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Junior Project Manager (Plumbing / Electrical / Mechanical)

Rise Technical Recruitment
Bristol
1 week ago
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Junior Project Manager (Plumbing / Electrical / Mechanical)

£40,000 - £50,000 + Company Car + 33 Days Holiday + Profit Bonus + Private Healthcare

Home and Office based, commutable from Bristol, Keynsham, Long Ashton, Bedminster, Weston Super Mare, Bath and surrounding areas

Are you an aspiring Project Manager looking for a role where you will be mentored and trained to become a highly skilled and experienced project manager with the scope of further career development and become a task expert whilst gaining a great work life balance avoiding constant stays away from home and off the tools?

This is a great opportunity for a passionate individual to further their career, looking for the chance to join a close-knit M&E Specialist, that will heavily invest in your career to become a go to specialist in the projects team.

This company have over 30 employees and are renowned for their expertise but also values, they have a low staff turnover and are looking for their next super star to join them in a highly trainable role.

This role will suit an aspiring Project Manager looking for a role where you will be mentored and trained to become a highly skilled and experienced project manager with the scope of further career development and become a task expert whilst gaining a great work life balance avoiding constant stays away from home and off the tools.

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*Managing Projects ranging from £200,000 - £4,00...

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