Electrical Construction Manager

Bracknell
1 week ago
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A highly regarded, award-winning Specialist M&E Contractor focusing on delivering Mission Critical Projects across various sectors, is currently seeking an ambitious and driven Electrical Construction Manager for a large pharmaceutical project

Ideally, candidates will have boast experience working as an Electrical Construction Manager on large-scale pharmaceutical or healthcare projects. This is a fantastic opportunity to bolster your resume by working on one of the company’s flagship projects.

This is a very exciting opportunity for an Electrical Construction Manager to join a fast-paced, challenging, yet growing business. With ambitious growth plans, our client needs hard-working, open-minded individuals to join the team and embark on their journey.

Electrical Construction Manager Responsibilities:

Manage daily site operations
Oversee sub-contractors, track progress, and hold weekly meetings
Report labor hours for tracking
Attend various site and project meetings
Help close out project items with the project manager's support
Contribute to weekly progress reports
Review and highlight issues in progress reports
Record weekly safety stats and labor projections
Hold weekly commercial meetings to track costs and variations
Develop and implement procedures with package managers 
Electrical Construction Manager Requirements:

Trade background with 5-7 years of experience in large projects
Proven record in managing large installation projects
Experience in design and build
Strong technical knowledge of electrical systems
Ability to meet strict deadlines 
 
If you are a motivated Electrical Construction Manager and desire to accelerate your career by joining a highly respected General Contractor in the Data Centre industry, please apply with your CV using the provided link or contact Julia on (phone number removed)

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