Project Manager (HVAC) background

Kingston upon Hull
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PROJECT MANAGER (HVAC) BACKGROUND

Based in Hull

Permanent - Full time

Pay: Up to £45,000 dependant on experience

One of our local, well established companies based in Hull, are looking for an project Managers of varying abilities with a background in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. This company is very well respected in the local area and has a proven track record of creating a supportive environment for all employees.

Our client, specialist suppliers of bespoke HVAC equipment, their highly-skilled, quality trained workforce adopts stainless steel 316L high class welding assembly and Siemens PCL control electrical and electronic interfacing to create the highest standard of equipment.

Our client is a specialist in the design and manufacture of high integrity heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment for offshore oil and gas, nuclear, marine, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, process and energy sectors.

Key Responsibilities:

Report to Contracts Manager
Follow a standard process, as defined via the company guidelines
Initiate the project, check feasibility and work out budgets, teams and resources
Carry out planning in accordance with the needs of your client, including setting goals and objectives, defining roles and producing schedules and timelines for tasks.
Select, lead and motivate your project team from both internal and external stakeholder organisations
Manage the project, which includes coordinating the project team to keep them on track and keeping the project on budget
Carry out monitoring and control activities to track the progress of the project
Identify and manage risks to ensure delivery is on time
Implement any necessary changes throughout the process
Report regularly to management and the client
Close the project - this includes evaluating successes and challenges to enhance learning for your next project.Expectations:

You'll lead a project team to meet tight deadlines, which means you may be working under pressure.
A professional dress code and working environment will be the norm, although this may vary for different sectors.
Most of the time you'll be office based but you should expect to travel to visit clients and attend project team meetings.
Project management is a growth area with increasing opportunities.Skills:

You'll need to have:

Excellent organisation skills, to plan the best use of people and resources to meet deadlines
Strong interpersonal skills, to motivate and lead your project team
The ability to monitor and control budgets
Excellent communication and negotiation skills, to manage expectations
The ability to use your initiative and make decisions under pressure
The capacity to use project management software, spreadsheets and databases
Technical knowledge related to Engineering.If you are interested and meet the above criteria, please send your CV to (url removed) or call the Matt on (phone number removed) if you have any queries.

Please note: Prestige Recruitment is an equal opportunity employer with 30 years of service within the recruitment & staffing sector

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