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Building Services Project Manager (Mechanical / HVAC)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Middleton
1 week ago
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Building Services Project Manager (Mechanical / HVAC)
£60,000 (OTE £70k) + Uncapped Bonus + Car Allowance + Private Healthcare + Award Winning Company + Company Benefits
Middleton

Are you a Building Services Project Manager from a HVAC / Mechanical background looking to manage a range of technically exciting projects ranging up to £5 million in worth, in a succesful and rapidly growing construction company?

On offer is the chance to work for a well-established, rapidly growing and highly regarded M&E and HVAC contractor, working within an expert team providing exceptional services on a new builds, fit-outs, building refurbishments, or plant replacement projects.

In this role you will become an integral part of the management team, coordinating full project lifecycles from start to finish, whilst being rewarded with excellent bonus incentives and fast-track progression plans.

This company are a Manchester-based construction and fit-out contractor delivering refurbishment, maintenance, and full build solutions across commercial, industrial, retail, and public-sector projects, supported by in-house project management and multi-trade teams.

This role would suit a Building Services Project Manager or similar, from a HVAC / Mechanical background, looking to join a growing consultancy that can provide a competitive package and an exciting range of projects.

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