Supervise and mentor workshop personnel, including maintenance engineers, technicians, and officers, to ensure effective workmanship and team performance.
Plan, schedule, and oversee the implementation of preventive maintenance programs for vehicles and heavy equipment to minimize downtime and extend equipment life.
Oversee troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repair of mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic faults across the fleet of construction assets.
Ensure all workshop activities comply with safety regulations, company policies, and industry best practices; conduct regular safety inspections and audits.
Manage the inspection of equipment condition and oversee quality checks after repairs, ensuring functionality, safety, and compliance before return to service.
Review accurate records of maintenance activities, repairs, inspections, test results, and asset history for reporting and compliance.
Analyze maintenance and fleet performance data (e.g., breakdown frequency, downtime, repair costs, recurring faults) and recommend improvements.
Prepare inputs for the maintenance budget and monitor spending to achieve cost-effective operations and effective parts utilization.
Manage inventory and spare parts planning (e.g., stock levels, consumption rates, reorder points) to prevent delays due to shortages.
Manage the communications with external vendors, suppliers, and service providers for parts procurement and specialized repairs, ensuring agreed quality and timelines.
Develop and implement emergency or breakdown response procedures, including rapid mobilization, escalation, and recovery plans.
Ensure workshop tools, equipment, lifting gear, and test instruments are maintained and used safely.