Hvac Project Manager

Havant
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Job Title: HVAC Project Manager
Location: Havant, Hampshire (projects across the South as required)
Salary: £65K Per Annum + Package

The Role:



Deliver HVAC and mechanical engineering projects from inception to completion

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Manage project planning, coordination, and on-site involvement through installation and commissioning stages

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Collaborate with internal and external design teams to coordinate design development

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Attend project handover meetings with estimators and take ownership of projects post-award

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Procure all required materials, plant, and specialist services in line with programme and budget requirements

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Coordinate labour resources, liaising with ACVR’s workforce and arranging subcontract labour where required

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Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget, and to required quality standards

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Maintain cost control throughout the project lifecycle, managing valuations, variations, and cash flow

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Oversee commissioning activities and provide information for O&M manuals, maintaining records for as-fitted drawings

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Be available for occasional weekend or out-of-hours work, including overseeing crane and lifting operations

The Company:

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Established mechanical services contractor with roots in Leicestershire since 1982

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Strong reputation in HVAC, particularly within healthcare and medical imaging sectors

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Specialists in design and installation of air conditioning and ventilation systems

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Expanding into Havant, Hampshire with investment in staff, training, and technology

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Role created due to sustained business growth and increasing project workload

The Ideal Candidate:

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Minimum of 5 years’ experience in a similar HVAC Project Manager role

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Proven experience managing HVAC or mechanical building services projects from inception to completion

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Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills

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Comprehensive experience in project planning, execution, and close-out

What You’ll Get:

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Competitive salary depending on experience

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Company vehicle or car allowance (depending on package)

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Pension scheme

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Opportunity to work on technically challenging HVAC projects within specialist sectors

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Long-term career progression within a growing and well-established business

Process:

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Apply for the role

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Initial discussion to review experience and suitability

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Interview with the business

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Offer and onboarding for successful candidates

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