Mechanical Project Manager

ARC (Norwich) Limited
London
5 months ago
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Mechanical Project Manager – Commercial & Industrial

Location:

Ipswich, UK

Salary:

£70,000 per annum
A

well-known contractor

in the commercial and industrial sector is seeking an experienced

Mechanical Project Manager

to join their dynamic team in Ipswich. This is an exciting opportunity to lead high-profile projects, ensuring they are delivered safely, on time, and within budget.
Key Responsibilities:

Manage multiple mechanical projects from conception to completion in the commercial and industrial sectors.

Coordinate and oversee subcontractors, suppliers, and on-site teams.

Ensure compliance with all health, safety, and quality standards.

Monitor budgets, schedules, and project progress, providing regular reports to senior management.

Liaise with clients, architects, engineers, and other stakeholders to maintain strong professional relationships.

Identify risks and implement proactive solutions to keep projects on track.

Requirements:

Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager in commercial or industrial construction projects.

Strong technical knowledge of mechanical systems (HVAC, plumbing, M&E).

Excellent leadership, communication, and organisational skills.

Proficient in project management tools and software.

Ability to work independently and make informed decisions under pressure.

Benefits:

Competitive salary of

£70,000 per annum .

Opportunity to work with a highly respected contractor with a strong reputation in the industry.

Career development and progression opportunities.

Supportive and collaborative team environment.

If you are a proactive and experienced Mechanical Project Manager looking to make an impact in commercial and industrial projects, we want to hear from you!
Apply today to join a leading contractor shaping the built environment in Ipswich.

Any questions please contact Harry Severn at ARC -

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