Mechanical Package Manager - Data Centre - Helsinki

King's Cross
3 weeks ago
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One of Europe’s leading data centre contractors is seeking a Mechanical Package Manager for a brand new hyperscale project in Helsinki. You will work for an innovative, forward-thinking contractor that operates a diverse business model.

The ideal candidate will have experience and a strong track record of delivering leading-edge construction solutions across a range of key sectors, including data centre, pharmaceutical and other major mission critical fields.

This is an excellent opportunity to transfer into a booming sector and will continue to do so over the coming years. The data centre sector is the fastest growing sector in construction and the need for its infrastructure will continue to grow for many years to come. With the order book full until 2026, there is excellent scope for a high-performing Mechanical Lead to play a crucial part in this growth.

On top of a competitive salary, living away allowance, flights, accommodation are also included.

Mechanical Package Manager Duties:

  • Assist and lead in the management of Site Safety in conjunction with the project team and the Safety management.

  • Play a lead role in the management of Site QA in conjunction with the QA Manager.

  • Support in the oversight of all day-to-day site operations.

  • Ensure change management is handled correctly (Cost & Programme)

  • Direct management of the project team, including alignment of all discipline, leads to the benefit of project goals.

  • Liaise with the client and establish a trusting relationship to ensure future project opportunities.

  • To manage and drive a large team to meet all project requirements and deadlines

  • Ensuring all Subcontractor documentation, including safety documentation, is maintained up to date and filed for future reference.

  • Assist in projected labour projections from the field supervisors.

  • Assist with the commercial team to ensure all variations are been captured and costs issued to the client.

    Essential Criteria:

  • Good strong knowledge of the full design and construction process

  • Ability to control and manage people and programs

  • An Engineering Degree would be of advantage

  • Proven record of co-ordinating and managing large projects

  • Mission critical experience

  • Pipefitting or plumbing trade backgrounds also considered

  • Commercially astute

  • Strong on design

  • Competent working to aggressive programmes

  • MUST HOLD EU RTW

    To apply for this role, please forward your CV to the link provided or call Niall on (phone number removed)

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