Electrical Package Manager

Posted 28 June by VGC Group
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Electrical package manager

Location – Twickenham

Rate – Competitive

Duration – 12 months plus contract

My client is a Tier 1 contractor based in Twickenham, who is currently looking for an Electrical package manager  with water industry background, some hybrid work will be available. This is a great opportunity to join a Tier one contractor and the chance to work on some of the UK’s most prestigious projects.

Responsibilities:

  • Reporting into a Senior PM/ Contracts Manager
  • Attendance of meetings on-site
  • Manage and oversee projects from start until completion, ensuring the work is completed on time
  • Responsible for
  • Dealing with sub - contractors
  • Responsible for QA works for the electrical packages 
  • Produce RAMS & Progress reports to report to the sub - contractor/client 

Requirements:

  • SMSTS/ ECS Black Card is needed
  • Working for a M&E sub - contractor is preferred 
  • Has experience within water industry projects is essential.
  • Previous experience as an Electrical package Manager
  • Must have a good understanding of Sewage Treatment Works (STW).
  • Excellent communication and project management skills including leading and managing technical teams within a competitive business environment.
  • Relevant qualification (Management qualification / NVQ L3 / HNC / Degree)

If you are interested in this Electrical package manager position, please apply now with an updated copy of your CV.

We look forward to hearing from you soon.

"VGC are acting as a Recruitment agency to this vacancy

Reference: 52982026

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