Electrical Project Manager

Posted 29 April by Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
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Your new company
You will be working for an M&E contractor that is a family business has been formed over 50 years ago with a national presence. This client works with a variety of different of clients, however in more recently focused more on projects public sector related. The organisation provides offers services which include; mechanical design, installation and maintenance.
Your new role
Your new role will initially involve overseeing projects in all aspects including; health and safety, procuring materials and organising labour. Your first project will be a multimillion pound project for the public sector close to Rugby alongside 1 Electrical Project Manager and 2 Mechanical Project Managers.
What you'll need to succeed
You will need experience as a project manager but experienced site managers will also be considered for a step-up. You will need experience of working on large scale projects of values of millions. You will also need suitable qualifications for this role e.g. SMSTS
What you'll get in return
Salary of: £40,000 - £60,000 + Car/Allowance, fuel card, BUPA, 21 days holiday pa +BH's, DIS Scheme and Pension Options.

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