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Freelance Mechanical Site Supervisor - Oxford - 6 Month Contract - Immediate Start
We are partnering with a leading M&E contractor seeking an experienced Freelance Mechanical Site Supervisor to oversee mechanical works on a life sciences project in Oxford.
This contract role offers the chance to work on a high-profile, fast-paced project with a supportive and professional team.
Key Responsibilities
Supervise and coordinate day-to-day mechanical works on site, ensuring tasks are completed safely, on time, and to the required quality standards
Work closely with subcontractors, suppliers, and other trades to maintain smooth workflow and sequencing of installations
Monitor progress against the programme and report to the Site Manager or Project Director
Ensure compliance with health & safety regulations and company procedures
Maintain accurate site records, including site diaries, toolbox talks, and progress reports
Conduct site inductions and daily briefings for staff and subcontractors
Support the procurement and delivery coordination of materials
Act as a key point of contact between the site team, client, and head office
Requirements
Proven experience as a Mechanical Site Supervisor within the M&E sector
Strong knowledge of mechanical services installation, including HVAC, pipework, and plumbing systems
Life sciences or healthcare project experience preferred
SSSTS or SMSTS certification
CSCS card
First Aid qualification desirable
Excellent organisational, communication, and leadership skills
Ability to supervise, motivate, and coordinate site teams effectively
For more information please contact Stephen Tiigah -

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