Project Manager

Reading
3 weeks ago
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Overview

We are currently recruiting for Project Managers on behalf of a bespoke electrical and mechanical engineering company who manage the complete mechanical engineering process including design, manufacture and commissioning. They mainly work within Water Utilities.

Operating over 35 years, they are a family owned organisation who have gained a reputable name within the industry for their high-quality work and excellent customer service.

They have a client base which boasts some of the biggest names in the engineering sector. Mainly working within the Waste Water and Clean Water industries they provide a range of services including surveying through to design, fabrication, installation and implementation.

The Project Manager will demonstrate good commercial aptitude in playing a pivotal role in delivering specialist projects (mainly within the UK Water Industry) with individual values ranging from c£1K to c£500K and must have a committed and flexible ‘can do’ attitude to undertaking a multi-functional project management role to successfully deliver a variety of Electrical/ Mechanical / Instrumentation / Controls / SCADA / Telemetry related schemes.

You will be responsible for the complete project and programme management of multiple MEICA projects across our client portfolio, working with other members of the project management group as well as senior staff from the Operational team to assist in the commercial aspects of each project, supported with appropriate resources to conclude the works via the various multi-disciplined departments within the company which may or may not include sub-contracted labour as required.

This is a permanent position based out of Reading and it is working Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week. The salary is paying £60k - £65k per annum depending on experience. Perks also include car allowance, bonus, 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, pension, training & development opportunities etc.

Responsibilities

  • Initial project feasibility, survey, project scoping, estimation, design

  • Lead and manage mechanical engineering projects, ensuring they are delivered on time, within scope, and within budget.

  • Develop project plans, including timelines, resources, and budgets, and communicate these plans to stakeholders.

  • Planning and purchasing materials / sub-contractors as required.

  • Planning resource availability, and skills requirements liaising with internal staff to secure multi-disciplined internal labour.

  • Regular liaison with client representatives

  • Adjusting projects priorities and milestones based upon the customer’s changing needs.

  • Providing regular feedback on operational issues / concerns to stakeholders and senior managers

  • Monitoring project budgets and assisting with data for commercial invoices.

  • Planning and scheduling resources to meet project goals.

  • Adhere to Companies Policies, Procedures & Legal Practices

  • Adhere to the Companies Health & Safety Policies & Procedures

  • Adhere to the Companies Quality Management system.

    Skills & Attributes

  • Electrical Or Mechanical Experience and qualifications.

  • Industrial Controls and Telemetry Experience would be beneficial.

  • Computer literate / good IT skills.

  • Ability to manage multiple projects.

  • Good organisational and time management skills.

  • Good written and verbal communication skills.

  • Good budget management.

  • Ability to negotiate commercially.

  • Ability to work well with other teams within the company.

  • Full UK Driving Licence.

    Note:- Apex Resourcing Solutions are acting as an Employment Agency

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