Mechanical Construction Manager

KEPLAR GROUP LTD
London
2 days ago
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Mechanical Construction Manager / Site Manager

Central London | £5m£20m Commercial & High-End Residential Projects
Contract or Permanent (CIS / PAYE)
Our client is a well-established, growing building services contractor delivering complex mechanical and electrical packages across London and the South East, with project values typically ranging from

£5m to £20m .
We are currently seeking an experienced

Mechanical Construction Manager / Site Manager

to take ownership of

mechanical delivery, testing, commissioning and coordination

on a flagship Central London development comprising multiple blocks and floors.
This is a senior site-based role with real autonomy, working closely with Project, Commercial and Client teams to drive quality, programme and handover.

Key Responsibilities

Take full responsibility for

mechanical construction delivery

from installation through to testing, commissioning and handover

Coordinate commissioning activities across

mechanical services

Manage interfaces between trades to ensure programme certainty and defect-free delivery

Ensure installations are delivered in line with drawings, specifications and design intent

Lead day-to-day site operations including

direct labour and subcontractors

Drive

health & safety, quality and environmental standards

across the project

Monitor progress against programme and proactively resolve risks to delivery

Work closely with the commercial team on

variations, change control and progress reporting

Oversee commissioning documentation, O&M manuals and certification portals

Maintain accurate site records including materials, deliveries and inspections

Requirements

Strong

mechanical background

within building services

Proven experience managing

large-scale M&E packages (£5m+)

Previous experience on

commercial or high-end residential projects is beneficial

CSCS and SMSTS (essential)

Confident communicator with the ability to manage multiple stakeholders on site

Whats on Offer

Long-term contract or permanent opportunity with a growing contractor

Central London projects with strong pipeline

CIS or competitive PAYE salary depending on preference

If youre a delivery-focused Mechanical Construction Manager looking to work on

properly resourced, high-value London projects , apply now.

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