MEICA Project Manager

602600
  • Up to £70000 per annum
  • Ashford, England
  • Permanent


Our client, operating in the water sector, is currently seeking a MEICA Project Manager to join their team on a permanent basis. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced M&E Project Manager to play a crucial role in managing and delivering water projects.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Managing MEICA (Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control, and Automation) projects from conception to completion
  • Ensuring projects are delivered on time, within scope, and budget constraints
  • Coordinating with clients, subcontractors, and internal teams for seamless project integration
  • Conducting risk assessments and implementing mitigation strategies
  • Overseeing procurement of materials and equipment
  • Ensuring compliance with industry standards and safety regulations
  • Providing technical guidance and support throughout the project lifecycle
  • Preparing and presenting project status reports and documentation

Job Requirements:

  • Experience in Mechanical and Electrical project management, particularly within the water sector
  • Strong knowledge of MEICA systems and their implementation
  • Understanding of project management methodologies and tools
  • Excellent organisational and leadership skills
  • Proficiency in managing multiple projects simultaneously
  • Strong problem-solving abilities and strategic thinking
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Relevant engineering degree or equivalent qualification

Benefits:

  • Competitive compensation
  • Opportunity to work on significant projects within the water sector
  • Professional development and training
  • Supportive and innovative work environment
  • Comprehensive employee benefits package


If you are an experienced M&E Project Manager with a passion for the water industry, our client would be delighted to hear from you. Apply now to join their dedicated and professional team.

Jack Gandy Lead Consultant

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