Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£50000 - £65000 per annum, Benefits: car allowance, excellent benefits package
Electrical Project Manager Plymouth Salary - 50k - 65k plus Car Allowance We are looking for a Electrical Project Manager to join a large MEP contractor in Plymouth. The company offers career progression, has great staff retention, excellent company benefits as well as a car allowance on top of your basic salary. The role is a new role due to the large project pipe line the company has for the next 10 years and the project will be based in Plymouth. As an Electrical Project Manager you will have a team of supervisors/engineers to work with and will report into the Operations Manager. Requirements: Minimum of 5 years project management experience in the M&E sector. Good commercial understanding/ awareness. Ability to create basic programmes in Asta/ MS Projects. BTEC HNC/ HND advantageous. SMSTS or equivalent. Responsibilities include but not limited to: Overseeing of pre-construction design. Checking of design drawings and value engineering where possible. Attending progress and design team meetings. Preparing and monitoring of Contract programmes and progress reports. Procurement of plant and materials in line with specification, drawings and cost plan. Procuring and managing of subcontractors. Preparing cost forecast and recording/ costing of variations. Oversee commissioning process and handover to client. Interviews are being held in the next few weeks so please get in touch asap for more information and of course in the strictest of confidence. [email protected] or call 07930998891
Plymouth
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