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Electrical Contract Manager

Sutton, Oxfordshire
20 hours ago
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Electrical Contract Manager
Meridian are working with an industrial M&E contractor based near Oxford that are now growing their management team. Many of their projects are based within the region so will offer a mixture of office-based working alongside site and project visits. Their projects are typically within the industrial sector so will include factories, pharmaceutical plants, water treatment works, engineering facilities, manufactories, and power plants. This offers a wide variety of work and can offer overtime and the opportunity for additional earning potential, if desired. If you're looking to join a permanent position in a well-established industrial contractor offering long-term work on a variety of projects, then this opportunity is perfect for you!

Benefits include (but are not exclusive to):

Starting salary up to £65k DoE
Immediate start available (subject to successful application process)
Overtime, weekends, and additional earning potential available (if desired)
Company Vehicle with supporting Fuel Card
Regionalised work around the south of England on large, multi-million-pound industrial projects
Any working away from home will be paid for by the company
Uplifted overtime rates if working away from local area
Full Holiday, SSP and Pension package
Working on a range of industrial projects which offers a variety of work
Training and career progression availableRequirements for the role:

Experience managing M&E industrial contracts, from initial project design until complete project delivery and handover
Experience working on water treatment, engineering, pharmaceutical, or other industrial projects
Ability to work in a team or take on independent work as/when required
Be client-facing, able to build and expand current business opportunities
Exposure to Pre-Construction processes, such as RAMS, costing, estimation, surveying, supply chain meetings etc.
Strong timekeeping skills, with an ability to work to deadlines
Customer-service and client-facing skills. Site meetings and supply chain visits will be requiredDuties will include:

Overseeing a complete project life-cycle from initial conception until project handover, with an emphasis on meeting client's needs whilst delivering the project safely, profitably, and to a timely manner
Preparing tenders and quotations
Working with supply chain members
Helping create RAMS with onsite Management teams
Building and developing customer relations to help build new business opportunities
Working with other members of the management team to accurately forecast and quote upcoming projects
Work closely with Site Supervisors/Management to accurately manage onsite engineering teams
Attend regular progress and supply chain meetings to successfully communicate across the channelsIf you are looking to join a well-respected and growing industrial M&E team in the Oxford area, then please send your CV to (url removed) or apply to the advert directly.

Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy

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