Technical & Asset Manager – (Liverpool)

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June 2, 2023

Technical & Asset Manager – Permanent – Liverpool – Competitive package including car allowance

Due to continual growth, we have an exciting new vacancy for an experienced Technical and Asset Manager based in Liverpool, the successful applicant will be responsible for the protection, maintenance, and technical performance & future development for all marine and site Assets.

Responsibilities include:

  • Effective technical management of all site’s assets
  • Ensure Planned maintenance system is maintained, up to date, and continuously evolving/developed
  • Daily management of technical budget for the division
  • In line with the above manage procurement / stock control process for the contract
  • Develop and manage a 5-year maintenance programme/budget for asset maintenance/protection/class requirements thus enabling effective financial planning/forecasting
  • Develop a fuel management programme ensuring cost efficiency, sustainability, and development in line with environmental strategy and aspirations

Experience Required:

  • Qualified to B.Eng./ C.Eng./ Class1 CoC in Marine/Mechanical engineering
  • Extensive knowledge of Marine/Classification regulations and requirements, Inc. local authority rules and regulations
  • Experience in working with planned maintenance systems (e.g. OPM)
  • Extensive knowledge of the ISM Code and ISO requirements
  • Experience in management of technical opex/capex budgets
  • Contract negotiations and Service Level Agreements
  • Flexible approach to working hours

You must have the right to work in the UK to be considered.

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