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Step into the role of a Senior Project Manager with a rapidly growing contractor in the thriving data centre construction industry. Oversee a multimillion-pound project in the South of England and lead the delivery of innovative, forward-thinking solutions that leverage cutting-edge technology. This is an exceptional opportunity to shape the future of data centre construction while contributing to transformative projects at the forefront of industry innovation.

Join a dynamic team within a renowned technical construction company recognised for its excellent project delivery. Enjoy a collaborative working environment that offers opportunities for career growth, personal development, and professional achievement. If you're passionate about delivering impactful projects and thriving in a fast-paced, innovative industry, this is your chance to make a lasting impact. As a Senior Project Manager you will be responsible for managing the successful planning, execution, and delivery of high-value construction projects.

There are also opportunities to work in Germany should you wish!

Your Role As A Senior Project Manager Will Include:

  • Manage on-site delivery and oversee end-to-end construction processes.
  • Ensure all works are completed safely, efficiently, and in line with project timelines.
  • Coordinate large multidisciplinary teams, including site managers, project managers etc

    As A Senior Project Manager You Will Have:

  • Experience as a Senior Project Manager within the data centre, Pharmaceutical or construction sector.
    *Experience with high-value projects
  • Based anywhere in the South of England and commutable to one of the projects - Flexibility is essential!

    If you are interested in this role please contact Dea on (phone number removed)

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