Turner Lovell
Senior Project Manager

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Role: Senior Project Manager - Energy Projects
Location: London & Home Counties / Hybrid
Salary: Competitive + Package
Turner Lovell is supporting a leading infrastructure contractor delivering major power and grid connection projects across the UK.
Due to continued growth and a strong order book, our client is seeking an experienced Senior PM to lead the delivery of complex HV power infrastructure schemes, including substations, grid connections, renewable energy, and large-scale energy projects.
You will take overall responsibility for project delivery from early development through to commissioning and handover, ensuring safe, efficient, and commercially successful execution.
Key Duties:
- Lead the delivery of HV/EHV power projects across the full lifecycle.
- Manage client relationships and act as the main point of contact throughout project execution.
- Oversee programme, cost, risk, and resource management to ensure successful project outcomes.
- Coordinate internal teams, subcontractors, consultants, and supply chain partners.
- Drive high standards of health, safety, quality, and environmental compliance.
- Support commercial activities including contract administration, change management, and project reporting.
- Contribute to project bids, planning activities, and future business opportunities.
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Requirements:
- Strong experience managing high-voltage electrical infrastructure projects.
- Proven track record delivering substation, transmission, distribution, or grid connection projects.
- Ability to manage multiple stakeholders across engineering, commercial, and construction functions.
- Excellent client-facing, leadership, and communication skills.
- Experience working within NEC contract environments is highly advantageous.
- Relevant engineering, construction, or project management qualification preferred.
- Knowledge of projects within the utilities, renewable energy, or power transmission sectors.


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This is an exciting new opportunity to join one of the leading organisations in the electricity transmission sector and work on projects of significant importance to the energy transmission targets. If this sounds like your next challenge, please apply or contact Yana Arif at yana.ari@turnerlovell.com / 0207 448 1100 for further information.
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