Control Systems Project Manager

Belvedere
4 days ago
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Role: Control System Project Manager

Salary: £55K-£65K

Location: Belvedere (90% office / 10% Site)

About the Role

We’re seeking an experienced Control Systems Project Manager to lead end-to-end delivery of electrical and control systems projects. Covering design coordination, panel build, PLC/SCADA integration, FAT/SAT, installation, and commissioning.

You will manage scope, schedule, budget, risk, suppliers, and stakeholders to ensure safe, compliant, and right‑first‑time delivery.

Typical projects include generator control systems, switchgear and MCCs, ATS/AMF panels, PLC/SCADA (e.g., Siemens/Allen‑Bradley/Schneider), synchronisation/load sharing, UPS integrations, and associated LV power and instrumentation. Experience working on UK electrical projects is essential.

Key Responsibilities

  • Project Ownership | Lead the full lifecycle from bid handover through design, build, test, install, commission, and client handover.

  • Planning | Build and manage programmes (MS Project/Planner), cost plans, margins, change logs, risk registers, and cash flow forecasts.

  • Technical Coordination | Oversee electrical design, panel build, PLC/SCADA, and site teams. Review drawings (SLDs, GA, schematics) and I/O lists.

  • Commercial s Contracts | Manage contract obligations, variations, optioneering, purchase orders, subcontracts, and valuations.

  • Quality s Testing | Plan and run FAT/SAT, develop commissioning plans and method statements, and assure technical documentation and close-out packs (OCM, as-built).

  • HsS s Compliance | Ensure compliance with CDM 2015, RAMS, permits to work, site inductions, and relevant electrical standards (e.g., BS 7671).

  • Stakeholder Management | Act as primary client contact, run coordination meetings, manage expectations and reporting cadence.

  • Continuous Improvement | Standardise templates, checklists, and lessons learned to improve delivery effectiveness.

    Required Experience

  • 5–10 years delivering projects in the UK (power generation, data centres, utilities, industrial automation, critical infrastructure).

  • Proven delivery of projects involving PLC/SCADA (Siemens TIA/Step7, Rockwell/Allen‑Bradley, Schneider), control panels/MCCs, instrumentation, and industrial comms (Modbus, Profibus/Profinet, Ethernet/IP).

  • Hands-on experience planning and executing FAT/SAT and site commissioning with multi‑disciplinary teams.

  • Competent reading/marking up EPLAN/AutoCAD drawings and single line diagrams; familiarity with IEC 61131‑3 concepts.

  • Strong grasp of CDM 2015, RAMS, permits, and site practice. Able to manage subcontractors safely and effectively.

  • Client‑facing communication, progress reporting, and change/claims management.

    Qualifications s Certifications (Desired not essential)

  • Degree or HND in Electrical/Control/Automation Engineering (or equivalent experience).

  • PM certification desirable: APM PMQ, PRINCE2 Practitioner, or PMP.

  • 18th Edition (BS 7671) desirable; ECS/CSCS and SMSTS/SSSTS advantageous.

  • Full UK driving licence, willingness to travel to sites.

  • Awareness of functional safety (IEC 61508/61511) and industrial cybersecurity (IEC 62443) is a plus.

    Skills s Tools

  • Project scheduling and cost control (e.g., MS Project, Excel), risk and change management.

  • Strong technical coordination across design, panel build, software, and site installation/commissioning.

  • Excellent stakeholder management, written reporting, and presentation skills.

  • Proficient with Microsoft 365, SharePoint/Teams; comfortable with structured document control.

  • Proficient with Project management software, MS Project/Panner, Monday dot com, ACC, construction software.

  • Practical understanding of electrical installation/commissioning in live environments and critical facilities

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