Job Type | Permanent Full Time |
Location | Edinburgh |
Area | City of Edinburgh, Scotland |
Sector | Construction |
Salary | £55k per year + Bonus and car allowance |
Start Date | |
Advertiser | Sarah Ramsey-Armitage |
Job Ref | 5906 |
- Description
Role: Mechanical Project Manager
Location: Edinburgh
Salary: £55,000 per annum + 5% bonus
Car Allowance: £5,200 or company vehicle
Type: Full-time, Permanent contract
Hours: 37.5 hours/week, Monday to Friday
Other:
Free onsite parking
25 days annual holiday plus bank holidays
Pension scheme, life insurance, and health & wellbeing perks
The role:
We are currently recruiting a Mechanical Project Manager to oversee the delivery of the Mechanical lifecycle and minor/major mechanical works on a high-profile PFI healthcare contract in Edinburgh. With two years remaining on the contract, this is a great opportunity for progression in a dynamic, critical environment.
As Mechanical PM, you'll manage the planning, delivery, and quality assurance of mechanical infrastructure upgrades across a large, operational healthcare site - from plant replacements and ventilation upgrades to HTM-compliant refurbishments.
Key duties:
- Lead mechanical project delivery to HTM and statutory standards
- Manage project timelines, budgets, contractors, and quality control
- Maintain full compliance with CDM, HTM, and health & safety requirements
- Produce and review technical documentation, RAMS, and commissioning plans
- Work closely with hospital FM teams, estates, and clinical stakeholders
- Provide regular reporting, attend progress meetings, and manage risk
About You:
- Mechanical or Building Services qualification (HNC/HND/City & Guilds minimum)
- SMSTS and/or relevant health & safety certifications
- Proven experience managing mechanical projects in large environments
- Excellent stakeholder and contractor management skills
- Familiarity with project software such as MS Project or Primavera
Apply now by sending your CV to: sarah@300nr.co.uk
- Lead mechanical project delivery to HTM and statutory standards