Site Services Manager
Function: Brewery Operations
Location: Tadcaster
Salary: £50,000+ (dependent on experience) plus, bonus and flexible benefits available, including:
- Double-matched pension (up to 10% of base pay)
- Comprehensive opportunities to develop via our learning platform and courses
- A monthly case of our delicious ciders and beers!
Closing Date: Wednesday 1st March. Please note, we may close vacancies early where we receive significant numbers of applications, so don’t delay!
Why Tadcaster?
There has never been a more exciting time to join our Tadcaster Brewery. Founded by John Smith in 1758, Tadcaster boasts a brewing heritage second to none. A high-tempo site that incorporates brewing, packaging, and logistics, it’s a Heineken brewery where tradition and innovation come together to produce over 60 million pints a year. We proudly brew and package some of the most important lager and ale brands in the UK, such as John Smith’s, Birra Moretti, Desperados, Murphy’s, Fosters, Kronenbourg 1664, Amstel, and Tiger.
What’s the role?
Using your extensive experience across utilities, site services and hard facilities, you’ll support the Head of Engineering by driving the development and implementation of maintenance strategies. You’ll lead and support a team of site services technicians to deliver efficiency and enhanced asset reliability across generation and distribution of utilities. You’ll need to be a skilled organiser as you will have to prioritise and manage engineering colleagues (direct, indirect & contract) to deliver maintenance of site services across our brewery, with full utilisation of the site CMMS and making sure that the team delivers on the weekly maintenance schedule. Being accountable for your repairs and maintenance budget, you will manage and prioritise spend appropriately.
At the heart of what you’ll deliver is compliance with all relevant safety and statutory requirements, with all of your achievements being clearly visible through improvements in KPIs (we use TPM methodology to deliver continuous improvement). But above all, it will be your people management that will make you stand out to us. We need you to coach, develop, and motivate your team to meet performance targets and comply with HEINEKEN’s very high standards. The focus you place on developing your team will allow you to realise their potential, thus achieving optimum asset reliability, and of course, you’ll always Put Safety First.
What are we looking for?
An experienced people manager, who is a qualified electrical, mechanical, process, or chemical engineer.
You will be responsible for operation and maintenance of steam generation, ammonia/glycol cooling, HV electrical distribution, CO2 recovery, water treatment, compressed air generation and buildings infrastructure, as well as coordinating work with suppliers who operate the effluent treatment plant and nitrogen generation plant - so experience across these areas is highly desirable.
Ideally, you’ll have IOSH/NEBOSH qualifications already, but we can put you through the training if not. Compliance is a key area of this role, so a strong understanding of statutory aspects such as: pressure systems, asbestos, Legionella, DSEAR, LOLER, boiler operations (ideally a BOAS qualification), refrigeration gases, process gases and electricity at work.
Your can-do attitude and enthusiasm will be warmly welcomed and your problem-solving skills will be put to good use. If you have a positive outlook with a continuous improvement mindset, and solid experience of modern planned maintenance techniques, site services and engineering compliance areas, then we want to hear from you.
Life at HEINEKEN
We’re building a future that embraces innovation, sustainability, diversity and, of course, the opportunity for our 2,400 UK colleagues to make the most of their careers.
We encourage all our colleagues to grow and reach their full potential. We’re also well-aware that successful careers seldom run in a straight line, so if you’re in search of fresh opportunities (including global or cross-functional moves), mentoring or simply want to pick up a new skill, you’ll have access to all the support you need.
Caring for people & the planet is one of our core values and we understand that each of our colleagues’ needs and circumstances are different. This is why we have a smarter working policy in place which includes access to hybrid working, flexible start and finish times and condensed hours, to name a few.
Our colleagues love life at HEINEKEN, and we’re confident you’ll feel the same way – but don’t take our word for it. Search the #LifeAtHEINEKENUK hashtag on LinkedIn to hear from our colleagues about what makes HEINEKEN such a special business to be a part of.
The application
If you like what you’ve read and want to explore this opportunity further, please apply before the closing date listed at the top of the advert.
Please note, we may close vacancies early where we receive significant numbers of applications, so don’t delay!
If you need any adjustments made to support your application, for example if you require information in different formats, or if you have any accessibility issues, then we’re more than happy to review our processes – please feel free to get in touch with us as [email protected].
In all likelihood the ideal candidate for this role won’t meet every single requirement in this advert, in fact we all need the opportunity to grow and develop in role. We understand some applicants are less likely to apply to jobs unless they feel they meet every single qualification. The team at HEINEKEN would encourage you to submit an application if the advert has peaked your interest rather than ruling yourself out based on any self-limiting beliefs. You never know, you may be exactly what we’re looking for!