We are currently recruiting for a Commercial Gas Supervisor on behalf of a national provider of energy metering, monitoring and maintenance services for clients throughout the Uk including local authorities, hospitals and housing associations.
The Commercial Gas Supervisor will be responsible for a team of Commercial Gas Engineers who provide planned and reactive maintenance of communal heating systems across a range of properties.
Responsibilities
- Development of engineering staff within the South East region.
- Planning and organising the South East resource, aiding the scheduling of work to engineers within the region.
- Complete risk assessments and method statements for all sites.
- Completion of a component listing for each site in the region.
- Quality Assurance of compliance to contractual obligations.
- Health and Safety Management on all sites and working procedures
- Assistance in the resource planning of field staff taking into account training days, holidays, sickness levels etc.
- Improvement of engineer efficiency across all areas and auditing the quality of workmanship and professionalism
- Reduce downtime and non productive time
- Increase first fix rate through training, knowledge and van stock
- Auditing of activities to ensure compliance
- Overseeing status reports on all PPM within the region
- Liaise with on-site contractors regarding any snagging issues
- Attending domestic properties to monitor engineers completing PPM.
- Managing engineer’s performance when completing reactive maintenance.
- Managing the Commissioning and verification of new and existing metering systems/installations
Skills & Attributes
- Experienced manager in communal heating schemes
- Strong man management skills to control a remote team of field engineers
- Multi – site management of maintaining completion date
- A detailed understanding of various types of meters and their operation
- A detailed understanding of how to install and maintain metering systems
- A detailed understanding of Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) systems is beneficial but not essential.
- Thorough understanding of prepayment systems including point of sale units and prepayment units is desirable.