Project Manager - Mechanical

NRL
Bridgwater
2 weeks ago
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Project Manager - MechanicalLocationBridgwater, Somerset, South West, EnglandSalaryDependent on experience*The Opportunity:You’ll take ownership of all mechanical construction activities on site, ensuring safe, efficient and high‑quality delivery from mobilisation through to mechanical completion and handover. This is a role for someone who excels in fast‑paced settings, knows how to integrate multiple disciplines, and brings a proactive, solutions‑focused mindset to daily project challenges.What You’ll Lead: Developing execution plans, schedules and methodologies that keep the project moving. Coordinating manpower, materials, equipment and subcontractors to meet critical milestones.* Managing installation, testing, reinstatement and completion activities across all mechanical packages.* Driving compliance — HSE, PTW systems, QA/QC and industry standards.* Collaborating with engineering, procurement and construction teams to ensure smooth, integrated delivery.* Leading site teams, supporting safe working, and promoting a strong safety culture.* Monitoring progress, resolving bottlenecks and implementing corrective actions where needed.* Overseeing documentation, inspections and handover processes to ensure first‑time‑right delivery.* Acting as the key point of contact for mechanical matters with clients, consultants and subcontractors.What You Bring: Degree in Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent).* Strong background in mechanical construction delivery on major projects.* Confident leadership, clear communication and firm decision‑making.* A track record of delivering safely, on time and to the highest standards.Because HPC isn’t just another project — it’s a career‑defining opportunity to shape the UK’s future energy landscape while leading mechanical delivery at the highest level.About NRL The NRL Group connect global companies with the right people to bring engineering projects to life. Supporting contracting companies with energy transition plans and working with our clients to create a cleaner, greener future. We welcome applications from every walk of life and are committed to diversity within the industries we support, as a certified Inclusive Recruiter and Armed Forces friendly employer. You can ensure you stay safe when job searching online by visiting the JobsAware website.Permanent | Site‑Based at Hinkley Point C (HPC) Lead the mechanical delivery of one of the UK’s most significant energy projects. If you’re a mechanically‑minded project leader who thrives in complex environments, this is your chance to step into a high‑impact role at HPC — driving construction success on a project that will define the next generation of low‑carbon power.

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