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Mechanical Project Manager

Dreamchaser PMU Horse Rescue & Rehabilitation Inc.
Bristol
3 weeks ago
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A leading, established and highly successful provider of mechanical and electrical installation services to commercial and industrial buildings seeks the solid appointment of an experienced and commercially talented Mechanical Project Manager from an M&E / Building Services Mechanical installation project management background to join their exciting planned growth and continued success. Candidates sought must be based or commutable to the Bristol / Avon area.

You will ideally have previous experience working on projects up to £25M+ although we may still give consideration to those under this depending on your experience. We seek a true professional to mainly work on managing the mechanical installations into new build industrial sheds for warehousing & distribution or a variety of manufactured goods; other work will include office blocks and data centres. What is paramount is your experience working on commercial and industrial schemes.

Candidates highly sought after are those naturally from an M&E / Building Services background, ideally with direct working experience in the project management and delivery of mechanical installations and all mechanical related services you would expect to find in these environments. You will be competent with a proven track record in managing and delivering schemes of this level. Candidates applying will ideally have experience in dealing with main contractors. Whilst you have your own teams of mechanical installation engineers on the ground, you will also organise and work with other specialist mechanical related engineers to undertake some elements of these installs. Offering a stable and genuinely interesting career coupled with varied projects, you will be confident in client facing meetings and conduct yourself with true integrity and professionalism. You will be an organised and approachable leader liaising regularly with your site based teams including Site Managers, Supervisors and mechanical installation engineers whilst working alongside a Senior Project Manager. Should you have this kind of experience, are commercially minded, mechanically biased and looking for a new challenge with an exciting, stable and progressive business, then we want to hear from you. This business prides itself in investing well in their people and you can be assured that you will have continued career development. Please send your updated CV through for immediate consideration and please ensure it is entirely up to date and shows evidence of any experience that applies to this great role.

Please note: this role description reflects the current information provided and does not include unrelated postings or job feed data.

Employment details
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
  • Job function: Project Management and Information Technology
  • Industries: Construction


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