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Mechanical Project Lead

GH Engage
City of London
1 day ago
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A market leading MEP Contractor GH Engage are closely partnered with are looking to appoint a Mechanical Project Lead for one of their flagship MEP fit out projects in 2026 that will be entering the pre-construction stage for the first portion of the year with construction beginning towards summer.

The right individual will be the following:

  • Driven to progress into the next step with promotion objectives to achieve.
  • Comfortable managing clients and building on existing relationships.
  • Happy to step out their comfort zone.
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
  • Proven experience completing projects from inception till completion.

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  • Lead the full mechanical delivery of a flagship MEP fit-out project, from pre-construction through to commissioning and handover.
  • Manage pre-construction activities including design reviews, scope definition, programme planning, procurement strategy, and early-stage coordination.
  • Oversee and drive the mechanical installation process, ensuring all works are delivered to specification, quality standards, programme, and budget.
  • Act as the primary client-facing representat...

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