Senior Mechanical Project Manager - 95k - 100k per annum

Penguin Recruitment
City of London
4 weeks ago
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Senior Mechanical Project Manager

£95k plus package

London

Our client are an established, stable and successful Mechanical Project and Maintenance specialist with a consistent pipeline of work and a great industry reputation, due to a number of big projects wins they are seeking a Senior Mechanical Project Manager to oversee & manage a new commercial construction project in the City of London.

As the Senior Project Manager, you will have full responsibility of the client management, team management and financial responsibilities for the mechanical delivery of a new site in City of London. Exposure & experience as a Senior Mechanical Manager working for a Mechanical Contractor is essential/

The candidate will need to be able to communicate effectively with all levels of internal and external stakeholders.

Requirements to apply:

Educated to HNC/HND/Degree level in Mechanical discipline.
Demonstrate experience working as a Contracts Manager, Project Manager, Senior Project Manager or currently working as a Project Manager from within the building services industry is essential. Working within Public Sector Contracts would be an advantage.
Relevant Health and Safety qualifications such as a SMSTS/ISOH/NEBOSH
Experience of delivering projects as the Mechanical Contractor
Excellent working knowledge of all MS office applications
To have successful experience in dealing directly with Clients and the public
To work on his/he...

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