Senior Manager, Project Management - Liverpool, United Kingdom - DATS Recruitment Ltd

    Default job background
    Description
    Project Manager

    Our client, a market leader in Mechanical, Electrical and Construction projects in the Northwest, is urgently seeking several Mechanical Project Managers to deliver their extensive portfolio of contracts within public and private sector clients, offering in addition building services to contractors.

    The Project Manager roles are permanent and offer a competitive salary of £50,000 plus £5,000 car allowance.
    The responsibilities of the Mechanical Project Manager are as follows:
    Project Planning and Scheduling

    Develop comprehensive project plans for each project, including scope, timeline, budget, and resource allocation.
    Create and maintain project schedules, ensuring all tasks and milestones are identified and tracked and targets are achieved.

    Carry out and complete on-site surveys to ensure clients expectations both in terms of specification, timescales and costs are achievable prior to project commencement.

    Support the operations team in carrying out 'pre-condition' surveys of client sites as and when required or requested.
    Budget Management

    Estimate project costs at pre-contract stage using the project forecast system.
    Commercial targets to be shared and agreed with Head of Mech Dept prior to project start.
    Continued monitoring of project costs during the project lifecycle (including labour, plant,
    materials, and sub-contractors) and ensure adherence to budgetary constraints through to handover.
    Lead and manage a team of mechanical engineers, subcontractors, and apprentices.

    Ensure the team are delivering their tasks in a safe way by following their H&S Management Policies and Procedures at all times.

    Attending weekly Operations and Labour meetings to ensure Mechanical resources are effectively utilised with productivity being maximised.
    Contract Management

    Negotiate contracts and orders with subcontractors and suppliers.
    Review and approve subcontractor and supplier invoices and variations to orders if changes occur.
    Quality Assurance

    Implement quality control measures to ensure work is completed to industry standards and client specifications.
    Adhere to the client's 'file' procedures in relation to contract management. Risk Management

    Identify potential project risks and develop contingency plans.
    Proactively address project and onsite issues to minimise project disruptions.

    Act as the primary point of contact for clients, attending pre-contract meetings and providing regular face to face and email updates regarding project progress.

    Regulatory Compliance

    ~ Ensure all work is carried out in compliance with relevant Mechanical codes, standards, and regulations. Strong knowledge of Building Services and Mechanical Engineering
    Experience in plumbing and mechanical systems
    Proficiency in procurement processes and vendor management
    Project management certification