Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager

Parker Jones Group Ltd
Glasgow
1 week ago
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Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager required to be based in Glasgow.

Excellent salary and CA, sub contractor back ground is preferred, let me know if this is of interest??

MEP Project Manager

Roles and Responsibilities:
Manage and administer the delivery of Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and, where required, Builder’s works. This includes proactively managing key project activities, coordination, and milestones across commercial, planning, engineering, construction, commissioning and handover stages, under limited supervision.
The role requires early problem identification and resolution to avoid impact on programme, along with effective interface management with other disciplines to ensure successful project delivery.

Key Objectives

Manage and lead all MEP works.

Interface with a multidisciplinary project team to advise, integrate and fully coordinate MEP works within the overall construction process.

Act as the primary interface with the client on all MEP-related matters.

Plan, organise and monitor all phases of the works, including planning, engineering, construction, commissioning and handover.

Ensure works are constructed in accordance with contract documents, drawings and specifications.

In conjunction with the Commercial Team, lead and manage commercial and financial aspects to maximise project return.

Ensure all works are undertaken in accordance with the Project Safety Plan.

Ensure all works...

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