Senior Mechanical Project Manager

Aylin White
City of London
1 month ago
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Join our client on large commercial projects as a Mechanical Senior Project Manager.


About the role:

Our client is one of Europe's biggest construction and building services contractors, seeking to expand their M&E delivery team for large commercial projects in Central London. With a stable history of winning work, there are opportunities to work on large commercial buildings with substantial M&E packages (£50 million plus). They prioritize a people-first approach and are committed to upskilling and training their employees.


The Company:


  • A leading multidisciplinary development, construction, and building services firm known for innovation and sustainability.
  • Extensive portfolio of high-profile projects worldwide.
  • Values collaboration, diversity, and professional growth within a strong "people-first" culture.


Key responsibilities:


  • Provide regular progress updates to the M&E Project Director, maintaining clear communication throughout the project lifecycle.
  • Lead, manage, and mentor project team members.
  • Oversee the design, development, and installation of mechanical systems.
  • Manage the total mechanical package for projects ranging from £15m to £35m.
  • Build and manage relationships with subcontractors and engineering teams.
  • Oversee the engineering team from project inception to final handover, ensuring high standards.


Skills and Background:


  • Experience delivering mechanical projects from pre-construction to commissioning, with a background in mechanical engineering on projects valued between £15m and £20m.
  • Leadership experience with engineering, project management, and construction teams.
  • Commitment to health and safety, fostering a positive working environment, and conflict resolution.


If you are a skilled Mechanical Senior Project Manager looking to advance into large-scale development within London, we want to hear from you.


Additional Details:


  • Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Project Management
  • Industries: Construction and Engineering Services


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