Client: Our client is a nationally renowned M&E Contractor who turnover in excess of £250M. With numerous offices throughout the country their client base ranges from end users to large main contractors, including: Kier, Morgan Sindall, Wates and Carillion. They specialise in technically challenging projects within the Datacentre, Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Residential and R&D sectors. Following the appointment on a major project in London, they are looking to recruit a Senior Electrical Project Manager for their operations team.
Role: Senior Electrical Project Manager – London – £400-£500 per day CIS
The successful candidate will be responsible for managing a £25M M&E package within their own discipline, reporting into a Project Director. The project is new build commercial block. Key to this role is managing the project; ensuring it is completed on time, to a high quality and within budget.
Role/Responsibilities:
- Tender review/validation
- Design Management (reviewing design liaising with client, main contractor and consultants)
- Procurement of subcontractors, kit and plant
- Technical submittals
- RFIs – Liaison with client team, main contractor and sub contractors
- Value Engineering where applicable
- Programming of works – using MS Project or Asta project
- Health & Safety management (RAMs)
- Commercial Responsibility, assisting with sub contractor variation accounts working alongside project specific Quantity Survey.
- Management of variations
- Team Coordination (overseeing engineers, construction managers and supervisors)
- Progress meetings with sub contractors, client and internal meetings
- Overseeing commissioning stages
- Formulation of OM Manuals and client handover
The ideal candidate:
- Will be familiar working in a fast pace environment
- Experience working in the commercial sector
- Experience managing projects to a minimum of £20M within your own discipline
- A minimum 5 years’ experience in a management role
- Ideally the candidate will have subcontracted to main contractors such as Wates, Lend Lease, Sir Robert McAlpine and Mace.
