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With an impeccable reputation for successfully delivering complete turnkey projects across a multitude of industries, this expanding business specialise in enhancing performance through the seamless integration of industrial automation technologies.

A provider of integrated automation solutions, specialising in PLC control, SCADA/HMI with an in-house panel design and manufacturing facility, their main industries include marine & ports, metals, energy, automotive, food & beverage and paper.

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£45,000 - £75,000 + 10% Bonus, £6k Car Allowance, BUPA & Pension

Manage high-tech projects. Blue-chip clients. Project values range from £50k to £3M.

Electrical Project Manager - The Role:

You will be responsible for all aspects of Project Management throughout the project lifecycle, duties will include:

Collecting all contractual obligations, commercial & technical information

Understand, review and communicate requirements to team members

Establish clear ownership for project tasks

Troubleshoot technical issues when the need arises

Manage documentation

Organise and attend FAT, site meetings and surveys with customer

Follow ups during installation & commissioning stages with particular focus on activities including Health & Safety.

Electrical Project Manager - The Person:

Degree or equivalent in Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Project Management experience from electrical & controls automation background, preferably machine based

Proficiency in MS Office & MS Project is essential

Must be flexible for c25% travel throughout the UK – will be an occasion for overseas

Team player with excellent communication skills who takes a confident, proactive and organised approach to work.

This role is commutable from Wolverhampton, Walsall, Telford, Staffordshire, Chester. Ideal opportunity for a seasoned Project Manager or a Control Engineer, Automation Project Engineer, Applications Engineer or Proposals Engineer wanting to progress into Project Management.

For more information contact Sharon Hill

 AE1

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