Assistant Engineering Manager

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

£68,000

Job status

Permanent

Location

Caledonian Automotive Recruitment
London, ENG, United Kingdom

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join as an Assistant Engineering Manager at one of London's leading bus operators!

Lead a dynamic PSV engineering team to ensure maximum fleet availability and top-tier engineering standards. This role offers excellent career progression, ongoing management and technical training, and the chance to work in a supportive, fast-paced environment.

Key Benefits:

  • Competitive salary up to £68,000 with KPI bonuses
  • Full-time permanent role with Monday to Friday shifts
  • Free TfL travel for you and a family member
  • 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays
  • Company pension scheme and employee discounts

We're looking for an experienced engineering professional with strong leadership skills and a hands-on approach. If you're ready to step up into senior engineering management, apply now and drive your career forward!

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Caledonian Automotive Recruitment

Caledonian Automotive Recruitment

🚍 Exciting opportunity for engineering professionals to become Assistant Engineering Manager with a top London bus operator! Competitive salary up to £68K, career growth, free TfL travel, and a supportive team environment. Lead and develop a skilled workshop team while ensuring fleet reliability and safety. Don't miss your chance to advance in engineering management! 💼🔧

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