Mechanical Project Supervisor

Primech Building Services Ltd
Gillingham
3 weeks ago
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Overview

We are looking for a proactive and experienced Mechanical Project Supervisor to join our team at Primech Building Services. In this role, you will oversee mechanical projects on-site, ensuring that operations are conducted according to company policies, budgets, and timelines. You will be responsible for supervising the workforce, coordinating tasks, and ensuring high-quality work that meets safety and compliance standards.


Key Responsibilities

  • Supervise and manage on-site workflow and engineers to ensure efficient project delivery.
  • Coordinate with project managers and engineers to understand project specifics and client requirements.
  • Conduct regular site inspections to monitor progress, quality, and safety compliance.
  • Facilitate communication between the site team and office management.
  • Provide training and mentorship to junior staff and ensure adherence to safety protocols.
  • Assist in troubleshooting and resolving technical issues that arise on-site.
  • Maintain project documentation, including daily reports and safety checks.
  • Ensure completion of all work within the scheduled timeline and budget.
  • Implement and enforce quality control measures for all mechanical installations.

Requirements

  • Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Supervisor or similar role in the building services industry.
  • Experience within Education, Healthcare and Commercial Projects.
  • Strong technical knowledge of mechanical systems and installation processes.
  • Excellent leadership and team management skills.
  • Good understanding of health and safety regulations and quality control standards.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work under pressure.
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.
  • Ability to read and interpret project drawings and specifications.
  • Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Full UK driving license for site visits as required.

Benefits

  • Ongoing career development plan including the opportunity to grow with Primech during its rapid rate of expansion. This including yearly Annual Progression Meetings to review and monitor both personal and staff performance.
  • Apple IT Equipment
  • Company Pension
  • 21 Days Holiday plus Bank Holidays
  • Ongoing Training
  • Company Van, Fuel Card.


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