Mechanical Project Manager (Building Services)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Rochdale
3 days ago
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Mechanical Project Manager (Building Services)

£50,000 - £60,000 + OTE £70k+ + Uncapped Bonus + Car Allowance + Private Healthcare + Pay and Role Progression + Flexi + Permanent + Huge Earning Potential + Perk Package + Award Winning Company

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Are you an experienced Mechanical Project Manager with a strong Building Services background, delivering full mechanical packages including BMS, HVAC, and chilled water systems, looking for an autonomous, varied and wide-ranging role with vast progression prospects and the opportunity to significantly increase your earnings through a generous uncapped bonus scheme?

Are you highly motivated and looking to work for a well-established, rapidly growing and highly regarded M&E contractor, working within an expert team delivering complete mechanical solutions across new builds, fit-outs, major refurbishments, and plant replacement projects in sectors ranging from healthcare and education to commercial and logistics?

On offer is a fantastic opportunity to become an integral part of the management team, overseeing and delivering full mechanical building services packages from pre-construction through to commissioning and handover, whilst being rewarded with excellent bonus incentives and clear fast-track progression plans.

The Role:

  • Managing full mechanical building services packages including HVAC, BMS integration, chilled water, ventilation, and associated plant systems from start to finish
  • Overseeing project scoping, budgeting, scheduling, procurement of materials and subcontractors, coordination with design teams, and site delivery
  • Ensuring seamless integration of BMS and controls with mechanical systems
  • Managing client relationships and maintaining full involvement through installation, commissioning, and final handover
  • Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pm, 40 hours

The Person:

  • Mechanical Project Manager
  • Strong Building Services background
  • Experience delivering full mechanical packages (HVAC, BMS, chilled water)

Reference: 23494

Keywords: Mechanical Project Manager, Building Services, M&E, HVAC, BMS, Chilled Water, Mechanical Packages, Contracts Manager, Project Engineer, Senior Project Manager, Mechanical Engineer, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Ventilation, Plant Rooms, Commissioning, Design Coordination, Flexible Working, Hybrid Working, Oldham, Manchester, Greater Manchester

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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