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Mechanical Construction Manager

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Client: Having been established for 50 years our client is recognised as a market leading mechanical and electrical contractor throughout London and southeast. With a specialism in commercial office and datacentres projects, they also work in public, retail, health, education, leisure, residential and pharmaceutical sectors. Their experience ranges from small work contracts circa £500k to major projects in excess of £40M.

Project: Pharmaceutical Facility; Cat 2 Laboratory Cat A/B Fitout. £35million M&E package based in Oxford

Role/Responsibilities:

  • Design Review (scope gaps / clashes)

  • Short term programming.

  • Health & Safety (RAMS).

  • Technical Submissions.

  • Preparation/issuing all RFI.

  • Sub-contractor coordination.

  • Management of commissioning stages

  • Liaising with client team, main contractor and sub-contractors

  • Progress meetings with sub-contractors, professional teams and client

    The ideal candidate:

  • Progressed from a tools background and have good technical knowledge of mechanical/Electrical services.

  • Experience working in the pharmaceutical sector, specifically on plant rooms and risers

  • Experience managing projects to a minimum of £2M within your own discipline

  • A minimum 5 years’ experience in a management role

  • Ideally the candidate will have subcontracted to main contractors such as Sir Robert McAlpine, ISg, Mace, Wates, etc.

    In return they offer:

  • A healthy pipeline of work

  • Join a stable business who have an excellent staff attrition rate.

  • A very competitive basic salary, package and an excellent bonus scheme

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