Project Manager

Gearing Recruitment Solutions Ltd
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11 months ago
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Project Manager - Water Industry

MEICA - Mechanical, Electrical, Controls and Automation

A MEICA contractor specialising in clean and wastewater is looking for a Project Manager. They design, manufacture and install specialist MEICA systems and are at the forefront of delivering innovative solutions into the industry.

If you have experience delivering projects within water, or a similar process engineering industry, then this could be the perfect role for you!

Duties for Project Manager:

  • Project program compliance and updating (with planners)

  • Business development and client liaising

  • Monitoring and periodic review of project commercial performance (with commercial colleagues)

  • Project/package design liaison, review, and updating (with designers)

  • Safe delivery of projects to time, cost, and quality

  • Ensure compliance with applicable statutory and regulatory requirements

  • Management and monitoring of approved specialist sub-contractors and wider supply chain partners

  • Coordination and liaison with key project stakeholders (internal & external)

  • Management of operational assets prior to client hand-over

  • Will have an engineering background with aligned academic and training qualifications

    Required Skills for Project Manager:

  • Previous demonstrable experience in a similar MEICA project management role

  • Appropriate hnc, degree or engineering qualification

  • Computer literacy, particularly with MS Office applications is essential

    GRS (Gearing Recruitment Solutions) operates across the following sectors, frameworks and industries:- water treatment, clean water, wastewater, waste water, wwtw, wtw, thames water, anglian water, cambridge water, essex water, ses water, southern water, southeast water, amp 6, amp 7, scottish water, sutton and east surrey water, wessex water, south west water, severn trent water, welsh water, united utilities, yorkshire water, STW, sludge, treatment works, chemical dosing, sewage, pumping station, booster station, paper mill, brewery, food processing, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, process engineering

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