Engineering Manager

Weymouth
6 days ago
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Position: Engineering Manager 

Job ID: 1540/4

Location: Weymouth 

Rate/Salary: Up to £60,000

Type: Permanent

HSB Technical Ltd is a specialist recruiter within the Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Shipping, Energy and Subsea sectors. We have several permanent and contract vacancies for multiple businesses across the UK and overseas.

We are currently recruiting for a Project Manager on behalf of our well-established engineering company based in Weymouth. 

As a Project Manager, you will oversee and coordinate projects from concept through to completion, ensuring the projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest quality and safety standards. You will supervise teams, manage resources, and maintain clear communication with stakeholders and management to meet project objectives.

HSB Technical’s client is a very established and well-regarded business entity.

Duties and responsibilities of the Project Manager - Weymouth 

Oversee projects, ensure work meets quality and safety standards      

Develop and manage project plans, monitor costs, resources, and timelines    

Manage procurement of consumables, equipment, and materials to maintain project flow  

Maintain strong communication with clients to ensure project expectations are met     

Conduct site visits to assess work requirements and lead the quotation process      

This is a hands-on role requiring active involvement in project execution

Qualifications and requirement for the Project Manager - Weymouth 

Minimum 5 years’ experience within an engineering environment        

Strong project management experience with a proven track record

 Ability to interpret technical drawings, schematics, and specification        

Strong organisational and problem-solving skills.

Must hold Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required

This vacancy is being advertised by HSB Technical who have been appointed to act as the recruitment consultancy for this role

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