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Mechanical Construction Manager

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Mechanical Construction Manager – Oxford – Tier 1 Main Contractor – Life Sciences

Location: Oxford
Sector: Life Sciences
Salary: Competitive + Excellent Package
Company Turnover: Circa £400 million
Start Date: ASAP / Negotiable

We’re currently working with a leading Tier 1 main contractor who are looking to appoint a Mechanical Construction Manager on a major life sciences scheme based in Oxford. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established contractor with a strong pipeline of technically complex projects.

The Business

Our client is a top-tier main contractor with a national presence and a turnover in excess of £400 million. They operate across a diverse range of sectors, including:



Life Sciences & Pharmaceutical

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Data Centres

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Commercial Offices

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Mixed-use Developments

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Education and Healthcare

They have a proven track record of delivering high-quality, large-scale schemes and are known for their technical excellence, strong client relationships, and professional delivery teams.

The Role

As the Mechanical Construction Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day on-site management of the mechanical packages, ensuring all works are carried out safely, to specification, on programme, and to the highest standards.

Key Responsibilities:

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Oversee and manage the installation of mechanical systems on site

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Coordinate subcontractors and ensure alignment with programme milestones

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Liaise with design teams, consultants, and the wider construction team

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Ensure health and safety compliance across all mechanical activities

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Monitor progress and quality, resolving any on-site issues promptly

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Assist with commissioning and handover processes

Candidate Profile:

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Proven experience in a Mechanical Construction Manager or Supervisory role

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Background working on large-scale building projects with Tier 1 contractors or leading M&E subcontractors

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Experience in highly serviced environments such as life sciences, healthcare, or data centres is desirable

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Strong technical understanding of HVAC, BMS, and public health systems

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SMSTS, CSCS (Black/Gold), and relevant mechanical/building services qualifications

What's on Offer:

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Work on a high-value, high-specification life sciences project

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Competitive salary and benefits package

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Opportunity to join a forward-thinking contractor with a strong regional presence

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Excellent long-term career prospects with further projects in the pipeline

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