Mechanical Project Manager

Vincent Gurney Ltd
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Job Title: Mechanical Project Manager

Location: London

The Role:

- Responsible for all Mechanical aspects of projects of a High End Residential project in East London.

-Managing, monitoring and successfully delivering Mechanical Contracts for our clients within a range of sectors including Large-Scale Residential & Commercial.

-As a manager, you will have the responsibility of ensuring all works are carried out to a high standard ensuring all RAMS and site safety plans are project specific and adhered to,

-Procurement and ordering of key materials and appointments of subcontract supply chain, ensuring specifications and drawing requirements are being complied with.

-Have good working relationship with our clients and ensure that all works are programmed and completed in a professional controlled manner. Providing technical support to customers and team.

-Attending regular main contractor design, technical and progress meetings.

-Managing the in-house and subcontract labour resources, ensuring quality of work and compliance with all legal and statutory requirements. Ensuring all engineers are up to date with all current regulations and training.

-Preparing and presenting internal monthly contract reports detailing key performance indicators as well as stringent cost reporting.

The Company:

- 30+ years experience delivering MEP projects in Northern Ireland and London.

- Offices based in Northern Ireland.

- Currently at around 100 employees

- This company is currently at around £55m turnover per annum.

- This hire is due to the company growth. Winning more and more work.

The Ideal Candidate:

- Will have 5+ years experience working as a Mechanical Site Manager/Project Manager

- Will have previous experience working with high end residential projects up to the value of £5m (Mechanical).

- Will hold a Black CSCS Managers Card. SSSTS/SMSTS and HND/HNC advantageous.

- Will work well under pressure to meet deadlines.

- Will have excellent communication skills.

- Will be willing to work in London most days.

What You’ll Get:

- A salary in the region of £70K + Package (DOE).

- Fuel Card.

- Company Pension.

- 25 days holiday + bank holidays.

- Monthly employee value-based recognition award – monetary gift

- Health cash plan including compensation for dentistry and optical well being

Process:

- Apply for the job.

- We will then call you to discuss the role.

- If we think you would be a good fit and you’re happy, we will submit you to be considered for the role.

- If the client likes the sound of you, they will invite you for an interview.

- If successful in the interview process, you will be offered the job.

If interested in this vacancy, please send your CV to

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionProject Management
  • IndustriesConstruction

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