Electrical Project Manager

Posted 26 April by Interaction Recruitment
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Position: Electrical Project Manager
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk
Start date: Monday 13th May
Duration: 50 weeks

A leading M&E Contractor are currently looking for a temporary Electrical Project Manager to work on a £4.5m (M&E) commercial project in Ipswich, starting on Monday 13th May for a period of 50 weeks.

As the Electrical Project Manager, you will be setting objectives and managing the quality of the installation by the site team of up to 20 Operatives, including sub-contractors and directly employed labour and show ability to liaise with Main Contractors.

As the Electrical Project Manager, you will have the following responsibilities:
· Ensuring compliance with specification and contract documentation.
· Inspect, control and review progress of work.
· Measure and record progress of work.
· Provide information of cost variation investigations.
· Forecast labour requirements.
· Organise, manage and record testing and commissioning procedure and/or inspections throughout progress of project.
· Attend Site/client meetings.
· Quality Assurance.

Successful applicants will have the following qualifications and experience:
Have hands on ability- preferably Time Served / NVQ Level 3 qualified.
· Overall knowledge and understanding of a wide variety of electrical systems and their installation methods.
· Good people management and motivational skills.
· The ability to work under pressure to meet set deadlines.
· Day to day problem solving and answering/resolving any technical queries.

Please contact Adam Brown on or or for more information about this role or if you are interested in a new electrical management opportunity within the Building Services sector (Electrical Site Manager, Electrical Project Engineer, Electrical Project Manager, Electrical Contract Manager)

Reference: 52543662

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