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Mechanical Project Manager

Tempeo
Northampton
1 week ago
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Tempeo Northampton, England, United Kingdom


Mechanical Project Manager

They are looking for a skilled and experienced Project Manager to take ownership of M&E construction projects from handover right through to final completion.


This is a fantastic opportunity for a dedicated professional to join a growing team, manage key relationships, and ensure technical excellence and commercial success on every project.


The role lends itself best to a person with a Mechanical Bias and experience of HVAC systems, plantrooms, or mechanical installation in live construction environments.


Project Ownership & Delivery

Reporting to the Contracts Manager, you will be the key driver for project success, ensuring client expectations are exceeded while upholding the highest standards of safety and quality.


Key Responsibilities Include:

  • Full Project Lifecycle Management: Take complete ownership following the estimating handover, from initial planning to final technical close-out and O&M manual compilation.
  • M&E Technical Leadership: Manage all elements of M&E installation, lead coordination activities, and ensure technical compliance and quality workmanship.
  • Programme & Financial Control: Produce and maintain a clear project programme, proactively manage risks, and collaborate closely with the QS on procurement, cost control, and change management (variations, payment applications).
  • Client & Team Management: Maintain professional relationships with clients, consultants, and subcontractors, acting as the key point of contact. Manage and mentor site Supervisors and teams, promoting a positive safety culture.

What You'll Need

  • Minimum 5+ years’ experience in a relevant trade or Project Management role.
  • Previous experience managing M&E projects within a contracting environment is essential.
  • Current SMSTS Qualification, Asbestos Awareness training, and a CSCS Card.
  • A proven track record of maintaining strong client relationships and driving team performance.

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Project Management and Information Technology


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