Project Manager

Posted 1 week ago by Starting Point Recruitment
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Starting Point Recruitment have the Opportunity for a Project Manager to join our Fire & Security Specialist Client based in the London area.

Position:
Permanent
Salary: £50 -55k Annual Salary
Working Hours: Full time
Sector: Fire & Security

The Project Manager will have developing responsibility for the successful initiation, planning, design, execution, monitoring, controlling and closure of small projects. To encompass all the issues that impact a project result, from risk.

Key Responsibilities (but not limited to)
The Project Manager will be accountable for delivering outcomes, so you'll have high levels of responsibility to ensure that you and your team are on track. Key responsibilities to include:
  • Initiate: Assess feasibility, establish budgets, assemble teams, and allocate resources.
  • Plan: Set objectives, define roles, create schedules, and develop a visual project plan.
  • Execute: Manage the project and oversee its implementation.
  • Monitor and Control: Track progress, manage finances, and ensure adherence to timelines and budgets.
  • Close: Evaluate successes and challenges, gather lessons learned, and set objectives for future projects.
  • Lead and Coordinate: Select, motivate, and delegate tasks to project team members, both internal and external stakeholders.

Competencies

  • Gold CSCS card
  • Fire Systems knowledge
  • Proven experience as a Project Manager

Company Benefits include.

Bonus scheme, Company vehicle, discounted private medical cover, Company cash plan, Free on site parking.

APPLY NOW! – Please apply directly to the advertisement or email your CV to

Reference: 52491759

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