Mechanical Site Manager

Build Recruitment Limited
Didcot
2 days ago
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Mechanical Site Manager – HVAC Package (Commercial Project)

Location: Didcot


Start: Early April


Duration: Approx. 6 Months


We are currently looking for an experienced Mechanical Site Manager to oversee the delivery of a full HVAC package on a commercial building project in Didcot.


This is a key role managing mechanical works across multiple floors, including plant room installation and pipework distribution, ensuring the project is delivered safely, on time, and to a high standard.


The Role for the Mechanical Site Manager:

  • Manage day-to-day site operations for the mechanical/HVAC package
  • Oversee installation of plant room equipment and pipework across several floors
  • Coordinate subcontractors and ensure works are progressing in line with programme
  • Work closely with a visiting Project Manager to support delivery
  • Assist in maintaining and updating the construction programme
  • Ensure all works are carried out in line with health & safety requirements
  • Monitor quality and ensure high standards of installation

Requirements for theMechanical Site Manager:

  • Proven experience as a Mechanical Site Manager on commercial projects
  • Strong knowledge of HVAC systems, plant rooms, and pipe installation
  • Ability to manage subcontractors and drive programme
  • Good communication and organisational skills
  • SMSTS, 3 Day FAW, CSCS card preferably Black
  • Relevant mechanical qualifications (desirable)

What’s on Offerfor theMechanical Site Manager:

  • 6-month contract with high potential for extension
  • Competitive day rate
  • Opportunity to work on a well-structured commercial project

If you’re available for an April start and have the relevant experience, please get in touch or apply with your CV to or call asap to


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