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Mechanical Site Supervisor

Glam Out
Birmingham
2 weeks ago
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Glam Out Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

JOB TITLE: Mechanical Supervisor / Mechanical Site Supervisor

LOCATION: Midlands based with UK travel

PACKAGE: £43/£44k basic + paid door to door travel (£4k/annum based on 1hour travel/day)

Benefits include:

  • company mobile phone
  • uniform
  • specialist tools
  • overtime rates at time and a half & double time
  • 31 days annual leave - inc bank holidays
  • Welplan private sick pay and accident cover
  • Enhanced Pension

JOB INFORMATION: The position is a Mechanical Supervisor / Mechanical Site Supervisor with overall responsibility for ensuring installations accurately reflect design specifications and quality standards whilst ensuring projects are competed on time.

  • Mentor, develop and manage a team of pipefitters/mechanical engineers of different abilities across the UK offering guidance and support where necessary.
  • Work closely with clients, Project Managers and contractors ensuring smooth delivery.
  • Undertake mechanical plantroom installations/upgrades/refurbs/mechanical fitting
  • Cover a variety of sites including gymnasiums, schools, warehouses/factories, office blocks and so on.

COMPANY INFORMATION: Reputable and well-established Building Services company specialising in M&E Engineering including commercial gas and HVAC maintenance, electrical services and building compliance

  • Established for over 25 years with excellent client retention, leading to long term job security
  • Excellent staff retention and looking for someone honest and reliable to join their close-knit team

CANDIDATE INFORMATION: The ideal Mechanical Supervisor / Mechanical Site Supervisor will have experience of working on mechanical installations with qualifications in either plumbing or pipefitting

  • Able to work well in a team environment, lead by example and be able to read drawings and design specifications and relay instructions clearly
  • Experience and knowledge of mechanical installations and site compliance will be essential
  • Strong knowledge of plantroom systems: HVAC, chilled water, boilers, pumps, and associated controls.
  • Familiar with industry standards such as ASHRAE, CIBSE, and local building codes.
  • Analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.
  • Excellent communication and team collaboration abilities.


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