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Mechanical Project Manager

San Francisco, CA ยท On-site

$120K - $180K/yr

Position Overview We are seeking an experienced Mechanical Project Manager with a strong HVAC background to oversee the planning, execution, and delivery of complex mechanical construction projects.

Mechanical Project Engineer

Plymouth, NC ยท On-site

$74K - $101K/yr

We are seeking a Mechanical Project Engineer for a contract-to-direct opportunity with a leading client in the pulp and paper industry , located in the scenic community of Plymouth, North Carolina

Mechanical Project Manager

Carrollton, GA ยท On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

Carrollton, GA Mechanical Project Manager The Organization Our client is a well-established and growing mechanical Our client with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality HVAC and mechanical ...

Mechanical Project Manager

Lehi, UT ยท On-site

$85K - $115K/yr

The Mechanical Project Manager works closely with engineering, production, procurement, and customers to manage project scope, schedules, resources, and communication. Experience with modular ...

Mechanical Project Manager

Newark, DE ยท On-site

$88K - $119K/yr

Mechanical Project Manager Location: Newark, DE Position Summary: We are seeking a Mechanical Project Manager with a strong foundation in consulting engineering and a drive for personal and ...

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Mechanical Project Manager

Lehi, UT ยท On-site

$130K - $150K/yr

Mechanical Project Manager - Lehi, Utah We are seeking a Mechanical Project Manager to lead complex mechanical fabrication and installation projects from kickoff through completion. This is a high ...

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How much do mechanical project jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for mechanical project in the United States is $105,707.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $90,500.00 and $122,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a mechanical project engineer?

Mechanical Project Engineers are professionals who oversee and manage engineering projects involving mechanical systems, equipment, or processes. Their responsibilities include planning, designing, coordinating, and ensuring the successful completion of projects within budget and on schedule. They work closely with other engineers, contractors, and stakeholders to solve technical problems, select appropriate materials, and comply with relevant standards. Mechanical Project Engineers often work in industries such as manufacturing, construction, energy, and automotive.

What are some common challenges faced by mechanical project engineers during the execution phase of a project?

Mechanical project engineers often encounter challenges like managing tight deadlines, coordinating with multidisciplinary teams, and adapting to unexpected design changes or on-site issues. Effective communication with contractors, suppliers, and stakeholders is crucial to ensure components are delivered and installed correctly. Additionally, balancing project costs while maintaining quality and safety standards can be demanding. Proactive problem-solving and strong organizational skills help in overcoming these hurdles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a mechanical project engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Mechanical Project Engineer, you need a solid background in mechanical engineering principles, project management, and a relevant engineering degree or certification. Familiarity with CAD software, project management tools like MS Project, and industry standards such as ASME codes is typically required. Exceptional problem-solving, leadership, and communication skills help you coordinate teams and manage project timelines effectively. These skills ensure projects are completed efficiently, safely, and within budget while meeting technical specifications.

What is the difference between Mechanical Project vs Mechanical Engineer?

AspectMechanical ProjectMechanical Engineer
CredentialsProject management certifications, technical knowledgeEngineering degrees, PE license
Work EnvironmentProject sites, coordination rolesDesign offices, R&D labs
Industry UsageManaging specific projects, timelinesDesign, analysis, development

Mechanical Project roles focus on managing and executing specific mechanical projects, requiring project management skills and certifications. Mechanical Engineers are involved in designing and analyzing mechanical systems, typically holding engineering degrees. While both work in the mechanical industry, their responsibilities and credentials differ, with Mechanical Projects emphasizing project coordination and Mechanical Engineers focusing on technical design and development.

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Infographic showing various Mechanical Project job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $105,707 per year, or $50.8 per hour.

Mechanical Project Manager

Comfort Temp Company

Jacksonville, FL โ€ข On-site

$83K - $113K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

Mechanical Project Manager
CT Mechanical

About Us:

CT Mechanical, a division of Comfort Temp Company, is a commercial mechanical contractor serving Florida markets with offices in Gainesville, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Tampa. Since 2014, CT Mechanical has supported commercial construction through HVAC, plumbing, pipefitting, sheet metal, estimating, project management, and field execution.

Our work depends on strong planning, clear communication, disciplined project management, and field teams that know what needs to happen before the work begins. We serve clients across commercial, healthcare, education, government, industrial, and institutional environments, and we take pride in building long-term partnerships through accountability, craftsmanship, and doing the right thing.

At CT Mechanical, we are looking for leaders who understand that successful projects do not happen by accident. They happen because the right person is paying attention to the details, protecting the schedule, supporting the field, communicating with the customer, and watching the financial health of the job from beginning to end.

Job Summary:

CT Mechanical is seeking an experienced Mechanical Project Manager to lead commercial mechanical construction projects from turnover through closeout. This role is responsible for planning, coordinating, budgeting, communicating, and driving the successful execution of assigned projects.

The Mechanical Project Manager will oversee project profitability, labor planning, material coordination, subcontractor and vendor management, schedule performance, client communication, change order management, documentation, and weekly project reporting. This position works closely with field leadership, estimating, warehouse, finance, asset management, HR, IT, vendors, subcontractors, general contractors, owners, and internal leadership.

The right candidate understands commercial HVAC and mechanical construction, has strong field credibility, and knows how to keep projects organized, profitable, and moving forward. This person does not wait for problems to become emergencies. They stay ahead of labor needs, material needs, project risk, schedule impacts, and client expectations.

This is a strong opportunity for a Mechanical Project Manager who wants to be part of a growing company, support meaningful commercial projects, and help build a stronger project management structure within CT Mechanical.

