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Mechanical Project Manager | South Wales | Up to £65k + Vehicle + Bonus
I'm currently recruiting a Mechanical Project Manager for a second-generation family-run business that's grown from a local electrical contractor into one of the largest privately owned engineering groups in Wales.
About the Role
This isn’t a sit-tight-and-tick-boxes contractor. Over 30 years in, they've built a properly joined-up offer across Electrical, Mechanical, Facility Services, Energy, Fire & Security, and Data, ensuring their PMs aren’t stuck running one type of job in isolation.
The postholder will run mechanical projects end-to-end across commercial, education, healthcare, office fit-out, industrial, and public sector environments, with a secured pipeline across South Wales.
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The role involves taking ownership of projects from pre-construction through to handover, managing:
- Site teams
- Subcontractors
- Programmes
- Client relationships
They are well-known in the market for:
- "Right first time" delivery
- Predictable programmes
- Clean handovers
Thus, they need a PM who can hold that standard and represent the business clearly with clients.
Key Skills Required
- Strong mechanical project management capability across M&E or building services environments
- Ability to confidently run multiple projects and priorities in parallel without dropping balls
- Solid technical grounding in:
- HVAC
- Pipework
- Plant rooms
- Commercially sharp, with:
- Good reporting discipline
- Effective client-facing communication


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Necessary Experience
- Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within M&E or building services
- Track record of running projects from pre-con through to completion on time and to budget
- Experience managing:
- Site teams
- Subcontractors
- Programme delivery across multiple locations
- Full UK driving licence
Location & Remuneration
- Based in South Wales, with regular travel to sites across the region.
- Salary up to £70,000 plus company vehicle and bonus scheme.
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