BCF HEATING & PLUMBING LTD
Contract Manager

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Date posted: June 19, 2026 Pay: £60,000.00-£75,000.00 per year
Overview We are looking to appoint a Mechanical Contracts Manager to take ownership of mechanical project delivery. This role will ideally suit someone already running projects who is confident managing staff and subcontractors and working with main contractors and Clients.
Job Description Manage multiple mechanical projects from pre-start through to completion and handover Identify opportunities to maximise potential of each project to work in the most cost-effective manner Oversee staff and subcontractors across sites. Making sure they meet the required technical and Health & Safety standards required Manage inspection of work and agree plumbers timesheets Coordinate programmes and ensure delivery to deadlines. Plan ahead arranging for materials to be delivered in a timely fashion. Liaise directly with main contractors and clients. Attend meetings as required and resolve queries or issues as the arise Monitor project performance and flag risks. Any defects should be dealt with promptly Ensure quality, compliances and health & safety standards are maintained Assist with project estimating with drawing take off’s and labour requirements
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What we're looking for Experience as a Mechanical Contracts Manager or Project Manager Strong knowledge of mechanical building services (Plumbing, HVAC, Plant Rooms) Experience managing multiple projects simultaneously Confident working independently and making decisions Good IT knowledge and excellent communicator Organised, proactive and solution based Must have a valid drivers licence and be authorised to work in the UK Location


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Work Location We are based in High Wycombe, Bucks and are presently working in Egham, West Drayton, Hitchin, Brookmans Park and, Twickenham We are presently estimating for work in West Drayton, Aylesbury and Barnet
Benefits 20 days paid leave plus Statutory Bank Holidays Company workplace pension scheme Company van and credit card Laptop computer with bag and accessories Mobile Telephone Branded workwear clothing
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