Mechanical Project Manager

Dalkia UK
Chester
2 weeks ago
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Job Purpose

At Dalkia Scotland, were looking for an experienced and motivatedMechanicalProject Managerto join our team. Youll be responsible for delivering exceptional service to our customers while ensuring projects are completed profitably, on time, and to a high standard.

Key Objectives

  • Deliver projects safely, on time, within budget, and to the agreed specification.
  • Control costs and enhance profitability.
  • Drive customer satisfaction and support employee development.
  • Meet and exceed company performance targets through effective leadership.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the successful completion of projects according to quality and commercial targets.
  • Foster strong customer relationships and identify opportunities for future business.
  • Ensure installations meet all required standards and regulations.
  • Develop, lead, and motivate project teams and subcontractors.
  • Manage budgets and report financial performance to senior management.
  • Prepare tenders for additional work as required.
  • Support technical delivery by leveraging internal and external expertise.
  • Carry out staff appraisals and support succession planning within your team.
  • Comply with all Health & Safety policies and company procedures.

About You

Essential Qualifications & Experience

  • HNC or higher in Building Services Engineering (or equivalent).
  • Come from a Mechanical background (Plumbing, Heating, Pipe-fitting etc)
  • Strong senior management and technical experience in M&E.
  • Proven knowledge of commercial, financial, and project delivery.
  • Excellent communication and customer service skills.
  • High levels of self-motivation and the ability to lead others.

Desirable

  • Chartered Engineer status and a relevant degree.
  • Financial management experience.
  • Strong leadership with a commitment to delivering high-quality service.

Key Competencies

  • Leadership & Direction
  • Results Through People
  • Drive for Excellence
  • Team Collaboration
  • Clear Communication
  • Strategic Planning & Execution
  • Commercial & Financial Acumen
  • Risk & HSE Management
  • Customer Relationship Management

Why Join Us?

At Dalkia Scotland, we believe in empowering our people to grow and excel. Youll work in a supportive, team-oriented environment where your contributions directly impact our success.

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Dalkia Scotland is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels respected and valued. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, abilities, and experiences.

Ready to take the next step in your project management career? Apply now to join the Dalkia Scotland team.

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