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Fire Trade Supervisor

Fire Trade Supervisor

Posted 20 March by Building Recruitment Company
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Fire Trades Supervisor
Permanent Opportunity via BRC
 
Jobs:               Fire Trades Supervisor
Location:        Cambridgeshire
Sector:            Property and Housing
Job Type:        Permanent
Salary:             £43,500 - £45,800  + Company Vehicle
 
BRC are working with a Reputable Housing Association who are looking for a Fire Trade Supervisor to join their team in Cambridgeshire  
  
Main Responsibilities:
 
  1. Overseeing a team of 6 Trade Operatives across multiple sites, ensuring high quality work is being carried out to resident’s homes
  2. Coordinate between the planners and operations manager and the team on a daily basis to plan the operative’s workload
  3. Complete site surveys and meet with clients to continuously improve services
  4. Process orders for materials and managing resources effectively
  5. Supervise staff carrying out fault fixing and maintenance duties, ensuring these are in-line with the service and works specifications
  6. Review PPM and remedials works are being planned
  7. Ensure health and safety regulations are being adhered to at all times
  8. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with internal and external customers
  9. Assist with the recruitment for the teams as well as regular performance reviews and development of staff
  10. Support staff in resolving difficult problems, ensuring customers are kept informed with timelines and processes
  
Job Requirements
  • Demonstrable experience of managing/supervising staff within a fire and security environment
  • Knowledge of health and safety legislations
  • Full UK driving licence
 
For more information on this role call Branwen on or send a copy of your CV

Reference: 52347169

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