Senior Mechanical Project Manager

Elite Hire Solutions
Birmingham
3 months ago
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Senior Mechanical Contracts Manager – Commercial Refurb Project
Location: Birmingham
Duration: 13 Months
Employment: Permanent or Freelance/Contract
Start: ASAP

We are recruiting for a Senior Mechanical Contracts Manager to oversee a large commercial refurbishment project based in Birmingham. This is a 13-month programme with the option to join on a permanent basis or work freelance/contract.

Role Responsibilities:



Manage all mechanical packages on a major commercial refurb project

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Oversee subcontractors, suppliers, and site teams

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Lead coordination and progress meetings

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Ensure project delivery is on programme, within budget, and to quality standards

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Maintain strong health & safety compliance across all works

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Resolve technical issues and support the project through to handover

Requirements:

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Proven experience as a Mechanical Contracts Manager (Senior level preferred)

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Strong background in commercial refurbishment and building services

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Ability to manage multiple packages and teams

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Good communication, leadership, and organisational skills

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Relevant mechanical qualifications (HNC/HND/Degree or equivalent)

Package:

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Competitive salary or day rate

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Permanent or Freelance (CIS/Umbrella/Ltd options subject to status)

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Long-term 13-month project with immediate start available

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