Mitie Projects
Electrical Project Manager (Major Projects)

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ROLE: Electrical Project Manager – Major Projects (Energy & Utilities) HOURS: 40 hours per week LOCATION: Bromsgrove
At Mitie, our people are our greatest strength, and our promise is to create a place to work where you can thrive and be your best every day. We're looking for an Electrical Project Manager who will deliver projects within the Major Projects (MP) portfolio, overseeing the construction, installation, and commissioning of new electricity contestable connections up to 132kV, along with associated Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) infrastructure.
Role Responsibilities:
- Deliver end-to-end project management, ensuring scope, budget, and client expectations are consistently met.
- Manage a portfolio of projects and maintain accurate internal/external reporting.
- Engage clients for design feedback and approval submissions.
- Plan programmes of work with key client contacts, establishing milestones and deliverables.
- Monitor financial control, including variations, and keep accurate budget records.
- Prepare detailed work instructions and ensure installation teams are fully briefed.
- Conduct audits on site activities and suppliers, raising and mitigating non-conformances.
- Ensure compliance with NRSWA, HAUC, DNO, and IDNO specifications.
- Undertake final quality audits and submit accurate documentation for client/DNO approval.
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- Project Management qualification – Essential
- Full UK Driving Licence – Essential
- Proven experience as a Project Manager within HV/LV installations – Essential
- Strong knowledge of contestable connections up to 132kV – Essential
- Excellent organisational and time management skills, with the ability to forward plan – Essential
What's in it for you?
- Work on high-profile, large-scale energy projects shaping the UK's infrastructure.
- Be part of a collaborative, supportive environment that values professional growth.
- Competitive salary, benefits, and career progression opportunities.
- There's a place for you at Mitie — join us today!
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