EPC Construction Manager

Stamford
1 month ago
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The COMPANY
Our client is a well established Global manufacturer of power generation/turbines/combustion to a myriad of industries including Marine, Petrochemical, Waste to Energy, Offshore Oil & Gas, Power Generation, etc. Their market leading comprehensive product range means that they have gained an enviable global reputation synonymous with excellence in the +100 countries that utilise their products/services. We are proud to be an integral part of their ongoing expansion, providing them with suitable local staff to complement their outstanding existing team.

The ROLE
Due to continued growth an opportunity has arisen for a strategically important Construction Team Manager to take responsible for overseeing construction projects, from initiation to completion within EMEA region - This includes coordinating, budgeting, scheduling, and supervising the work of construction crews and subcontractors.
This role requires a flexible and dynamic individual with a passion to deliver complex engineering and construction projects worldwide. Responsible for the development and growth of the construction team and installation business across EMEA, working in a variety of sectors; Power, petrochemical, offshore, Refining, Pharmaceutical, etc.

The CANDIDATE
The successful Construction Team Manager candidate will be a talented professional with considerable experience within a similar EPC environment. Some of the experience you will possess includes;

  • Construction & commissioning
  • Excellent team management skills
  • Industrial construction environment experience
  • Strong technically
  • Background in oil & gas/combustion/EPC
  • Willingness to travel
  • Happy to work in the office when not on site

    SALARY -Dependent on experience
    PACKAGE includes;
    Bonus
    Car Allowance
    Relocation package available for the right candidate
    Pension
    Etc.

    Location: North Cambridgeshire, South Lincolnshire, Rutland
    Salary: Depending on Experience + Excellent Package

    This role is commutable from:
    Huntingdon
    Peterborough
    Stamford
    Grantham
    Newark
    Leicester
    Corby
    Kettering
    Market Harborough
    Melton Mowbray
    Oakham
    Spalding
    Spalding
    Bourne
    Sleaford
    Lincoln
    Cambridge
    Northampton
    Nottingham
    Leicester

    Alternative Titles:
    EPC Installation Manager, EPC Construction Manager, EPC Project Manager, EPC Construction Consultant, Construction Manager - Oil & Gas, EPCM, EPC, Construction Manager - Combustion, Construction Manager - Flares, Construction Manager - Burners, EPC Installation Manager

    Mana Resourcing is a specialist recruitment company working within the Engineering, Sales, IT and Commercial sectors. We are established to service and support the recruitment requirements of modern businesses and candidates alike.
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