Mechanical Construction Manager

EWI Recruitment
Newcastle upon Tyne
3 days ago
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Mechanical Construction Manager

Location: High Wycombe & other locations in the UK

Must be flexible to work on Projects in other locations:

Type: Permanent

Salary TBD +Package


Description


Data Centre Construction Manager – Mechanical


We are seeking an experienced Mechanical Construction Manager to lead and oversee mechanical construction activities on high-profile projects. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing on-site operations, ensuring project timelines, budgets, and quality standards are met, and coordinating with multidisciplinary teams and subcontractors. This role requires strong leadership, technical expertise in mechanical systems, and a proven track record in delivering complex engineering projects safely and efficiently.


Responsibilities

• Oversee all mechanical construction activities from planning through to commissioning, ensuring adherence to project specifications, timelines, and budgets.

• Manage and coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, and internal teams to ensure seamless project execution.

• Monitor progress, conduct site inspections, and ensure compliance with safety, quality, and environmental standards.

• Liaise with clients, consultants, and other stakeholders to communicate project status and resolve technical or logistical issues.

• Review mechanical drawings and specifications, providing input on constructability and value engineering opportunities.

• Maintain accurate project documentation, including progress reports, risk assessments, and method statements.

• Support the procurement process by reviewing technical submittals and coordinating equipment delivery schedules.

• Lead project meetings and provide regular updates to senior management.

• Ensure commissioning and handover processes are executed efficiently and meet all contractual and regulatory requirements.


Skills And Requirements


• Mechanical trade or Engineering background essential

• Experience working with any of the following materials and jointing methods also an advantage: PVC, PVDF, PP, S/S, C/S, orbital and tig welding and fusion jointing

• Excellent communication and organisation skills required

• Excellent IT skills required – MS Office/Excel

• Data centre experience is advantageous, but not essential.


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