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Project Manager – Electrical Contractor (Food, Beverage & Automation)

Leicester
4 days ago
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Project Manager – Electrical Contractor (Food, Beverage & Automation)

📍 Hybrid | £60,000 – £70,000 + Car/Package + Private Medical

NuTrade Recruitment is partnering with a trusted electrical contractor specialising in food, beverage, and industrial automation projects. We’re seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead exciting projects across the UK, delivering high-quality results while growing your career.

Company Overview

Trusted electrical contractor specialising in food, beverage, and industrial automation, delivering innovative, high-quality projects nationwide.

Job Summary

Lead electrical and automation projects as a Project Manager, with £60k–£70k salary, hybrid working, career progression, and a supportive, well-established team.

What’s on Offer



💰 Salary: £60,000 – £70,000 + car/package

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🏡 Hybrid working options

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🩺 Private medical care

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📈 Career training and clear progression

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🚀 Join a respected company with long-term growth opportunities

Key Responsibilities

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Coordinate project handovers, site installations, and delivery

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Oversee procurement, purchasing, and approvals in line with company processes

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Manage manufacturing, assembly, and shipment authorisations

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Ensure compliance with Health & Safety and company policies (“Safety First”)

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Lead and support project teams, including recruitment, onboarding, and performance management

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Deputise for senior management when required

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Liaise with clients, subcontractors, and internal departments to maintain strong relationships

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Identify and resolve project issues or non-compliance quickly and effectively

About You

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Proven Project Management experience within electrical contracting

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Experience in food, beverage, or industrial automation sectors preferred

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Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills

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Proactive, solution-focused, and safety-minded

Key Relationships

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Internal: Head of Projects, Commercial Manager, Technical Manager, Site Supervisor

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External: Clients, specialist subcontractors, and suppliers

How to Apply

If you’re ready to take the next step in your career with a market-leading electrical contractor, apply today via NuTrade Recruitment

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