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Are you a skilled Mechanical Construction Manager looking to join a leading MEP specialist delivering high-profile Tier One projects across the UK? Our client is seeking a proactive and experienced professional to oversee the mechanical installation and delivery on site for a major Commercial/Pharmaceutical new build project in Oxford.

About the Company:

This company is a recognised leader in the UK building services industry, known for delivering high-quality MEP installations across commercial, residential, and mixed-use developments. With a portfolio featuring landmark projects, they are respected for their technical strength, collaborative approach, and commitment to excellence.

Why Join This Company?

  • A market-leading MEP contractor with a strong reputation across some of the UK’s most high-profile developments.

  • Clear focus on professional development, training, and internal career progression.

  • Opportunity to work on flagship Tier One projects with a company that values its people and performance.

    Key Responsibilities:

  • Manage the site lifecycle for mechanical installation packages on major construction projects, ensuring smooth site execution.

  • Liaise effectively with internal teams, main contractors, and subcontractors to ensure alignment on project goals and delivery.

  • Monitor progress on site, manage resources, and ensure strict adherence to HSE and QA standards.

  • Provide consistent reporting and updates to the Project Manager or Project Director.

  • Play a key role in risk management, project scheduling, and tracking timelines to ensure successful delivery.

    Skills and Experience:

  • Solid background in Mechanical Construction Management, with proven experience delivering mechanical works on large-scale M&E projects (typically valued between £2–£3 million).

  • Experience managing fast-paced construction environments with strong leadership and coordination skills.

  • Ability to lead site teams and subcontractors effectively, ensuring high levels of performance and professionalism.

  • Strong understanding of mechanical systems, industry regulations, safety compliance, and project documentation.

  • Capable of working autonomously while collaborating seamlessly within a multidisciplinary project team.

    If you're an experienced Mechanical Construction Manager looking for your next challenge on a major project in Oxford, apply today
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