Electrical Manager - Glasgow, United Kingdom - Association for Project Management

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    Electrical Project Manager
    40,000-£65,000 + Profit Share + Company Vehicle + Healthcare + Pension + Holiday + Great benefits
    Do you have experience in project management within the electrical or utilities industry, lookin to join a well established business within the energy and power sector, where you will directly affect the trajectory of the company?

    On offer is the opportunity to join a continuously expanding company, giving you the chance to communicate with managers, mentors and coach project engineers, providing advice and guidance from initial concept to completion.

    This company specialises in grid connections as well as a wide range of renewable energy technologies.

    Through innovation and quality of service, they now require an Electrical Project Manager to deliver the commercial and financial goals of projects, agreeing initial budgets, procurement including competitive tenders from the supply chain and forecasting budgets for financial reporting.

    In this role, you will help the company continue its goals in growth, whilst providing a brilliant service by providing liaison on design, installation and commissioning to clients and supply chain partners.

    Provide project management throughout the project life cycle including internal and external resource to ensure project goals are met.


    • Organising and attending all project briefings and meetings with all stakeholders.
    • Support the inhouse design and engineering teams to generate equipment layouts, designs, cable schedules, testing and commissioning procedures.
    Experience as a Project Manager/Engineer within the utilities/electrical contracting industry.

    • Experience of managing large teams throughout project lifecycle.

    Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd regrets to inform that our client can only accept applications from engineering candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom.