Ably Resources Ltd
Senior Electrical Project Manager (Data Centres)

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An established contractor is looking to appoint an experienced Senior Electrical Project Manager to support the delivery of major mission-critical projects across the UK.
This is an opportunity to join a specialist team delivering technically complex, high-value electrical installations for some of the world's leading data centre operators.
The Role
Reporting into the Project Director, you'll take ownership of the electrical delivery of a large-scale project from construction through to commissioning.
Key responsibilities include:
- Leading and developing the site management and engineering teams.
- Managing the electrical package to ensure works are delivered safely, on programme and within budget.
- Coordinating subcontractors and specialist suppliers throughout the construction process.
- Driving quality standards across installation, testing and commissioning.
- Working closely with the client, consultants and wider project team to resolve technical challenges.
- Managing technical submissions and approvals.
- Supporting project planning, sequencing and programme delivery.
- Chairing subcontractor coordination meetings and producing progress updates.
- Monitoring project performance, reporting key metrics and identifying opportunities for continuous improvement.
- Promoting best practice in health, safety and environmental performance across site.
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You'll ideally have:
- Significant experience delivering large-scale electrical projects.
- Previous experience managing multidisciplinary site teams.
- Strong technical knowledge of electrical building services.
- Excellent planning, communication and stakeholder management skills.
- A commercial mindset with the ability to balance programme, quality and cost.
- A proactive approach to problem solving and decision making.
- A strong commitment to health and safety.
Experience delivering data centres, pharmaceutical, life sciences, advanced manufacturing, healthcare or other mission-critical environments would be highly advantageous.
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