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Maintenance Manager Jobs

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If you’re a natural leader with strong technical expertise and a passion for keeping operations running at peak performance, Maintenance Manager jobs offer an excellent opportunity to progress your career within Scotland’s thriving industrial and manufacturing sectors. These roles are crucial to ensuring production facilities, machinery, and systems operate safely and efficiently, minimising downtime and driving productivity.


At Stafffinders, we partner with a wide range of reputable employers, matching experienced maintenance professionals with rewarding management opportunities. Whether you’re an established Maintenance Manager or ready to take the next step from a supervisory or engineering role, our recruitment experts can help you find the perfect position to match your ambitions and expertise.


What Does a Maintenance Manager Do?

A Maintenance Manager is responsible for overseeing the upkeep, repair, and improvement of machinery, equipment, and facilities within an industrial or production environment. The role combines technical knowledge with leadership skills, ensuring that maintenance operations are carried out efficiently, safely, and to the highest standards.

Typical responsibilities of a Maintenance Manager include:

  • Developing and managing planned preventative maintenance schedules.

  • Leading maintenance teams to deliver effective repairs and equipment servicing.

  • Diagnosing faults and coordinating timely breakdown responses.

  • Managing maintenance budgets, spare parts, and procurement.

  • Ensuring compliance with all health and safety and operational standards.

  • Overseeing contractors and liaising with production and engineering departments.

  • Analysing performance data and identifying opportunities for improvement.

  • Supporting new equipment installations and continuous improvement initiatives.

Maintenance Managers play a pivotal role in ensuring seamless production processes, reducing downtime, and extending the lifespan of critical machinery, all while promoting a culture of safety and reliability across the site.


Skills and Qualities for Maintenance Manager Jobs

To thrive as a Maintenance Manager, you’ll need a strong blend of technical ability, leadership, and organisational skills. Employers value individuals who can think strategically, motivate their teams, and implement effective maintenance systems that prevent costly disruptions.

Key skills and attributes include:

  • Proven experience in maintenance or engineering leadership.

  • In-depth knowledge of mechanical, electrical, or multi-skilled maintenance.

  • Excellent problem-solving and diagnostic skills.

  • Strong communication and team management abilities.

  • Understanding of health, safety, and compliance regulations.

  • Ability to prioritise tasks and manage resources effectively.

  • Proficiency in maintenance management systems (CMMS) and reporting tools.

  • A relevant qualification such as HNC/HND or degree in engineering or maintenance management.

Employers may also look for experience with lean manufacturing principles, continuous improvement methods, and data-driven maintenance approaches.


Training and Career Progression

A career in maintenance management offers excellent long-term prospects within the industrial and manufacturing sectors. Many professionals begin as Maintenance Technicians or Engineers before progressing into supervisory and management roles.

With the right experience and continued professional development, you could move into senior positions such as:

  • Engineering or Maintenance Supervisor

  • Engineering Manager

  • Site or Facilities Manager

  • Operations or Plant Manager

  • Head of Maintenance or Technical Director

Continuous training in leadership, automation technologies, and reliability engineering can enhance your career potential, especially as industrial workplaces continue to embrace innovation and smart technology.


Take charge of your career in Scotland’s growing industrial sector, explore Maintenance Manager jobs with Stafffinders today and lead the teams that keep production moving.

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