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NEC Project Manager (Industrial Automation / Oil & Gas)

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NEC Project Manager (Industrial Automation / Oil & Gas)
£65,000 - £68,000 + 7K Car Allowance + 10% Bonus + Progression + Autonomy + Varied Work + Flexibility
Warrington, Cheshire

Are you an NEC Project Manager from an Industrial Automation or Oil & Gas background, looking to join a Blue-Chip, global company where you will oversee projects from cradle to grave, having a huge impact in the business?

Do you want a highly autonomous role where you'll be instrumental in the success of multi-million pound projects?

Your role will involve managing upgrade projects for the UK Gas transmission network. The main responsibilities will be overseeing the NEC contract and liaising between departments. This will involve reading, reviewing and creating contractual documentation, making sure deliverables are met and general assistance to the engineering, construction and project teams.

This company employ over 18,500 employees globally and are market leaders in the design, installation and service of advanced industrial automation technology. They are currently striving towards achieving net zero and have sustainability at the heart of their business. They pride themselves on delivering the most reliable distributed control systems on the planet and have recently been awarded multiple contracts to renew the UK's Gas networks.

This role would suit an NEC Project Manager from an Industrial Automation / Oil & Gas background. looking to make their mark on a company who will offer you flexible hours, autonomy and responsibility.

The Role:

Managing projects from cradle to grave
Managing contractual documentation
Working alongside electrical, mechanical, construction and project teams
Liaising with National Grid, National Gas and taking the lead in multi-million pound value projects
The Person:

Project Manager
Background managing NEC4 projects (Options A, C and E)
Industrial Automation or Oil & Gas backgroundJob Reference BBBH 21706a

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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