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Senior Mechanical Project Manager

GH Engage Limited
City of London
4 days ago
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Job Title: Senior Mechanical Project Manager
Salary: Up to £120,000 plus package
Location: Central London

Why Join?

Salaries on offer from up to £120,000 plus package. However, exceptions can be made to obtain the top talent.
Play a key role in the delivery of projects valued from £20 - £50 million MEP.
Projects in the commercial office, educational, residential & pharmaceutical sectors.
All work is with tier one contractor such as MACE, McLaren, John Sisk, Wates, Multiplex & Sir Robert McAlpine.
This business has organically increased their turnover year on year since covid and are established as a tier one contractor in the UK.
An engineering led business with well resourced project teams.

Company Overview

A prestigious Tier One M&E contractor is looking for an accomplished Senior Mechanical Project Manager to take the mechanical lead on a flagship £30M+ project in Central London, a career-defining opportunity right at the heart of the capital.

This is a key appointment within a business renowned for delivering some of London's most high-profile and technically challenging schemes. It offers the platform for an ambitious mechanical leader to take ownership of large-scale delivery, join a high-performing project team, and play a pivotal role in the company's ongoing growth trajectory.

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