Mechanical Site Manager role just in! Things that never quite go to plan on a construction site: • Drawings that are “100% coordinated” • A programme that survives first contact with reality • Access exactly when you need it • Other trades exactly where they said they’d be Most experienced Site Managers have the battle scars to prove it. I’m working with a London M&E contractor looking for a Mechanical Site Manager who’s been through that a few times – and knows how to keep projects moving when the plan starts wobbling. Projects are typically £100k–£200k, and you’d normally be overseeing 2–3 jobs at once across mechanical installs in live buildings – HVAC, pipework, ventilation, plant upgrades and decarbonisation works. The difference here is the culture. It’s a small £5–6m turnover contractor where people actually run their jobs properly. No huge layers of management – just experienced people who know the technical side and take ownership. They’re looking for someone who: • Comes from a pipefitting / plumbing background • Can manage small teams and subcontractors • Reads drawings and spots problems before they become delays • Keeps installations moving even when the programme takes a hit London projects Freelance or permanent considered If you’re the kind of Site Manager who’s seen enough jobs to know where the problems usually appear – and how to stop them – happy to have a conversation. Spencer Wade | (phone number removed) | (url removed)
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