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Project Manager - Power & Utilities
Location: North England
Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent
Turner Lovell are recruiting on behalf of an established UK engineering and infrastructure contractor with a strong presence across the power and utilities sector.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established business with a strong pipeline of work, where you'll have ownership of projects from planning through to completion, leading multidisciplinary teams and managing programme, commercial performance and key client relationships.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage multiple projects from planning through to delivery and handover.
- Ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the required quality standards.
- Coordinate project teams including Engineers, Supervisors, Planners, Site Operatives and subcontractors.
- Plan and manage labour, plant, materials and other project resources.
- Act as a key point of contact for clients and project stakeholders.
- Monitor programme, cost, risk and overall project performance.
- Ensure compliance with relevant health, safety, quality and environmental requirements.
- Manage project documentation, reporting and handover requirements.
- Work closely with commercial, engineering and operational teams throughout project delivery.
- Identify risks, resolve delivery issues and support continuous improvement.
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Qualifications & Experience
- Previous Project Management experience within power, utilities, electrical infrastructure or a similar engineering environment.
- Experience managing projects from planning through to completion.
- Strong leadership and team management skills.
- Good client and stakeholder management experience.
- Commercial awareness and understanding of project cost and programme management.
- Strong understanding of health and safety within an operational environment.
- Relevant Health & Safety or Project Management qualifications would be advantageous.
- Full UK Driving Licence


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If you're an experienced Project Manager within the power, utilities or electrical infrastructure sector and would be interested in exploring a new opportunity in the North, please get in touch with Anusha Gopalan (anusha.gopalan@turnerlovell.com) for a confidential discussion.
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