I'm currently working with an International M&E Contractor who has secured a handful of projects across London with values ranging between 5m - 60m. They are now recruiting for an experienced M&E Commercial Manager who has experience managing teams of over 5 and multiple projects at one time.
This company offers a great package on top of a highly competitive salary. Experience taking a lead on projects valued up to 20million within the commercial and residential sector is required at this level.
The company has a great social life with regular events and nights out. One of the best commercial teams in London with a healthy pipeline of projects.
See below typical duties which may change depending on project and experience level:
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To carry out monthly valuations of work in progress, including forecasting of final costs and sales.
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Prepare and monitor project cash flow forecasts.
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Measure, value, submit and negotiate contract variations.
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Provide advice to project staff on commercial and contractual matters including reviewing and drafting of correspondence.
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Prepare submit and negotiate project final accounts.
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Commercial vetting of sub contractor tenders and contracts.
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Certification of subcontractor monthly valuations and final accounts.
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Ensure that business commercial processes are adhered to at project level.
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Assist in preparation and adherence to project purchasing targeting and costing budgets.
Candidate requirements:
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Ambitious and enthusiastic towards their career and projects
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Strong communication skills
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Experience working within an M&E Contractor
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Relevant qualifications
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CAT A and B Fit Out experience is ideally required, but they would be open to someone from an engineering contracting background
Benefits
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Competitive salary, car allowance, pension, healthcare, expenses and discretionary bonus
For further information and to discuss this role, or a selection of other roles I am currently recruiting in more detail for either yourself or someone you know please give me a call on (phone number removed)