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Electrical Package Manager

Newport
4 weeks ago
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We are working with a leading main contractor with a turnover of £700m and a strong international presence across sectors who are looking for an electrical package manager to join their team to deliver a very notable 68MW data centre in South Wales.

Reporting to an electrical lead, you will join a talented team with an overview of managing a number of complex specialist packages across the campus. You will join from the beginning of the delivery phase, to manage and motivate subcontractors through the 3 year scheme to PC.

Responsibilities:
• Read, understand and scrutinise Specifications, Programmes & Drawing
• Design review and validation
• Assisting with Procurement of Plant and subcontractors
• Liaising with Project Managers, Project Directors and external design consultants.
• Competent using Microsoft Office software
• Prepare Contract Documents I.e. Method Statements, Risk Assessments, RFI’s, etc.
• Coordination and management of subcontractors
• Instruct and coordinate construction managers
• Read, understand and scrutinise Sub-Contract instructions
• Commissioning and testing

The Ideal Candidate should have:
• Have at least gained a HNC in Electrical Engineering (or be working towards gaining)
• Must have experience running MEP over £10m
• Must have major commercial, healthcare or pharmaceutical experience.
• Strong communication skills
• Be within commuting distance of Slough
• A willingness to develop their career and to strive towards promotion
• Will be familiar working on large shell & core projects
• A minimum 5 years’ experience in a management role
• Ideally the candidate will have subcontracted to main contractors.

Sign off to pay a very attractive salary or day rate with an opportunity to join one of the most prestigious projects delivered in the region. They are also happy to pay people accomadation and weekly travel back to place of residence if not accessible to the project

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