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Job Title: EC&I Construction Manager
Location:Kingston upon Hull
Start Date:ASAP
Job Type:Permanent
Salary:£80,000 to £85,000 per annum
Additional Allowance:Living allowance (for candidates living more than 45 miles from site)


About the Company

Join a trusted engineering and maintenance partner with a strong track record of delivering complex projects across sectors such as energy, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. Known for safety, innovation, and operational excellence, the company supports clients throughout the full asset lifecycle-from design and construction to maintenance and decommissioning.


Role Overview

We are seeking an experiencedEC&I Construction Managerto lead the electrical and instrumentation construction activities on a major project in Hull.

You will play a key role in ensuring the safe, timely, and cost-effective delivery of EC&I scopes, while maintaining the highest standards of quality and compliance.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage all EC&I construction and installation activities on site
  • Ensure strict adherence to health, safety, and environmental standards
  • Conduct site visits and HSE audits
  • Collaborate with project managers, engineers, and subcontractors
  • Monitor project schedules and budgets
  • Support procurement and material planning for timely execution
  • Prepare and present daily, weekly, and monthly progress reports
  • Identify and mitigate project risks and issues
  • Coordinate EC&I works with other trades and disciplines
  • Provide leadership and guidance to EC&I teams and subcontractors
  • Ensure clear communication across all project stakeholders


Requirements

  • Proven experience in EC&I construction management within industrial or energy sectors
  • Strong understanding of safety regulations and quality standards
  • Excellent leadership, coordination, and communication skills
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and work under pressure
  • Relevant qualifications in Electrical, Instrumentation, or related engineering discipline


What's on Offer

  • Competitive salary up to £85,000
  • Weekly living allowance for eligible candidates
  • Opportunity to work on a high-profile, large-scale project
  • Career development within a respected industry leader

Interested?
Apply now to join a dynamic team and contribute to the successful delivery of a major infrastructure project.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.


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