Mechanical Contracts Manager

WR HVACR
London
2 days ago
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An established nationwide M&E contractor is looking to appoint a

Mechanical Contracts Manager

as part of continued, sustainable growth.
This opportunity would also suit a

Mechanical Project Manager, Contracts Engineer or experienced Project Engineer

with strong HVAC delivery experience.

The Role

You will manage mechanical HVAC projects from initial site survey and design development through procurement, installation and final account. The role combines technical design input, commercial control and hands-on project management, including direct liaison with clients, suppliers and subcontractors.
Responsibilities include estimating, HVAC system design using Hevacomp / MEP Works, AutoCAD amendments, procurement, site meetings, O&M compilation, client handover and invoicing for your own projects.

Requirements

Proven experience as a Mechanical Contracts Manager, Project Manager, Contracts Engineer or Project Engineer within HVAC

Strong knowledge of commercial HVAC systems and installation practices

Experience carrying out site surveys and preparing technical quotations

Competent using Hevacomp / MEP Works for HVAC system design

Working knowledge of AutoCAD for design and drawing amendments

Commercial awareness with experience managing project costs and profitability

Confident liaising with clients, suppliers and subcontractors

Strong administrative skills using Microsoft Word, Excel and Teams

Full UK driving licence

Package

Salary circa

£55,000

Company vehicle or car allowance

Hybrid working arrangement

24 days holiday plus Bank Holidays

Auto-enrolment pension scheme

Private healthcare after 12 months' service

Company phone, iPad and office workstation with Hevacomp and AutoCAD

WR HVAC | M&E are #1 recruitment partner for HVAC jobs. Our customers include a range of large and small M&E companies, manufacturers and suppliers of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. We recruit UK wide for sales, management and technical jobs.
WR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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