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Service Manager

Rise Technical
Surrey
2 days ago
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Service Manager (Gym Equipment)
£40,000 - £42,000 (OTE £47,000+) Training + Mon- Fri + Vehicle/Fuel Card
Home Based (Commutable from Walton-On-Thames, Weybridge, Littleton and surrounding areas)


Are you an engineer with experience working on gym equipment looking to join a leading company where you will have direct progression to service manager and grow your own team?

This is a unique opportunity to join a global business at the forefront of its sector, offering long-term progression, leadership training, and the chance to oversee high-end equipment servicing across client sites.

This company is known for its world-class service, strong team culture, and consistent internal progression. They are expanding their management structure and are looking for individuals who want to be part of a growing, supportive environment where development and employee wellbeing are prioritised.

In this role, you'll lead a team of skilled engineers operating across the UK. You'll be responsible for team performance, customer satisfaction, and efficient service delivery, working with advanced, modern systems in a role that offers real variety and leadership challenge.

This role is ideal for a service engineer looking to step into a leadership role and further develop their career within a growing business.

The Role:
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Leading and supporting a team of field engineers
* Ensuring service standards, customer satisfaction, and team performance
* Ongoing training and leadership development within a premium brand

The Person:
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Previous experience in a service engineer or leadership role
* Experience servicing gym/fitness equipment
* Full UK Driving Licence

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Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications, and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.
Keywords: London, Service Manager, Field Service Manager, Technical Manager, Engineering Supervisor, Maintenance Manager, Team Leader, Field Engineers, Leadership, Premium Equipment, Wellness, Gym Technology, Training, Progression

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