Mechanical Project Manager

Blue Fox
Hull
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🔧 HVAC Package Supervisor / Manager – Ductwork

📍 Location: Hull

đź“… Start: January 2026

⏳ Contract: 6 months


We’re looking for an experienced HVAC Package Supervisor / Manager to take full ownership of the ductwork package on a live construction project in Hull.

This is a site-based, hands-on role for someone who knows ductwork inside out and can drive subcontractors, manage interfaces, and keep works safe, compliant and on programme.

🛠️ The Role

You’ll be responsible for the end-to-end delivery of the HVAC ductwork package, covering supply, extract and process systems, including all associated components such as fire dampers, VCDs, access panels, supports and interfaces.

This is not a desk role — we’re looking for a doer, not just a coordinator.

âś… Key Responsibilities

  • Full management of the HVAC ductwork package from mobilisation through to completion and handover
  • Day-to-day supervision of the ductwork subcontractor, ensuring labour levels, supervision and productivity are maintained
  • Drive installation of:
  • Supply & extract ductwork
  • Process / specialist duct systems
  • Dampers (fire, smoke, volume control), access doors, silencers and ancillaries
  • Ensure works comply with approved drawings, specifications, BIM models and programme
  • Lead coordination with:
  • Electrical (containment, controls, fire alarm interfaces)
  • Piping / process services
  • Ceilings, walls and architectural trades
  • Proactively manage clashes, access constraints and sequencing
  • Review and close out RFIs, snags, NCRs and quality observations
  • Track progress against programme and implement recovery actions where required
  • Ensure RAMS, permits, ITPs and inspections are in place and adhered to
  • Support commissioning, O&M manuals and as-built documentation

👷 ♂️ Experience Required

  • Proven experience managing HVAC ductwork packages on complex projects (data centres, pharma, industrial, healthcare or commercial)
  • Strong technical knowledge of:
  • Supply, extract and process duct systems
  • Dampers, fire stopping and penetrations
  • Coordination in congested services environments
  • Demonstrated ability to drive subcontractor performance
  • Comfortable in fast-track, multi-trade construction environments
  • Strong site presence with a hands-on approach
  • Able to read and interpret drawings and BIM models
  • Excellent communication and coordination skills

🎓 Qualifications (Preferred)

  • Trade background or HVAC / Building Services engineering qualification
  • SMSTS or SSSTS
  • CSCS (relevant level)

🔍 What We’re Looking For

  • Someone who takes full ownership of their package
  • Confident challenging subcontractors and holding them to plan
  • Strong focus on quality, safety and delivery
  • Proactive, organised and solutions-driven

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