Role and Responsibilities:

  • Manage assigned commercial mechanical projects from project turnover through completion, ensuring work is planned, coordinated, documented, and executed safely, efficiently, and profitably.
  • Ensure the profitability of all assigned projects, with a target of achieving a minimum of 10% net profit.
  • Review project scope, estimate, budget, drawings, specifications, schedules, submittals, and contract documents to identify risks, gaps, and opportunities early.
  • Develop and maintain project plans that include labor needs, material needs, equipment needs, schedule requirements, vendor coordination, subcontractor support, and key project milestones.
  • Forecast and manage labor hours and manpower needs, including maintaining a labor forecast and 3-week look ahead.
  • Coordinate with field leadership to ensure crews have the information, materials, tools, equipment, and support needed to perform work efficiently.
  • Track labor production, project progress, material usage, change order exposure, schedule impacts, and project cost trends.
  • Identify margin fade, labor overruns, material issues, and schedule risks early enough to take corrective action.
  • Manage project financial performance, including budget tracking, cost-to-complete awareness, change order opportunities, purchasing, vendor costs, subcontractor costs, and project reporting.
  • Develop, manage, and maintain strong vendor and subcontractor relationships to support project outcomes.
  • Coordinate material purchasing, equipment procurement, deliveries, warehouse needs, receiving, staging, and fabrication requirements.
  • Maintain purchasing procedures and support proper documentation for project materials, equipment, rentals, vendors, and subcontractors.
  • Work closely with Estimating during project turnover and provide feedback on scope, constructability, labor planning, vendor pricing, and project risk.
  • Manage project communication with general contractors, owners, vendors, subcontractors, inspectors, engineers, field leaders, and internal departments.
  • Maintain client satisfaction by communicating clearly, addressing concerns promptly, and bringing solutions when issues arise.
  • Manage change orders from identification through documentation, pricing support, communication, approval, and tracking.
  • Support RFI, submittal, closeout, punch list, warranty, and project documentation processes.
  • Coordinate with internal department heads in Asset Management, HR, IT, Estimating, Finance, Warehouse, and Operations to keep projects moving smoothly.
  • Participate in leadership meetings and provide clear updates on project status, labor needs, schedule risks, financial position, obstacles, and next steps.
  • Report project metrics weekly to leadership, ensuring transparency, accountability, and early awareness of project risks.
  • Help prioritize tasks, resources, and project needs to keep schedules on track and deadlines protected.
  • Provide operational solutions for assigned projects and help remove obstacles that prevent field teams from performing efficiently.
  • Network and build relationships that support client satisfaction, repeat business, and future growth opportunities for the branch.
  • Manage warranty needs and ensure timely resolution of any project-related issues after completion.

Requirements and Qualifications:

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree or equivalent time in service, trade experience, or industry experience.
  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in the commercial HVAC, mechanical, or mechanical construction industry.
  • At least 3 years of management experience in a project management, field leadership, operations, or similar construction leadership role.
  • Strong understanding of commercial HVAC systems, mechanical systems, ductwork, piping, equipment installation, controls coordination, startup, scheduling, labor planning, materials, and project execution.
  • Experience managing project budgets, labor hours, job cost, vendors, subcontractors, change orders, schedules, and client communication.
  • Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, specifications, scopes of work, project schedules, submittals, RFIs, change orders, and construction documents.
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to clearly convey project information to field teams, general contractors, owners, vendors, subcontractors, and company leadership.
  • Strong planning, problem-solving, negotiation, and decision-making skills.
  • Ability to motivate, coach, and develop others while holding teams accountable to project expectations.
  • Comfortable managing multiple projects, priorities, deadlines, and project demands at the same time.
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to follow through on documentation, reporting, communication, and commitments.
  • Alignment with CT Mechanicalโ€™s core values and long-term vision for the company.

Preferred Experience:

  • Commercial mechanical project management experience in healthcare, K-12, higher education, government, industrial, commercial, or institutional construction.
  • Experience managing projects involving HVAC equipment, ductwork, hydronic piping, gas piping, sheet metal, mechanical rooms, controls coordination, startup, TAB, and closeout.
  • Experience working with general contractors, owners, engineers, inspectors, vendors, subcontractors, foremen, and superintendents.
  • Experience with project management software, job costing tools, scheduling tools, construction documentation platforms, and Microsoft Office.
  • Experience supporting prefabrication, warehouse coordination, material planning, equipment procurement, and vendor buyout.
  • Experience leading or supporting field teams, foremen, apprentices, and technical workforce development.

What Success Looks Like:

A successful Mechanical Project Manager at CT Mechanical keeps projects predictable. They know where their projects stand financially, what the field needs next, what risks are coming, and what decisions need to be made before problems become emergencies.

Success in this role means labor is planned, schedules are protected, materials are available, change orders are documented, customers are informed, and field teams are supported. The right person brings order to busy projects, communicates early, solves problems quickly, and takes ownership of both the work and the outcome.

A strong PM at CT Mechanical earns trust from the field and leadership because they communicate clearly, protect profit, solve problems fast, and help bring structure to complex jobs.

Company Culture:

At CT Mechanical, our culture is built around excellence, integrity, teamwork, accountability, and doing quality work the right way. Our core values guide how we work, lead, and serve our clients:

  • Do what you say.
  • Do what it takes.
  • Walk with purpose.
  • Do the right thing.

We believe strong teams are built through trust, communication, accountability, and follow-through. We value leaders who support the field, respect the customer, protect the company, and care about the quality of the work being delivered.

This is an opportunity to join a company that is growing, investing in its people, and building a stronger future across Floridaโ€™s commercial mechanical construction market.

Application Instructions:

If you are an experienced commercial mechanical construction leader ready to make an impact, we encourage you to apply today.

Please submit your resume and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and qualifications to Brandon@comforttemp.com.