Hiya Energy
Mechanical Project Manager – East of England (2 days in office near Boston / 3 days on site) £50,000–£60,000 per annum (including car allowance)

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Mechanical Project Manager
2 days in office near Boston / 3 days on site
£50,000–£60,000 per annum (including car allowance)
We are recruiting for an experienced Mechanical Project Manager to join a growing M&E contractor, delivering mechanical building services projects across the East of England.
You'll be responsible for managing projects from inception through to completion, leading project teams, maintaining client relationships, and ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
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Key Responsibilities:
- Managing multiple mechanical building services projects from planning through to completion
- Leading site teams while ensuring compliance with Health & Safety, environmental, and quality standards
- Managing project budgets, programmes, procurement, and variations while coordinating with clients, consultants, and contractors
- Providing technical support throughout the project lifecycle and building strong client relationships to drive repeat business
Requirements:
- Proven experience as a Mechanical Project Manager within the commercial construction or M&E sector
- Strong knowledge of mechanical building services and construction project delivery
- Excellent leadership, organisational, and communication skills with a client-focused approach
- Valid CSCS Card; HNC (or equivalent) in Building Services Engineering is advantageous


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