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Mechanical Project Manager

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Location: Northwest
Rate: DOE Inside IR35
Working pattern: 1-2 days on site
Contract: 6 months
Responsibilities:
- To provide the provision of a full professional mechanical Engineering Service for the council
- To prepare estimates and specifications to enable tenders to be sought for the relevant engineering service for small projects
- Carry out regular supervisory duties of mechanical and renewable energy installations in conjunction with the Clerk of Works to ensure duties are carried out in accordance with all regulatory and statutory regulations
- To be conversant with all current legislation and standards relevant to the Building Engineering profession
- To liaise with Contractors, Engineering Consultants and statutory undertakings in the control of Services and engineering Projects
- To manage the response to queries and issuing of instructions to contractors where decisions are required to ensure action is taken to minimise disruption, delays and potential claims against the Authority
- Be responsible for and manage the preparation of procurement, project and financial reports for submission to the Executive team, cabinet and working groups
- To liaise with other disciplines within the Facilities Management team, Officers from other departments and other organisations as appropriate
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