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Mechanical Site Manager

Fawkes & Reece
Ruislip
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Mechanical Site Manager
London - Up to £75,000 + Full Benefits Package
A respected building services contractor with a strong London presence is seeking a Mechanical Site Manager to join their team. T
You'll be joining a business that offers:
A clear leadership structure with direct access to senior directors

A strong project pipeline, with recent delivery exceeding £65m and further growth planned

A collaborative working culture where site teams receive full support and resources

The Role

As Mechanical Site Manager, you will oversee day-to-day mechanical installation works on a new-build performance venue, which forms part of a wider multi-acre campus transformation. The broader scheme incorporates leisure, entertainment and commercial elements, providing outstanding long-term project exposure.
Your responsibilities will include:
Managing mechanical installations on site from early stages through to completion

Coordinating labour, subcontractors and daily site activities

Ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently and in line with programme requirements

Working closely with the Mechanical Project Manager, Electrical teams and overall Project Lead

Monitoring quality, compliance and progress, addressing issues proactively

Representing the contractor during site meetings with the client, consultants and main contractor

Experience Required

Proven experience as a Mechanical Site Manager on major London projects

Solid understanding of mechanical building services installations

Ability to manage subcontractor teams and maintain a well-organised site

Strong communication skills and a proactive, hands-on approach

Package

Up to £75,000 + comprehensive package

Opportunity to work closely with an invested and supportive senior leadership team

To apply, please contact Ella Maresch at Fawkes and Reece London .

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