Location: London, Greater London Salary: £100,000 - £110,000 + Benifits
Electrical Project Manager – Commercial Build (London) Comprehensive Health & Wellbeing support including mental health initiatives, an Employee Assistance Programme, and a dedicated Wellbeing Network. Structured career development plans with clear progression opportunities.
Our client is a well-established and expanding M&E subcontractor with a strong presence across commercial, pharmaceutical, and data centre projects in the UK and Europe.
Due to a new commercial build secured in North London, we are now seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer to join the on-site team. This is a permanent opportunity offering long-term career progression with a company that invests in its people.
Responsibilities:
Prepare method statements and risk assessments in collaboration with the construction team.
Produce front-end studies, including capital cost estimates, project schedules, material take-offs, and tender schedules.
Compile and analyse technical and contract documentation for tendering.
Monitor and update delivery schedules to support site operations.
Use the RFI system to clarify design queries with the Design team.
Track progress against the construction programme and produce regular progress reports.
Develop short-term look-ahead programmes to assist with planning and production.
Carry out inspections, snagging, and ensure quality control standards are met.
Manage document control processes and maintain accurate records.
Requirements:
Proven experience in an Electrical Engineering role within the construction or M&E sector.
Strong commercial understanding and awareness.
Knowledge of Health, Safety & Environmental systems.
Ability to identify and manage team strengths and development areas.
Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise workload effectively.
Commitment to continuous professional development.
On Offer:
Competitive salary (circa £100k - £110k) depending on experience.
A permanent position on a high-profile commercial project in North London.
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