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Mechanical Contracts Manager

VANRATH
Newry
2 weeks ago
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Job Reference: RAMCM070525 Job Title: Mechanical Contracts Manager Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 DOE + van / fuel card / package Location: Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland Mechanical Contracts Manager Are you looking for a Mechanical Contracts Manager role? Interested in working for a leading M&E Contractor? VANRATH are recruiting a Mechanical Contracts Manager to work for a leading M&E Contractor, based in Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland. Remuneration: £50,000 - £60,000 DOE + van / fuel card / package Client: Established M&E Contractor leading the way throughout Northern Ireland and Ireland for half a century. The business is well equipped to achieve excellence in innovation, quality and delivery in every project they carry out. They work across various sectors including residential, commercial, healthcare, education and industrial. The business have a proud heritage of traditional skills and values, have a high level of client satisfaction, repeat business and recommendations achieved due to their excellent delivery and value. Overview of Role: The business have a great opportunity for a Mechanical Contracts Manager to join them on a permanent basis, based in Warrenpoint with site visits in Dublin. The role will be split between the office and site. The Mechanical Contracts Manager will be responsible for overseeing multiple projects at any given time; projects are varied across multiple sectors. Most of their projects are in Dublin, and the role will require regular site visits on a weekly basis. The rest of the time will be spent in the Warrenpoint office carrying out necessary paperwork. Qualifications Required: Degree qualified or other relevant qualifications Extensive experience working as a Mechanical Contracts Manager Relevant qualifications CSR Card Full clean driving licence Able to manage multiple projects concurrently Excellent management skills Good IT Skills to enable flow of information between those involved in the project, particularly Microsoft Outlook Happy to go down to Dublin a few days a week for site visits For further information on this vacancy, or any other Built Environment job in Belfast or wider Northern Ireland, please apply via the link below or contact Robert Apps for a confidential discussion Skills: Mechanical Contracts Manager M&E Mechanical Contracts Manager Building Services Benefits: DOE + van / fuel card / package

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