Overview
Most Mechanical Project Manager roles sound the same on LinkedIn. “Manage stakeholders.” “Drive delivery.” “Ensure project success.” But on a real construction project it usually comes down to something much simpler: Can you actually run the job?
I’m working with a London M&E contractor looking for a Mechanical PM to deliver projects typically ranging from £20k – £750k. The work is proper building services delivery in live buildings: HVAC, ventilation, AC, pipework, BMS, plant upgrades and decarbonisation works across commercial, heritage and public‑sector estates. A typical PM here might be running 4-5 projects at once, depending on complexity. It’s not a corporate environment where ten other people do the planning, procurement and coordination for you.
Responsibilities
- Works the programme (Asta ideal)
- Reviews drawings and raises RFIs
- Coordinates subcontractors
- Manages variations
- Drives commissioning and handover
The company turns over around £5-6m, has a relaxed culture, but expects PMs to take ownership and be accountable for their projects.
Qualifications & Expectations
If you’re mechanical bias, from an M&E subcontractor background, and enjoy actually delivering projects – not just reporting on them – it’s well worth a conversation.
Spencer Wade | (phone number removed) | (url removed)
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