Mechanical Construction Manager

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Thetford
1 month ago
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1st Step Solutions are looking for an experienced Mechanical Construction Manager in the Thetford area on behalf of a leading Tier 1 M&E Contractor.

Your responsibilities will include:
- Responsible for the mechanical services delivery, health and safety, subcontractor performance and wellbeing, whilst liaising with the client, main contractor and consultants.
- Reporting to the Project Manager. Provide weekly updates to the Contracts Manager and Projects Manager.
- Manage and oversee the on-site construction team, including mechanical and external contractors.
- Implementing of project health & safety strategies. Ensure the highest consideration is given when complying with current regulations and specific client requirements.
- Reporting of all Health and Safety issues and manage the issue and upkeep of PPE to the team.
- Proactively demonstrating health and safety leadership and monitoring on site; ensuring the safety standards are understood, implemented and maintained by all team members and contractors.
- Auditing of supply chain works onsite in line with approved RAMS. Compile project and task specific RAMS and ensure they are updated in line with the project progress.
- Leading the management of the mechanical and electrical safe system of works.
- Leading the management of the collation of sub-contractors issued environmental data.
- Managing the project risk register and m...

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