Senior Mechanical Project Manager

Infinity Resource Solutions
Walsall
1 week ago
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Senior Mechanical Project Manager


£40k-£45k


Company based in Walsall


My client have a great opportunity for a Senior Mechanical Project Manager with HVAC & Plumbing experience to join their team based in the Midlands.


Due to client expansion and success in securing new mechanical projects, they are now seeking an experienced Senior Mechanical Project Manager to help support project delivery.


Scope of work covered: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning, Hot & Cold Water services, including sanitaryware, overseeing all aspects of a project, to meet the Client's goals on time and within budget. It will require you to organise people, tasks, and resources to bring about a successful delivery within the scope of each individual project scope.


Additionally, you will be responsible for allocating projects to the other two project managers and checking on their progress.


MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Take a proactive role within company working with Directors to improve company procedures and efficiencies.
  • Manage the installation of HVAC & Mechanical Projects throughout the UK and Eire
  • Attend Clients site meetings
  • Attend and report on pre-start meetings and subsequent meetings throughout the contract
  • Plan and manage resources, both subcontract and direct labour
  • Purchase materials
  • Keep clients and company updated on all matters
  • Create Risk Assessments & Method Statements
  • Creation of Operation & Maintenance manuals
  • Ensure Work is completed within target dates, budgets and Snag free
  • Deal with Contract Variations
  • Managing a number of projects ranging from £5k to £1m
  • Surveys, assisting with bid proposals & contract negotiations
  • Prepared to react quickly and effectively in various situations on and off site

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

  • Previous experience within the air conditioning industry and relevant legislation knowledge is essential, with knowledge of major suppliers/equipment within the market
  • Must be computer literate, self-motivated, personable and able to work independently as part of a team and liaise effectively at all levels
  • Ability to manage projects from conception to completion including all labour & Material requirements
  • ONC/HNC qualification in Building Services (HVAC) preferred
  • H&S knowledge/Courses - CSCS Card Holder
  • Candidates will possess a proven track record of building strong professional relationships and project management
  • The successful individual should have excellent written and verbal skills, be fully IT conversant and must be competent with working from CAD drawings
  • A team player

REMUNERATION

  • Basic salary circa £40k - £45k negotiable dependent upon experience.
  • Company car
  • Private Pension scheme.
  • Healthcare (after 12 month's service)
  • 22 days holiday plus your birthday plus bank holidays. Annual allowance will increase by 1 day each year following a complete year of service up to a maximum of 28 days.

If this sounds like you please send George your cv in the first instance


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