Description and requirements
Skanska, one of the world’s leading project development and construction groups, is an
inclusive and responsible business that is helping to build a better society.
At Skanska Building Services, we deliver trusted, high-quality facilities management to some of the UK's most critical sectors. We are currently seeking an experienced Construction Manager (Mechanical Bias) to lead lifecycle and capital works on a prestigious Ministry of Defence (MoD) site in Westminster. This is a full-time, site-based role on a long-term PFI contract where Skanska provides Hard FM services.
As a Construction Manager, you will oversee a wide range of mechanical small works—including pipework, ductwork, public health, and BMS installations—on a secure MoD facility. The work predominantly involves the replacement and refurbishment of existing systems and spaces within the main building (not new build). You will be managing both lifecycle maintenance and capital project delivery, with occasional evening and weekend work as required.
What you’ll do:
1. Coordinate trade contractors to ensure all works are delivered safely, to specification, on time, and to a high quality standard
2. Act as a key liaison between stakeholders including the Client, Designers, Consultants, Trade Contractors, and Operations Teams
3. Uphold Skanska's "Our Way of Working" standards, ensuring Health, Safety, and Welfare procedures are consistently implemented—this includes managing site inductions, toolbox talks, pre-task briefings, and inspections
4. Ensure all installations are completed in line with contract scope, technical drawings, building regulations, JSPs, and company QA procedures
5. Conduct regular inspections to monitor the quality and workmanship of installations
What you’ll bring to the role:
6. Proven experience in a mechanical-biased construction role, ideally within Building Services or FM capital works
7. Strong understanding of Health & Safety, ideally holding SMSTS or equivalent
8. CSCS card required
9. Eligibility to obtain DV (Developed Vetting) Security Clearance – applicants must be UK citizens and have resided in the UK for the past 10 years due to the security requirements of the site
This role requires a minimum level of security clearance and may also require a higher level of National Security Vetting. You should be aware that certain levels of clearance or specific projects and/or sites have UK residency requirements; and any dual or multiple nationalities must be declared. Any persons who do not fulfil these residency requirements may be unable to obtain the required level of clearance and would not be eligible to undertake this role