Location: Germany, Germany Salary: €65k + €30k allowances, housing and package
Mechanical Supervisor Data Centre Project, Cologne, Germany Our client is a leading engineering and construction main contractor delivering major new-build data centre projects across Northern and Central Europe. They provide full turnkey solutions from initial design and groundworks through to structural build, MEP installation, commissioning and handover. With a turnover of €1.3bn and annual growth of 10–15%, they continue to expand across the region. Key responsibilities include: The ideal candidate will hold a degree or technical qualification in Mechanical or Building Services Engineering, or have a strong mechanical trade background. They will have at least 5 years of site-based mechanical or MEP supervisory experience, preferably on hyperscale or mission-critical data centre projects, with strong knowledge of mechanical installation and commissioning requirements. A competitive salary is offered along with bonus, allowances and an international assignment package suitable for candidates on rotation or relocating to Cologne.
They are now seeking an experienced Mechanical Supervisor to join the delivery team on a €500m+ hyperscale data centre project in Cologne, Germany
• Supervising mechanical subcontractors and monitoring daily progress against the construction schedule
• Ensuring all mechanical works are completed safely and in accordance with company Health and Safety procedures
• Overseeing installation of mechanical systems such as HVAC, chilled water, CRAC/CRAHS, fuel systems, and other mission-critical equipment to ensure compliance with design, specifications and project requirements
• Conducting regular quality inspections of mechanical installations and associated CSA works to ensure they meet required standards
• Coordinating with electrical, civil, architectural and commissioning teams to maintain workflow and meet programme milestones
• Assisting in resolving technical queries, ensuring clear communication and proper documentation
• Identifying sequencing issues, access constraints or risks and feeding this into planning and coordination discussions
• Supporting commissioning readiness by verifying mechanical systems are installed to the correct standard and are ready for testing
• Providing weekly updates on progress, quality, risks and any items affecting mechanical delivery
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