Project Manager - Ductwork bias
70000 Annual
Our client is looking for an experienced and results-driven Project Manager with a ductwork bias to oversee the successful delivery of ductwork installation projects across commercial, industrial, and residential sectors. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in HVAC systems, particularly in ductwork design, coordination, and installation, and will be responsible for ensuring projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget.
Key Responsibilities:
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Manage the planning, coordination, and execution of ductwork and associated HVAC projects from pre-construction through to handover.
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Liaise with clients, consultants, contractors, and suppliers to ensure smooth communication and project progression.
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Lead project meetings, including design coordination, health and safety, and progress updates.
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Monitor installation progress on-site, conduct site inspections, and resolve any technical or logistical issues.
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Ensure compliance with industry regulations, specifications, and quality standards (e.g., DW144, CIBSE).
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Prepare and manage project programmes, procurement schedules, and cost tracking.
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Coordinate labour and subcontractor activity, ensuring high productivity and safety standards.
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Work closely with estimating, CAD, procurement, and site teams to align execution with project scope.
Requirements:
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Proven experience as a Project Manager in the HVAC or mechanical building services industry.
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Strong technical knowledge of ductwork systems (RDS, DW144 standards, etc.).
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Ability to read and interpret HVAC technical drawings, specifications, and schematics.
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Excellent leadership and team coordination skills.
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Good working knowledge of health & safety regulations (CDM, RAMS, etc.).
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Strong communication, organisational, and problem-solving skills.
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IT proficiency (Microsoft Project, Excel, AutoCAD viewer, or similar).
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Full UK driving licence.
Desirable Qualifications:
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SMSTS or SSSTS certification
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IOSH or NEBOSH health & safety training
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Mechanical Engineering or HVAC qualifications (NVQ, HNC, or equivalent)