Junior Mechanical Project Manager, Reading: UK-Based Applicants Only
| Company | Future Engineering |
|---|---|
| Location | Reading, Berkshire |
| Salary | £80,000 – £80,000 |
| Type | full_time |
| Sponsorship | Check with employer |
Future Engineering is seeking a Junior Mechanical Project Manager in Reading, Berkshire. This role is ideal for experienced mechanical professionals already based in the UK with existing right-to-work, though foreign applicants may still enquire directly with the employer. The position offers a competitive salary ranging from £65,000 to £80,000, complemented by a travel allowance and immediate start.
Job Description
As a Junior Mechanical Project Manager, you will be instrumental in delivering complex projects within the UK's rapidly expanding mission-critical and industrial construction sectors. This is a hands-on opportunity within a leading technical main contractor, allowing you to apply your mechanical expertise across diverse and challenging environments.
You will be responsible for overseeing mechanical installations, managing project timelines, and ensuring adherence to high-quality standards. The role demands a proactive individual with a strong understanding of mechanical systems, capable of working independently and as part of a dynamic project team.
Requirements
- Proven hands-on mechanical experience (e.g., plumber, pipefitter).
- Experience within the construction sector, ideally with mission-critical or industrial projects.
- Strong understanding of mechanical systems and project management principles.
- Excellent communication and organisational skills.
- Must possess existing right-to-work in the UK.
Benefits
- Salary: £65,000 - £80,000 per annum.
- Travel allowance and stay-away included.
- Discretionary bonus and comprehensive pension scheme.
- Private medical insurance and generous holidays.
How to Prepare
For Nigerian and African immigrants targeting construction roles in the UK, it's crucial to tailor your application to meet British industry standards. Ensure your CV highlights any UK-recognised qualifications or certifications in mechanical engineering or project management, and clearly outline your experience with projects of similar scale and complexity to those mentioned. Craft a compelling cover letter that directly addresses the employer's needs and demonstrates your understanding of the UK construction landscape.
Foreign applicants without current UK right-to-work should still ensure their CV is polished and professional, emphasising transferable skills and any international project experience that aligns with the UK market. While this role prefers UK-based candidates, a strong, well-presented application can sometimes open doors for direct enquiry regarding eligibility or future opportunities. Consider updating your LinkedIn profile to reflect UK-centric keywords and networking within the construction sector.
- Ensure your CV is in a UK-optimised format, highlighting relevant mechanical and project management experience.
- Prepare a tailored cover letter showcasing your understanding of the UK construction sector.
- Gather professional references, ideally from previous employers or project managers.
- Be ready to discuss any relevant professional registrations or certifications.
- For those without UK right-to-work, clearly state your current visa status and willingness to engage directly with the employer regarding eligibility.
Visa Sponsorship & Foreigner Eligibility
Visa sponsorship is NOT advertised for this position. The employer explicitly prefers UK-based applicants who already possess existing right-to-work. Foreign applicants who do not currently reside in the UK or lack the necessary right-to-work may still apply, but it is essential to confirm your eligibility directly with Future Engineering.
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