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Job ID: 2394/3
Location: Surrey
Benefits: Great Benefits
Type: Permanent - Hybrid after 6 Months
HSB Technical Ltd is a specialist recruiter within the Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Maritime Shipping, Energy and Subsea sectors – visit: (url removed) for a list of our vacancies. We have a number of permanent and contract vacancies for multiple businesses across the UK and overseas.
As a Electrical Project Manager / Electrical Delivery Manager you will be responsible for the delivery of maritime implementation projects across the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) maritime fleet, including the Royal Navy, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, and other UK MOD/UK Government vessels. The role will involve managing multiple concurrent or sequential installation projects, ensuring smooth project execution from initial stages through completion. This role is located in Redhill.
Duties and responsibilities of the Project manager / Electrical Project Manager / Electrical Delivery Manager:

  • Overall management of several concurrent or sequential maritime installation projects.
  • Production of Equipment Guidance Packages (EGP), Installation Guidance Packages (IGP), and Modification Leaflets based on engineering designs, surveys, and stakeholder input.
  • Reporting project progress internally, including updates on schedule, risks, and opportunities.
  • Attend customer meetings, managing dependencies and ensuring timely delivery.
  • Coordination of equipment procurement and configuration management to meet implementation deadlines.
  • Work with suppliers and sub-contractors to ensure that equipment and services are delivered on time.
  • Improvement of project management processes and support for other project managers to ensure successful a project.
  • Representing the company at key customer meetings and project briefings.
    Qualifications and requirements for the Project manager / Electrical Project Manager / Electrical Delivery Manager :
  • Project management experience with the UK MOD or other UK government departments.
  • Experience in UK MOD maritime electrical installation projects.
  • Technical expertise in electrical/electronic, IT networking equipment, and satellite communications.
  • Ability to write Equipment Guidance Packages (EGPs), Installation Guidance Packages (IGPs), and Modification Leaflets to a high standard.
  • Must hold or be eligible to obtain DV Security Clearance.
  • Must be able to travel as required
    This vacancy is being advertised by HSB Technical Ltd who have been appointed to act as a recruitment partner for this role

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