Mechanical Contracts Manager

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Alton
3 weeks ago
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Managing mechanical building services contracts from Leicester HQ, plus flexible/hybrid working, for this award-winning Midlands regional M&E Contractor with blue‑chip clients and an excellent reputation for quality & delivery. They are in an excellent position currently with a healthy pipeline justifying sustainable growth and will make a great new employer for an experienced contracts manager.


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The Mechanical Contracts Manager job itself where you will oversee the planning, coordinating and execution of mechanical, plumbing, building services projects ranging in value from £50K to £5 million. More specifically:



  • Managing procurement processes to include: developing technical specifications, drawings, plant/equipment schedules, and documentation etc.
  • Managing sub-contractors, site activities, procurement C supplier ordering
  • Attending site meetings, resolving site issues, organising commissioning and handover documentation
  • Ensuring timely delivery of all projects
  • Understanding and organising interfaces between mechanical C electrical works, trades etc.
  • Utilising AutoCAD

You will have

To be successful as Mechanical Contracts Manager here, you will have experience working within the Building Services Sector as a Mechanical Project Manager, Mechanical Contracts Manager, Mechanical Site Manager or M&E Manager. Plus a healthy mix of the following:



  • 5+ years UK experience in design & construction of M&E/HVAC
  • Good track record running projects to £5M+
  • Experience in procurement, cost management etc.
  • Proven ability to manage multiple projects efficiently ensuring on-time delivery
  • Strong technical knowledge and skills in mechanical building services
  • Excellent organization and communication skills
  • Familiarity with all relevant health and safety regulations
  • Commercially aware
  • Team player and able to fit into the wider MEP team

You will get

As a Mechanical Contracts Manager, you will enjoy a Salary of £60K-£65K+ + Package.


Benefits include: company car/car allowance, laptop, mobile phone, pension, 25 days holiday plus bank holidays.


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