At Dornan we are currently recruiting for a Mechanical Construction Manager to work on a Large Commercial Project in the City of London.
Reporting to the Project Manager, the Mechanical Construction Manager will be responsible for managing and coordinating all mechanical construction activities on site, including the supervision of trades, apprentices, and labour resources.
The Mechanical Construction Manager will establish and adjust work timelines to meet the construction programme and organise and coordinate all mechanical materials, plant, and equipment required for the project.
The Mechanical Construction Manager will ensure that all work installed is completed in accordance with Dornan's standards and that all works are delivered on budget, on time, and in accordance with applicable plans, specifications, codes, and industry standards.
As a key member of the team, the Mechanical Construction Manager will act as an ambassador for the company and its values of integrity, dependability, safety, pride, and quality.
Taking responsibility for health and safety on site and ensuring all works are carried out in accordance with the site safety plan and rules
Leading by example and setting, monitoring, and enforcing the highest standards of safety and quality
Supporting the Project Manager in managing and supervising on-site mechanical personnel and subcontractors
Managing labour resources on site to ensure efficient and productive working
Planning labour and material resources alongside the Project Manager
Producing lookaheads for forthcoming works based on current programme information
Carrying out drop-line reporting against the project programme and identifying risks and “make ready” requirements
Ensuring all employees have the relevant training and expertise to carry out their work safely and professionally
Maintaining discipline on site, reporting incidents and taking appropriate action where required
Managing and supporting apprentices in accordance with relevant training requirements
Procuring materials using the purchasing system in the most cost-effective manner
Checking materials prior to installation to ensure they are fit for purpose and comply with project specifications
Ensuring plant and equipment are maintained and kept secure, and that hired plant is off-hired promptly when no longer required
Monitoring project costs and reducing expenditure where possible without compromising quality or safety
Advising the Project Manager of any works that fall outside of the project tender or when productivity is impacted by external factors
Assisting with the successful commissioning and handover of mechanical systems to the client
Chairing formal meetings with subcontractors, project staff, directors, and clients when required
Carrying out other reasonable duties assigned by the Project Manager from time to time
Detailed understanding of the Mechanical Construction Manager role within large-scale construction projects
Strong commercial awareness and cost management understanding
Knowledge of Health, Safety and Environmental systems and procedures
Understanding of team capability, strengths, and development areas
Relevant mechanical trade background or third level qualification in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services Engineering, or a related discipline
Proven experience working as a Mechanical Construction Manager, Mechanical Supervisor, or similar role on large commercial or data centre projects
SMSTS or equivalent health and safety management certification
Relevant health and safety training (e.g. Safe Pass / CSCS / equivalent)
Strong knowledge of mechanical systems including HVAC, pipework, and building services installations
Experience managing mechanical subcontractors, labour resources, and project programmes
Ability to prioritise workload effectively in a fast-paced construction environment
Willingness to take ownership, responsibility, and accountability
Self-awareness with a commitment to continuous professional development
Strong leadership and communication skills to manage teams and stakeholders effectively
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