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Mechanical Contracts Manager

Rogers McHugh Recruitment
Glossop
1 week ago
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Mechanical Contracts Manager

Location: North West (commutable area)


Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 per annum + Bonus + Package


Company: Leading North West Building Services Contractor


About the Company

Our client is a well-established and reputable Mechanical & Electrical Building Services Contractor based in the North West. With a strong order book and a growing portfolio of projects, they deliver high‑quality mechanical installations across a range of sectors including commercial, green energy, and industrial works.


Following a period of internal promotions and new hires, they are now seeking an experienced Mechanical Contracts Manager to oversee multiple live projects and support continued business growth.


The Role

The Mechanical Contracts Manager will be responsible for managing several mechanical projects concurrently, from initial planning through to handover. Projects typically range up to £1.5 million in value and include plant rooms, green energy installations, de‑gassing systems, and other commercial mechanical works.


You will ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, and within budget, maintaining strong client relationships and ensuring quality workmanship throughout.


Key Responsibilities

  • Manage multiple mechanical projects concurrently across the North West region.
  • Oversee project delivery from design and procurement through to commissioning and handover.
  • Coordinate and manage site teams, subcontractors, and suppliers.
  • Monitor budgets, schedules, and progress to ensure projects meet contractual requirements.
  • Maintain effective communication with clients, consultants, and internal teams.
  • Ensure all works comply with current health & safety and quality standards.
  • Report on project performance, variations, and financial forecasts to senior management.
  • Contribute to project planning and tender reviews when required.

Requirements

  • Proven experience as a Mechanical Contracts Manager or Project Manager within the building services or M&E contracting sector.
  • Strong technical understanding of HVAC and mechanical systems.
  • Experience delivering commercial or industrial mechanical projects up to £1.5m in value.
  • Excellent project management, leadership, and client‑facing skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Full UK driving licence.
  • Must be commutable to Glossop and willing to travel to project sites nationwide where required.

Package & Benefits

Salary: £50,000 - £55,000 per annum


Bonus Scheme

Comprehensive benefits package (company car/car allowance, pension, etc.)


Excellent opportunities for progression within a growing and supportive business

Excellent opportunities for progression within a growing and supportive business.


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