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Mechanical Contracts Manager

Atrium Associates
Norwich
1 week ago
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Atrium Associates is recruiting for an experienced mechanical contracts manager to work from our client's head office in Norwich. This position will see the successful candidate work alongside the existing management team working on behalf of new and existing clients throughout Norfolk and North Suffolk.


The ideal candidate would be a mechanical contracts manager already in the new build plumbing industry or could suit an experienced residential foreman or plumber looking for the next step in their career.


Candidates must be highly competent in all aspects of new build plumbing installations, building regulations, NHBC requirements and MUST have previous experience working on national and regional house builder sites.


As a manager, you will have the responsibility of ensuring all works are carried out to a high standard, ensuring all RAMS and site safety plans are project specific and adhered to.


To have great working relationships with clients and ensure that all works are programmed and completed in a professionally controlled manner.


Provide technical support to customers and team.


Manage the in-house labour ensuring quality of work, and compliance with all legal and statutory requirements.


What you'll need to succeed:

  • Time served installation Plumbing/Heating Engineer.
  • Current domestic gas qualifications CCN1, CPA1 and CKR1.
  • ASHP experience. (Further training and qualification will be provided)
  • Excellent leadership, motivational, communication and people skills.
  • Excellent time management skills with the ability to work on own initiative.
  • Quality focused.
  • Commercial awareness with a strong financial focus.
  • Good knowledge of health and safety. (Further training and qualification will be provided)
  • CSCS/SSSTS/SMSTS
  • Full UK Driving Licence

The successful applicant will benefit from:

  • Company Vehicle with Fuel Card provided.
  • Company Phone and IT equipment.
  • 28 Holidays per annum. (inclusive of Bank Holidays)
  • £55-75K OTE + Bonus.
  • Company pension contribution.

For more information, please contact us at .


Atrium is an equal opportunity employer, and all hiring decisions are subject to international and local employment laws and regulations. All open positions offered by Atrium are subject to specific job requirements, however, we endeavour to ensure fairness and equal opportunities. We welcome applications from suitably skilled candidates regardless of ethnicity, gender, disability, sexuality, religion or age.


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