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Mechanical Piping Supervisor required for one of Ireland s leading Mechanical Contractors in Cork. The successful candidate will work on a range of Pharmaceutical projects and will report directly into the Construction Manager. They will also be provided with excellent training and opportunities to progress into Construction/Project Management in the near future if they wish.
Please call Joe Newman on 086 075 7193 for a confidential discussion about this role.
Duties:
- Coordinating and planning of resources including labour, materials and sub-contractors
- Manage piping and welding sub-contractors (process and high purity)
- Manage and drive a team to meet with all project requirements and deadlines
- Ensure the adherence to safety and quality standards
- Report variations and delays to CM and PM
- Prepare relevant reports
- Ensure the adherence to safety and quality standards
- Reporting on progress
- Ensure the quality of work is maintained throughout installation
- Carry out weekly toolbox talks
- Ensure Health & Safety compliance for direct staff and sub-contractors
- Regular reviews of working practices to help improve site safety
Requirements:
- An Mechanical Degree or Trade qualification is essential.
- 3+ years experience with an Irish or UK contractor in a Mechanical Supervisor role.
- Experience in Process Piping systems on Pharmaceutical projects is essential.
- Fluent English with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Must be proficient in MS Office and Navisworks.
- Ability to work to strict deadlines.
Benefits:
- Salary €60,000 to €75,000 DOE
- Discretionary bonus
- Excellent career progression opportunities
If you are a Mechanical Piping Supervisor who is looking for your next career move, please send your CV to Joe Newman or call for a confidential discussion. All applications will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We also have many other roles for Mechanical Building Services Engineers and Electrical Engineers across Ireland.