Mechanical Supervisor - Commercial

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Aberdeen
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About the job Mechanical Supervisor - Commercial

Discipline: Mechanical Supervisor Commercial

PAYE Direct Rate: £30.00 per hour + Accommodation

Term: 20 Weeks

Start: Immediate

The Client:

One of the UKs largest M&E building services organisations, supporting all aspects of Commercial, Domestic and Industrial projects throughout England, Wales and Scotland.

The Role:

Working on a residential apartment block, the ideal candidate will have a background in managing and supervising small mechanical teams (Circa 4-6 Pipefitters), completing all aspects of mechanical installation to existing risers and communal areas.

Prior experience working with the below is essential:

  • Supervise the mechanical team
  • Report back to Project Managers with progress daily
  • Take control of quality
  • Coordinate materials, plant and tooling
  • Complete Air Testing of all implemented pipework
  • Supervise all aspects of Drilling, fitting incasement covers, check pipe supports and pipework installation

Required Experience:

  • Fitting Crimp-fit Mapress AISI 316 Stainless Steel Pipework
  • Thermal Pipework Insulation Kingspan Kooltherm

All Person Must Have:

  • Mechanical Supervisory background
  • SSSTS
  • CSCS with trade

For further information, please send your cv today and one of our team will be back in touch to discuss further.


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