Elusav Recruitment

MEP Contracts Manager

London, England, GB

9 days ago
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Summary

Elusav Recruitment are delighted to offer an outstanding opportunity for a MEP Contracts Manager with one of Ireland’s most respected and long-established construction companies based in London.


This is a fantastic opportunity to manage multiple large scale high density residential & commercial projects, drive modern methods of construction with focus on quality & safety from the start.

There’s also clear scope for progression within a well structured and forward thinking business who, under the leadership of a credible MEP Director, have doubled in size their MEP Division & have restructured MEP offering & delivery with serious ambition to become progressive leader in this sector.


Responsibilities:

  • Manage multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Champion modern construction techniques.
  • Ensure the highest standards of safety and quality.
  • Start with the end in mind and drive project success.
  • Responsible for the management of multiple projects concurrently at any one time.
  • Responsible for contracts and ongoing relationships with suppliers.
  • Co-ordinate and supervision of all the MEP activities.
  • Ensure all operations are performed effectively and efficiently in accordance with the company’s construction program.
  • Ensure all work is carried out in a safe, proper and thorough manner taking into account H&S legislation, company policies and procedures, risk assessments and method statements.


Requirements:

  • Proven experience leading MEP Operations, ideally 8+ years.
  • High Density Residential experience preferred.
  • Trade or Degree qualified in Mechanical or Electrical discipline.
  • Must be flexible to travel to site as required.


Contact:

If you would like to learn more about this vacancy, apply now or contact Aaron Gallagher at [email protected] or +35361541446.

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