Mechanical Project Engineer / Manager

LTM Recruitment Specialists Ltd
Stockton-on-Tees
1 week ago
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My Client is a very well established and successful M&E Contractor and due to expanding workload they require a Senior Engineer / Project Manager - ideally mechanically biased with good understanding of electrical engineering services to manage large projects including education and hospital projects based from our client's North East office.
THE CANDIDATE & DUTIES
You will be a Senior / M&E Project Manager who is able to demonstrate substantial experience as a project manager, be able to write programmes and attend tender meetings and act as a number one leading teams of project managers and site managers. You will need to have a good overall understanding of the complete project lifecycle and be able to run the project from programming through to final commissioning and handover. You must have excellent client facing skills and be able to deal with the consultants, other contractors and client.
You will be responsible for all aspects of the project including commercial duties, planning and estimation including profit projections and plans, procurement of materials, quality and risk assessments for each project, implementing and managing HSE policy on site, sub-contractor hiring, managing, development and training. Previous experience of multi million-pound M&E services is a must. You are likely to have a Degree in Building Services Engineering or similar Engineering subject and you may have done a PRINCE2 qualification although this is not ...

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