Electrical Project Manager

Oxford
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Electrical Project Manager (Site Based)
Oxford
Permanent
£65,000 - £80,000 + Benefits. DOE

About the Role
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Electrical Project Manager to join a highly reputable electrical contractor based in Oxford. With a group turnover exceeding £500 million, this company is a market leader in the design, installation, and commissioning of mechanical and electrical systems. Their diverse portfolio includes projects ranging from £1M to over £100M across sectors such as commercial offices, data centres, education, government buildings, retail, residential infrastructure, and pharmaceutical laboratories.

About the Company
This contractor’s reputation is built on:
• A responsive and collaborative approach to client relationships.
• Consistently delivering projects on time, within budget, and to the highest quality standards.
• A dedicated in-house team of skilled professionals committed to excellence.
• A strong emphasis on health and safety, performance, and professional development.
• Strategic partnerships enabling tailored solutions for varied and complex building requirements.

Key Responsibilities:
• Oversee and manage electrical projects from inception to completion, ensuring quality, budget, and schedule adherence.
• Collaborate with clients, design teams, and subcontractors to ensure clear communication and project alignment.
• Monitor project progress and resolve any issues or risks that arise during the project lifecycle.
• Coordinate and manage resources, including materials, labour, and equipment.
• Ensure compliance with health and safety standards and relevant regulations.
• Prepare and manage project documentation, including PEPs, RAMS, and progress reports.
• Lead regular project meetings, providing updates to stakeholders and addressing any concerns.
• Foster and maintain strong client relationships to ensure satisfaction and future opportunities.

What We’re Looking For:
• Experience:
o Proven track record as an Electrical Project Manager managing projects valued from £1M to £100M+.
o Experience working for a building services contractor is preferred (however we are keen to talk to candidates from a main contractor aswell)
• Skills:
o Strong leadership and problem-solving abilities.
o Excellent communication and client management skills.
o Proficiency in project management software and tools.
• Knowledge: In-depth understanding of electrical systems and building services.

What’s in it for You:
• Competitive salary: £65,000 - £80,000 (dependent on experience).
• Comprehensive benefits package.
• Opportunities for career progression and professional development.
• Be part of a collaborative team working on prestigious projects.

Why Join?
This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a trusted contractor known for excellence and innovation. You’ll have the chance to contribute to high-profile projects and grow your career within a supportive and professional environment.

Interested? Contact Em Dagli at Romans Recruitment Group for a confidential discussion or more details. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to advance your career

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