Mechanical Project Manager

28.04.2023

What is a Mechanical Project Manager?

  • Manage resources, schedules, and budgets.
  • Oversees planning, implementation, and maintaining of mechanical systems, equipment, or machinery.
  • Work with a team of engineers to ensure successful completion of projects.

How to become a Mechanical Project Engineer?

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or a related field.
  • Some may require master’s degree in mechanical engineering or business administration (MBA).
  • Some may require certification in project management professional (PMP) certification.
  • Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS).
  • First Aid certificate.
  • CSCS card.

Skills:

  • Deep understanding of mechanical engineering principles.
  • Familiar with relevant codes, regulations, and standards.
  • Plan, organise, and manage projects effectively.
  • Communicate effectively with project stakeholders, explaining technical information clearly.
  • Keen eye for detail so projects meet quality standards.

Day to day tasks

  • Developing and refining project plans.
  • Regularly check in with team members to ensure project progression.
  • Identify potential risks and develop strategies to mitigate them.
  • Maintain accurate and detailed records of project progress.
  • Communicate with team members, stakeholders, and clients to keep everyone up to date.

How much can you earn as a Mechanical Project Manager

  • Entry level mechanical project managers can earn around £25,000 to £30,000 per annum.
  • Those with more experience and seniority can earn over £100,000 per annum.

If you are interested in this type of role, get in contact with Jared Green;

07759 124281

jared.green@venatu.co.uk