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Mechanical Project Manager – High-Profile Data Centre (Helsinki, Finland)

Salter Grange
London
3 days ago
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🚀 Mechanical Project Manager – High-Profile Data Centre (Helsinki, Finland)


The Opportunity: Be a Core Part of Europe's Data Infrastructure


Salter Grange is seeking a driven, experienced Mechanical Project Manager to join a leading Data Centre builder. This is a chance to work on a high-profile, large-scale project in Helsinki from inception to completion, operating within a high-performing Engineering Team.


If you are ready to take full ownership of complex mechanical systems delivery and excel in a mission-critical environment, this is your next career move.


The Ideal Mechanical Project Manager:

  • You have a proven track record (ideally 3-7 years) as a Mechanical Project Manager or Lead.
  • Essential experience in Data Centre projects or large-scale, complex industrial/pharmaceutical projects.
  • Possesses a strong technical foundation across all aspects of Mechanical Services and Design.
  • Proven ability to coordinate, manage, and successfully deliver large projects, driving quality and safety standards.


Key Responsibilities:

  • You will be the primary on-site lead for Mechanical systems, driving the project forward through all phases:
  • Oversee the installation and management of all Mechanical systems on site. Coordinate subcontractors and manage day-to-day site operations.
  • Ensure rigorous site safety standards and actively drive a strong culture of Quality, Health, Safety, and Environmental (QHSE) practices.
  • Lead Pre-Construction activities: design development, services coordination, technical submittals, and sub-contract management.
  • Provide essential technical support to estimating, procurement, and commercial teams. Assist in the continual improvement of the company’s QA System.
  • Maintain and manage project schedules, timelines, and costs to ensure delivery within budget and scope.


The Package:

  • Competitive Salary
  • All-Inclusive Living: Generous Accommodation & Living Allowance
  • Travel: Flights & Travel costs covered
  • Incentive: Performance-related Bonus


If you are a driven Mechanical Project Manager ready for a career-defining project in Helsinki, apply now or call Julia at for a confidential discussion.

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