Mechanical Project Manager

Streamline Services Consultancy Limited
Longford
2 months ago
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Mechanical Project Manager

Location: Heathrow
Contract: Permanent

Company Overview

This is an opportunity to join one of the UK’s leading MEP contractors, operating with an annual turnover in the region of £250 million. The business has a major presence within the aviation sector alongside commercial and infrastructure projects and is well known for investing in its people and offering genuine long-term career progression.

Role Overview

Based at Heathrow, you will be responsible for the delivery of mechanical packages within a complex, live environment. The role will see you managing projects from planning through to completion, working closely with clients, supply chain partners, and internal teams to ensure safe, timely, and commercially successful delivery.

This position would suit a Project Manager with a solid grounding in commercial building services who is looking to develop their career within a large, structured organisation.

Key Responsibilities

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Lead mechanical project delivery from pre-construction through to handover

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Manage site teams, subcontractors, and specialist suppliers

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Ensure works are delivered in line with programme, budget, and specification

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Maintain strict health & safety and quality standards within an aviation environment

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Control procurement, variations, and commercial performance

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Provide regular report...

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