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Mechanical Project Manager

Aylin White
City of London
4 days ago
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Electrical Project Manager

Ref: AWIO

Are you an experienced Electrical Project Manager looking to lead high-value, technically complex developments? Join a nationally recognised leader in building services engineering and play a pivotal role in delivering iconic projects that shape the future of our cities and communities.

The Opportunity

Our client, a leading force in the construction and engineering services sector, is seeking a seasoned ElectricalProject Manager to take charge of a major commercial development in London.

With a strong project pipeline across commercial, healthcare, and data centre sectors, this is your chance to work with a business that champions innovation, sustainability, and engineering excellence.

About the Company

  • A globally respected M&E contractor, renowned for delivering technically demanding projects across the UK.
  • Experts in full life cycle building services—offering integrated mechanical and electrical solutions.
  • A collaborative, people-first culture that promotes safety, technical excellence, and continuous development.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the electrical aspect of M&E projects from tender through to completion and handover.
  • Ensure delivery is on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality and compliance.
  • Work closely with Senior Project Managers and Project Directors, providing progress updates and managing risk.
  • Oversee subcontractors, consultants, and suppliers to drive project success.
  • Mentor junior team members and contribute to the growth and success of the wider project team.
  • Maintain strict adherence to all health, safety, and environmental requirements.

Skills & Experience

  • A solid background in electrical engineering with experience leading M&E projects valued between £5M–£10M.
  • Proven track record of managing projects through all phases—from pre-construction to handover.
  • Strong leadership and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to motivate teams and drive performance.
  • Organised, proactive, and commercially aware, with a commitment to delivering quality outcomes.

Why Join?

This is a rare opportunity to take the lead on prestigious projects in central London. You’ll be part of a forward-thinking company that invests in its people, values technical excellence, and offers clear pathways for long-term career progression.

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