IWS Mechanical & Electrical
Trainee Project Manager (FTC)

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Trainee Project Manager (FTC)
Job Title: Trainee Project Manager (FTC)
Location: Wallingford
Salary: To £40,000 depending on experience
IWS M&E mitigates and manages risk from mechanical and electrical failures for a wide range of customers in the public and private sectors throughout the UK.
An established Principle Contractor and Designer within the MEICA Process sector, IWS M&E’s specialisms include pump diagnostics and refurbishment, turn-key project management, chemical dosing and control, and plant and infrastructure maintenance with emergency response.
Are you looking to develop a career in project management within a growing engineering and infrastructure business? As a Trainee Project Manager (FTC), you will support the successful planning, delivery and commercial management of Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) projects while gaining the skills, knowledge and experience needed to progress into a Project Manager role. Working alongside experienced project, commercial and operational teams, you'll play a key role in ensuring projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to the highest standards.
The Role
As a Trainee Project Manager (FTC), you will gain hands-on experience across the full project lifecycle, supporting the delivery of M&E projects from initial enquiry through to completion.
Key Responsibilities Will Include
- Supporting Project Managers with planning, delivery and project administration activities.
- Assisting with site visits, surveys, inspections and project scoping activities.
- Helping to develop project programmes and monitor project progress.
- Maintaining project documentation, records and reporting requirements.
- Raising material orders and assisting with procurement activities.
- Supporting contract administration and client documentation processes.
- Monitoring project costs, budgets and forecasts.
- Assisting with supplier and subcontractor coordination.
- Supporting the preparation of tenders, quotations and pre-qualification questionnaires (PQQs).
- Contributing to Health & Safety, CDM compliance and project risk management activities.
- Attending meetings with clients, contractors and project stakeholders.
- Building strong working relationships across operational, commercial and client teams.
- Supporting business development activities and identifying opportunities within existing client frameworks.
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This role offers a structured development pathway, providing exposure to all aspects of project delivery and preparing you for progression into a Project Manager position.
What You'll Need
Essential Skills & Attributes
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Strong organisational and time management abilities.
- Ability to work effectively under pressure and meet deadlines.
- Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
- A proactive and adaptable approach to work.
- Confidence building relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
- A positive attitude with a willingness to learn and develop.
- Ambition to build a long-term career in project management.
Experience & Knowledge
- Previous experience in a project coordination, project administration or similar support role would be advantageous.
- Exposure to construction, engineering, utilities or infrastructure environments is desirable.
- Understanding of project management principles would be beneficial.
- Site-based experience is advantageous.
- Water industry experience is desirable but not essential.
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications.
Training & Development
- Full training and development will be provided.
- Opportunity to gain practical project management experience.
- Clear career progression route into a Project Manager position.
- Ongoing support from experienced project delivery professionals.


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What You’ll Get In Return
- Family-Friendly Leave Enhanced Maternity, Adoption, Paternity & Shared Parental Leave, Fertility Support, and up to 5 paid Carer’s Days.
- Financial & Life Assurance Life Assurance cover (role dependant) and a Company Pension Scheme with salary sacrifice options.
- Health & Wellbeing Employee Assistance Programme (8 counselling sessions) and 24/7 Virtual GP access for you and your dependents.
- Lifestyle & Perks Cycle to Work Scheme and My Premier Benefits discounts, cashback, and vouchers.
- Professional Development Hands-on training and ongoing career development opportunities
- Inclusion & Belonging Active People Networks – Disability & Neurodiversity, Unity+, Women’s Network, and more.
- Performance & Recognition Annual salary review, Reward & Recognition Scheme, and Long Service Awards.
- Flexibility & Opportunities Overtime available and flexible shifts / hybrid working (role dependant)
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