Mechanical Contracts Manager

Caval Limited
Leeds
1 week ago
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Mechanical Contracts Manager

Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire (Hybrid Working)


Salary: £55,000 to £60,000 + Car Allowance + Package


Role Highlights

  • Working on large blue chip retail store frameworks
  • Fantastic growth and progression opportunities

Role Overview

As the Mechanical Contracts Manager, you will be supporting the Operations team in delivering mechanical packages for major food retail accounts across the UK, with project values ranging from £100k to £1m.


Key Requirements

  • 2 years + experience as a Mechanical Project / Contracts Manager working for a Main Contractor
  • Previous experience delivering fit out / refurbishment projects
  • Previous experience managing multiple fast paced construction projects

Responsibilities

  • Manage mechanical contracts for retail & commercial fit-out projects, overseeing scope, budgets, timelines and compliance with client specifications.
  • Coordinate with project management, engineering and site teams to ensure smooth delivery of HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing and fire protection systems.
  • Lead the negotiation and administration of subcontractor and supplier agreements, ensuring cost‑effective and high‑quality delivery.
  • Monitor project progress, track costs against budgets, and implement corrective actions to mitigate risks and maintain profitability.
  • Provide contractual guidance to project teams, including managing variations, claims, and compliance with legal and project requirements.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, subcontractors, and suppliers to support project delivery and long‑term partnerships.
  • Identify potential risks and opportunities across mechanical works and advise project teams to optimize outcomes.
  • Drive continuous improvement in mechanical project delivery processes, ensuring efficiency, quality and client satisfaction.

Contacts to Apply

  • Sam Hunter – Associate Director
  • Cameron Lally – Senior Resourcer


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