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Mechanical Supervisor

LJB & Co
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2 days ago
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Mechanical Supervisor | Cork

An established M&E contractor is seeking an experienced Mechanical Supervisor to join its on-site delivery team in Cork. This full-time, permanent position offers the opportunity to take the lead on high-profile industrial and pharmaceutical builds within a fast-paced and quality-focused environment.

In this role, youll supervise mechanical installations from early-stage mobilisation through to commissioning and handover. Youll work closely with project management and subcontractors, ensuring all site activities are completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Direct and coordinate day-to-day mechanical works on site, including labour supervision and material allocation
  • Ensure all activities comply with project specifications, building regulations, and company health and safety standards
  • Monitor progress, quality, and compliance through site inspections, walkdowns, and documentation reviews
  • Manage subcontractor performance, resolve technical issues, and coordinate with other trades as needed
  • Conduct post-installation checks and support handover processes including punch-list management
  • Maintain accurate site records, daily logs, and compliance documentation
  • Support and enforce site safety culture through regular engagement and toolbox talks
  • Attend coordination meetings and contribute to planning sessions with the wider construction team

What Youll Bring:

  • 3+ years' experience in a supervisory role within mechanical or HVAC installation, preferably in pharma or industrial settings
  • Relevant trade qualification or mechanical engineering certification essential
  • Strong understanding of mechanical systems, compliance, and quality control procedures
  • Familiarity with construction site protocols and health & safety legislation
  • Excellent organisational and communication skills
  • Proven ability to lead teams, drive progress, and ensure high-quality delivery
  • Hands-on approach with a proactive mindset and problem-solving attitude

Whats on Offer:

  • €50,000.00 - €55,000.00 + Travel
  • Competitive salary aligned with experience and qualifications
  • Long-term role with a strong pipeline of local work in Cork and the wider Munster region
  • Exposure to technically demanding projects within regulated sectors
  • Supportive team culture with clear routes to further career development
  • Opportunity to work with a respected contractor delivering high-quality engineering solutions


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