Mechanical Project Manager

1st Choice Recruitment
London
6 days ago
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Mechanical Project Manager
Location: Buckingham(Travel involved)
Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent
Salary: £60k depending on experience.
Job Summary
Working within a small multi-disciplined team controlling various projects simultaneously from order placement to final account ensuring optimum profits are achieved from each contract. To anticipate and respond to client needs to ensure we offer an exceptional service.
Key Responsibilities
Managing multiple projects simultaneously with accountability for financial outcomes of each project
Compiling contract specific risk assessments and method statements
Compiling programme of work if required
Dealing with projects across whole of UK
Ordering materials for the project as required
Negotiating orders with subcontract labour
Managing internal/subcontract labour for individual projects
Carrying out site meetings as and when required
Dealing with contract variations and change management
Monitoring contract costs
Responsible for collating certification and QA for the project
Compiling applications for payment and ensuring they are dispatched on time in line with the contract requirements
Agreeing final accounts with clients and sub-contractors
Liaising with the client and sub contractors to ensure the smooth running of the contract whilst maximising profits
Agreeing final accounts with installers and sub-contractors, as above
Signing off invoices for suppliers and sub-contractors
Dealings with external QS firm to ensure commercial aspects of contracts are dealt with correctly and on time
Visiting sites during installations for valuation purposes
Dealing with client and sub-contractor contract variations
Ensuring we receive priced variation orders from our client in time to carry out variation works and advise client of any effects on programme
Monitoring contract costs
Essential Requirements
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing experience or pipework utilities contractor.
Driving License
Proven experience managing multiple construction projects simultaneously
Full commercial responsibility for projects from order placement to final account
Willingness to travel across the UK
Job Type: Full-time
Work Location: In person

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