Talentometry
Mechanical Project Manager

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Job Description & Scope
Talentometry is working with an established M&E contractor looking to strengthen its project delivery team with a Mechanical Project Manager.
We have quite an experienced team so are able to consider Project Engineers looking to make the transition into Project Management.
The successful candidate will take responsibility for the smooth delivery of mechanical services packages across commercial, education, healthcare, and industrial projects, working closely with site teams, subcontractors, clients, and the commercial function.
The Opportunity
This is a hands-on project management role where you will:
- Take ownership of mechanical projects through delivery and handover
- Coordinate site activity, labor, subcontractors, and materials
- Keep programmes on track and address issues before they affect delivery
- Monitor project costs and support strong commercial performance
- Review drawings, specifications, and technical requirements
- Maintain clear communication with clients and project stakeholders
- Oversee quality, compliance, testing, and commissioning
- Support the successful closeout of each project
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What You’ll Bring
- Experience managing mechanical services projects within education, commercial, leisure, transport, or industrial environments
- Strong knowledge of mechanical building services systems
- Confidence leading site teams and coordinating subcontractors
- A practical understanding of project programmes and cost control
- Strong communication and decision-making skills
- The ability to manage several priorities effectively
- A mechanical trade background, HNC or HND would be beneficial
- Full right to work in the UK


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Please note: We are unable to offer visa sponsorship or consider applications from individuals on visas that will expire within 2 years (such as Graduate Visas). You must possess the permanent, unrestricted right to work in the UK.
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