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Mechanical Contracts Manager

Elite Sourcing
Uxbridge
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Mechanical Contracts Manager*

* Company Vehicle

* Competitive Overtime rates

* Performance Related Bonus

* Pension

* Opportunities to grow with the business and develop skillset within the industry


Our Client, a rapidly growing Mechanical Contractor in West London, is currently recruiting for a Mechanical Contracts Manager


The head office is based in Uxbridge, West London, with contracts & projects across London and the surrounding Home Counties. Weekly travel to sites is required


Role

As the Mechanical Contracts Manager, you will be required to manage and deliver on more than one installation project with values in excess of £200K. The majority of the contracts are retrofit & refurb projects within Local Authority and Central Government. Exposure & experience with these types of contracts is essential. The successful candidate will need to be able to communicate effectively with all levels of internal and external stakeholders.


Responsibilities

  • Ensuring that all Projects are delivered on time, to budget and to the required quality & regulative standards.
  • To manage and periodically review the Projects cost flows against Budget and manage any phased payment terms and or variation order processes
  • Identifying and highlight any risks, ensure that these are eliminated at the first instance.
  • Communicating effectively at all times within the Business, across the workforce, Clients, suppliers and those effected by the works.
  • Manage Contract or Project expectations with the Client.
  • Attending and maintain notes and records of any meetings relevant to the Projects, either on site or in offices.
  • Managing all deliverables in line with the scope of works.

Desirable Skills & Experience

  • Educated to HNC/HND/Degree level in Mechanical discipline (desired)
  • Demonstrable experience working as a Project Manager, Senior Project Manager, Contracts Manager from within the building services industry is essential. Working within Local authority contracts would be ideal.
  • Relevant Health & Safety qualification SMSTS (required) and IOSH/NEBOSH (desired)
  • Experience of delivering projects as the Mechanical Contractor
  • Experience in managing Client expectations
  • Excellent working knowledge of all MS Office applications

Key Competencies

  • Excellent commercial awareness and understanding of the need to adhere to programme, in order to maximise revenue
  • Problem solver with a dynamic and proactive approach to finding effective solutions
  • Proven and extensive people management experience
  • Communicates clearly and concisely at all levels using various methods of communication
  • Be competent with People Management
  • Strong team player
  • Safety and Quality Driven
  • Have a passion and interest in working with emerging technologies within the Energy Market and supporting the drive to Net Zero

If you\'re an experienced and knowledgeable Mecahnical Contracts Manager looking for a new position then we\'d be keen to hear from you. Please get in touch today


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