Mechanical Project Manager

KEPLAR GROUP LTD
London
2 days ago
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Mechanical Project Manager

Central London | £5m£20m Projects | Day Rate or Salary
Our client is delivering a portfolio of

major commercial and high-end residential schemes across Central London , and we are now looking to appoint an experienced

Mechanical Project Manager

to lead delivery from pre-construction through to completion.
This role suits a commercially aware Project Manager who understands how to control programme, cost, quality and client expectations on

complex mechanical packages .

The Role

Full responsibility for the

end-to-end delivery

of mechanical packages on projects up to £20m

Act as the primary client-facing lead for the mechanical scope

Manage site teams, subcontractors and supply chain partners

Drive programme, sequencing and resource planning

Work closely with commercial teams on

cost control, variations and reporting

Ensure technical excellence, resolving site issues efficiently and decisively

Chair progress meetings and produce accurate weekly and monthly reports

Ensure full compliance with

HSEQ standards

About You

Proven experience as a

Mechanical Project Manager

within building services

Track record delivering

commercial or high-end residential projects

Strong technical understanding of mechanical systems and installation methodology

Background as a Mechanical Engineer or Pipefitter is highly advantageous

Confident, professional and comfortable representing the business to clients

Whats on Offer

Day rate or permanent salary considered

High-value Central London projects with long-term pipeline

Opportunity to work with a respected contractor delivering technically demanding schemes

If youre looking for a

step up in project scale and responsibility or want to work for an organised professionally ran building services contractor , apply today for a confidential discussion.

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