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Project Manager

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City

Type

Permanent

Salary

85000 Annual

Project Manager (Critical Services) - City of London

Our client is a leading commercial fit-out contractor delivering high-end projects across London for an exclusive clientele. They are seeking a Project Manager to join their Critical Services Division, with a focus on expanding their Switchgear servicing and maintenance offering.

In this role, you will work closely with the Divisional Director to oversee the servicing and maintenance of Switchgear systems following installation on commercial projects. A key aspect of the position will also involve business development, helping to grow this division and secure new opportunities.

In return, the company offers excellent opportunities for career progression and professional growth, along with project-based bonuses on successfully delivered, profitable projects.

The ideal Project Manager will have:

  • A Field Engineer background within critical services

  • Flexibility to work OOH if required

  • Experience winning work and bringing on new clients

Job details:

  • Start date: ASAP
  • Location: Various sites across City of London
  • Salary: 75,000 - 85,000 per annum (plus overtime and project bonus)

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