Mechanical Project Manager

Cambridge
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Project Manager - I currently have an exciting opportunity available for a Mechanical Project Manager to join one of the largest mechanical and electrical contractors in the UK, heading up the mechanical section on a life & science shell & core project.

As a Mechanical Project Manager, your duties will include :-

  • Overseeing and leading both direct employees and a number of sub-contractors on site

  • Collaborating with electrical department to ensure seamless project integration

  • Championing health & safety across the whole project

  • Monitoring project process and performance

  • Face to face client liaison and meetings

  • Contribute to project plans, work schedules & resource allocation

    The project value is £11 million total with the mechanical package contributing to £6 million, project start date is August but start date will be ASAP to integrate you in to the business. This is a full time on site position, there is a satellite office 15 minutes from the site.

    The starting basic salary for the Mechanical Project Manager ranges between £65-75k depending on experience, other benefits include a car allowance of ~£5k per annum, pension contribution up to 5.5%, 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays as well as private healthcare.

    What we're looking for :-

  • Minimum 5 years experience working as a Mechanical Project Manager

  • Ideally a HNC qualification as a minimum

  • SMSTS

  • Ideally previous Tier 1 contractor experience

    If you're a current Mechanical Project Manager and the above position is of interest, please get in touch ASAP. TXM Recruit is part of the TXM Group, which incorporates TXM Recruit Ltd, TXM Healthcare Ltd, TXM Technology Ltd, TXM Projects Ltd, TXM Manpower Solutions, 2XM Recruit Pty, 2XM Technology Pty, 2XM Projects Pty, 2XM Finance Pty, TXM Inc, Specialist Locum Network Ltd, Provide Medical Ltd and Provide Consulting Ltd.

    TXM Recruit is an equal opportunities employer. If you have any specific requirements or require assistance or reasonable adjustments to be made for you during the selection or application process due to disability or a long-term health condition, we will do our best to assist you

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