliance with health and safety standards while managing budgets and staff development. This position offers a challenging environment within a nationally recognized fleet operation.
Are you a leader with a passion for fleet operations and workshop excellence? We’re seeking a dynamic and experienced Fleet Maintenance Manager to oversee the performance and development of our divisional workshop facilities in Edinburgh and Melrose.
As Fleet Maintenance Manager, you will be responsible for the effective and efficient management of all workshops within your operational division. You’ll ensure maintenance and repair services meet service level agreements (SLAs), budgetary targets, and operational standards along with maximising workshop capacity.
The successful candidate will be a confident and proactive leader with:
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