BMS Project Manager

Old Bailey
1 week ago
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My client is a Tier 1 M&E contractor specialising in several sectors Pharmaceutical, Commercial, Data Centre and Petrochemical. The business has seen a significant amount of growth in the last 5 Years. With a traditional engineering mindset and reinvestment into new principals, the business expects the next two years to be a similar period of growth. After a successful year they now sit at a international turnover of over £300m.
They have secured the MEP contract on a new build commercial block in the City of London which boasts a £90m MEP package. They require a BMS specialist on this scheme.
Role: BMS Project Manager - Responsible for overseeing the delivery of the BMS systems across the scheme, they require a true specialist due to the size of the package.
Salary: £75,000 - £85,000 + Car Allowance + Travel + Healthcare + Pension
Overview of knowledge required:

  • Detailed knowledge of the BMS Manager role
  • Commercial understanding
  • Health, Safety and Environmental systems
  • Knowledge of the teams strengths and weaknesses
    Roles and responsibilities:
  • Manage the day to day BMS delivery of a number of Projects
  • Innovate new forms of delivery, for best quality and economical delivery of projects
  • Advise new technologies and utilise existing to improve the safe delivery of projects
  • Manage the commercial delivery, across a number of projects with the project team
  • Manage the BMS programme, reporting slippages and support the project delivery team
  • Executive reporting to Management
  • Support the BID teams on new opportunities
  • BMS Technical support across the business unit
  • Procurement of BMS Packages across a number of projects
  • BMS Subcontractor management
  • All other reasonable tasks assigned to you from time to time from your manager
    Behaviours & Attitudes Required:
  • Ability to priorities workload
  • Recognises own strengths and weaknesses and committed to ongoing development
  • Acceptance of responsibility and accountability

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