Mechanical Project Manager


Details:
  • Salary: £60,000 - 65,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: London
  • Date: 3 days ago
Description:

Job Title: Mechanical Project Manager
Location: North London (Willing to travel and stay away from time to time as travel can be up to 100 miles from North London)
Salary: £60-65K + Electric vehicle/travel paid

The Role:

- Responsible for all Mechanical aspects of projects.
- Overseeing multiple projects at a time which generally consists of a Site Supervisor/Manager and subcontract labour. Commercial Mechanical projects up to the value of £500K (Mechanical) - Offices, Healthcare, Higher Education, Leisure, Hospitals etc.
- Responsible for effective relationship management with clients & working partners to achieve smooth operational and commercial progression of projects.
- Making sure health, safety & welfare is maintained and adhered to at project/site level.
- Managing projects from contract signature stage, through all phases until handover to the end user.
- Ensuring that all related design information is correctly and fully audited to secure overall compliance.
- Overseeing all elements of the overall commissioning process to ensure that the installations are correctly commissioned.
- Ensuring that complete and comprehensive records are collated and maintained
- Working closely with the Quantity Surveyor for progress reports and to ensure all commercial and contractual requirements are correctly fulfilled.
- Overseeing the preparation of operation & maintenance manuals.
- Providing technical support and expertise to the internal project team.
- Managing variation costings and control with the Quantity Surveyor and main contractor.
- Responsible for handover to clients and after care.
- Role based between projects and the London office.
- Working hours: 8-5, Mon-Fri.

The Company:

- 40+ years experience delivering MEP projects in London and surrounding areas.
- Office based in North London
- Currently at around 500 employees.
- This company is currently at around £50m turnover per annum.
- This hire is due to the company growth. Winning more and more work.

The Ideal Candidate:

- Will have 5-10 years experience working as a Mechanical Project Manager.
- Will have previous experience working with commercial projects up to the value of £500k (Mechanical).
- Will hold a Black CSCS Managers Card. SSSTS/SMSTS and HND/HNC advantageous.
- Will work well under pressure to meet deadlines.
- Will have excellent communication skills.
- Will be willing to work in London everyday.

What You’ll Get:

- A salary in the region of £60-65K.
- Company vehicle/travel paid.
- Company Pension.
- 22 days holiday + bank holidays.
- Career progression opportunities for the right candidate who demonstrates skills and ambition.

Process:

- Apply for the job.
- We will then call you to discuss the role.
- If we think you would be a good fit and you’re happy, we will submit you to be considered for the role.
- If the client likes the sound of you, they will invite you for an interview.
- If successful in the interview process, you will be offered the job

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