The role of maintenance project manager
The Maintenance Manager plays an essential role, ensuring the continuity and efficiency of industrial operations. As the primary point of contact between customers and technical teams, he or she is responsible for the comprehensive management of maintenance contracts, from their development to their execution, while ensuring customer satisfaction and project profitability.
The roles within the Maintenance division are crucial to ensuring the availability and performance of industrial equipment. From planning interventions to optimising processes, each task contributes to maintaining a high level of productivity and safety within our facilities.
- Develop and retain a client portfolio by offering maintenance solutions tailored to their specific needs.
- Provide commercial and technical follow-up on current contracts, ensuring customer satisfaction and the quality of services provided.
- Plan and supervise preventive and corrective maintenance operations, optimising human and material resources.
- Supervise technical teams (maintenance technicians, subcontractors) and ensure compliance with deadlines and safety standards.
- Develop commercial proposals, calculate quotations and negotiate maintenance contracts.
- Monitor business profitability, control budgets and report to management.
- Be a driving force in optimising the performance of facilities and proposing technical improvements.
- Monitor technological and regulatory developments to adapt services to changes in the industrial sector.