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Mechanical Project Manager

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Mechanical Project Manager Opportunity - Flagship Pharmaceutical Scheme - Surrey
MK Search are curently working with a well respected M&E Contractor with a strong presence in the commercial, pharmaceutical, healthcare and fit out sectors who are looking to recruit an experienced Mechanical Project Manager for a major pharmaceutical scheme in Surrey.
You will initially be tasked with delivering £2m of mechancial services on one of the buildings of a £60m MEP value pharmaceutical scheme.
Responsibilities:

  • Knowledgable with the engineering and management aspects of complex mechanical packages from cradle to grave.
  • Self starter, working to own initiative and deadlines.
  • Experience chairing meetings and working to tight deadlines.
  • Commercial awareness.
  • Ability to control design risk implications.
  • Experience preparing and presenting valuations.
  • Ability to manage and monitor labour and resource levels throughout the projects.
    Requirements:
  • ONC/HNC in Building Services Engineering (or equivalent)
  • 3-5 years experience in a project manager role
  • Fully site based with the need to attend monthly meetings in their head office.
  • All necessary site certification.
    What's on offer:
  • £5k car allowance
  • Private healthcare
  • x2 bonuses per year
  • Employee Ownership Trust
    If this would be of interest, please apply to find out more

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