Mechanical Project Manager

ARC (Norwich) Ltd
Brighton
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Mechanical Project Manager – Tier 1 M&E Contractor

Norfolk / Cambridge / Suffolk (Multi-site role)

£70,000 – £100,000 DOE + package

We are currently working with a leading Tier 1 M&E contractor who have secured a number of major projects across East Anglia, with individual project values exceeding £30m. Due to continued growth and a strong project pipeline, they are now looking to appoint an experienced Mechanical Project Manager to join their team.

This is a multi-site role likely to be split between projects in Norfolk, Cambridge and Suffolk.

The Role

As Mechanical Project Manager, you will take responsibility for the successful delivery of large-scale mechanical packages from pre-construction through to handover. You will oversee programme, commercial performance, quality and site teams to ensure projects are delivered safely, on time and within budget.

Responsibilities
  • Managing large mechanical packages on major construction projects
  • Coordinating with main contractors, consultants and client teams
  • Overseeing site managers, engineers and subcontractors
  • Managing programme, delivery milestones and installation progress
  • Ensuring health & safety compliance and quality standards are maintained
  • Supporting procurement and commercial management of packages
  • Driving projects through commissioning and handover
Requirements
  • Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within M&E / Building Services
  • Experience working with Tier 1 or major M&E contractors (highly desirable)
  • Track record delivering large-scale projects / major mechanical packages
  • Strong leadership and stakeholder management skills
  • Ability to manage multiple sites and complex programmes
  • Strong understanding of HVAC, pipework and building services installations
What’s on Offer
  • £70,000 – £100,000 salary depending on experience
  • Strong benefits package
  • Opportunity to work on major £30m+ projects across East Anglia
  • Long-term pipeline with a well-established Tier 1 contractor
  • Career progression within a growing project team

If you’re an experienced Mechanical Project Manager looking for your next challenge on large-scale projects, we’d be keen to speak with you.

For further questions please contact Harry Severn -


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