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Mechanical Project Manager

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Chichester
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Mechanical Project Manager

Chichester

£65,000 - £80,000 + Travel Allowance + Stay Away Included + Discretionary Bonus + Pension + Holidays + Private Medical Insurance + Package + Technical Progression + 'Immediate Start'

Take on the role of a Mechanical Project Manager role with a rapidly growing main contractor in the thriving mission-critical construction sector. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Project Manager looking to step up, with a clear path to progression into senior management.

In this role, you will lead the planning, execution, and delivery of mission-critical projects, working with a renowned technical construction company known for its innovative approach and strong track record in project delivery. This is a unique chance to be part of an organisation that values professional growth, offering clear career progression into senior leadership.

Candidates can be based anywhere in the UK, but mobility is essential, as projects are located across the country. While this is a static role, you will be assigned to a single project for its extended duration, meaning you must be prepared to travel or stay away as required. The projects are spread across various locations in the UK, with additional opportunities to work abroad!

If you're ready to take the next step in your career and play a crucial role in shaping the future of mission-critical construction, apply today!

Your Role as a Project Manager Will Include:
Overseeing the planning, execution, and delivery of a mission-critical construction project.
Managing subcontractors, suppliers, and client relationships to uphold the highest standards of quality and safety.
Coordinating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure project milestones are met on time and within budget.

As a Project Manager, You Will Have:
Willingness to be on site 5 x a week
Proven track record in managing large-scale commercial, retail, pharmaceutical or industrial projects.
Mechanical Bias

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