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Small Works Mechanical Project/Contracts Manager

1st Step
Clevedon
2 weeks ago
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1st Step Solutions Ltd (The Electrical & Mechanical Recruitment Specialists)

We are currently recruiting on behalf of a Mechanical Building Services Contractor for the following permanent role:

Required:

Small Works Mechanical Project/Contracts Manager

Contract: Full-time & permanent

Start Date: ASAP

Location: North Somerset

Salary: up to £70k p/a (+ Bonus Scheme)

Car Allowance: £8k p/a

Holidays: 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays

Additional Benefits: Life cover & bonus scheme

Office Hours: 8.30 - 5.30pm

Role:

You will have the chance to manage and further develop a well-established Small Works Division with an existing, loyal client base. With a team of experienced professionals under your leadership, along with your own drive and focus, the Division is poised for significant growth.

Your role will involve expanding the scope of services, identifying new business opportunities, and fostering stronger client relationships, all while maintaining high standards of service and delivery.

Your team will include a Contracts Engineer, Administration team and site-based Engineers delivering mechanical (commercial heating, plumbing & air conditioning) small works and maintenance to various clients (education, healthcare & private sector), typically all within 1 hour from Bristol.

Project values typically ranging from £10k-100k (some up to £250k), quite a few of the projects will be focused around Boiler Houses/Plant rooms.

Ideal Candidate:

This role would potentially suit a Mechanical Supervisor that is looking to take their 1st step into Project Management. Equally, the employer is interested in an experienced Small works/PPM Mechanical Project Manager that can increase the company's client base in return for a profit share.

About the Company:

The company are a local privately owned Mechanical Building Services contractor, established for over 15 years with an £11m turnover; offering surveys, design, install and maintenance services

How to Apply:

If you're interested and available please contact our Bristol team or apply via this advert.

Please note that if you do not hear from us within 10 working days, unfortunately, your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. However, we will keep your details on file for future suitable opportunities.

1st Step Solutions Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all qualified candidates.


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