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Senior/Mechanical Project Manager

Peace Recruitment
Sheffield
1 week ago
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Mechanical Project Manager

Location: Scotland

Salary: Up to £80,000 + Benefits

Employment Type: Full-time


About the Company

Our client is one of Scotland’s largest and most respected principal contractors, renowned for delivering high-quality construction projects that shape the skyline and improve communities. Their commitment to innovation, sustainability, and excellence has earned them a reputation as an industry leader.


The Opportunity

This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious Project Managerlooking to take the next step into a leadership role as a Senior MechanicalBProject Manager. You’ll be part of a dynamic team working on diverse and challenging projects while enjoying long-term career progression and a competitive package.


What’s on Offer

  • Career Progression: Step up into a management position with clear pathways for professional growth.
  • Exciting Projects: Work on varied and high-profile projects across Scotland.
  • Supportive Environment: Join a collaborative team that values innovation and personal development.
  • Competitive Package: Up to £80K salary plus comprehensive benefits and a healthy work-life balance.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the mechanical building services elements of major construction projects.
  • Oversee design, installation, and commissioning of mechanical systems.
  • Collaborate with architects, engineers, and project managers to ensure project success.
  • Ensure compliance with industry regulations, health & safety standards, and best practices.
  • Drive innovation and sustainability in mechanical services solutions.
  • Manage multiple projects and ensure delivery on time and within budget.


Requirements

  • Proven experience as a Project Manager or in a similar role within the construction industry.
  • Strong understanding of mechanical building services and project lifecycle.
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and tight deadlines.
  • Commitment to quality, safety, and sustainable practices.


How to Apply

If you’re ready to take your career to the next level and play a key role in delivering Scotland’s most exciting construction projects, we want to hear from you. Apply today and join a business where your skills and ambition will be truly valued.

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