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FM Project Manager - Southampton

Job Type
Permanent
Location
Southampton, Hampshire
Salary
From £50000 per annum + V Good pension + Employee Benefits
Job Ref
BBBH151491_1727352838
Date Added
September 26th, 2024
Consultant
william strong

Project Manager required for Hard FM Project delivery in Southampton - PERMANENT POSITION

£50,000 per annum

Days Monday to Friday - however there will be a requirement to work pre-planned evenings and weekends.

General Purpose Of Role:

  • Delivery of Hard FM Mechanical and Electrical projects in a large building in Southampton
  • Adhering to Health and Safety standards
  • Writing RAMS and SSOW's
  • Management of Contractors
  • Planning and scheduling Mechanical and Electrical tasks
  • Southampton

Essential Requirements:

  • Very good experience as a Project Manager
  • Very good experience of delivering and overseeing Mechanical + Electrical projects
  • A health and safety qualification is essential
  • Mechanical and Electrical knowledge related to project management
  • Willingness to work pre-planned evenings and weekends when required
  • Southampton

£50,000 per annum plus very good company pension and excellent employee benefits scheme

Fantastic Permanent Project Manager with major career prospects in an internationally renowned building management company. Ideal job for an experienced Project Manager with experience in the delivery of mechanical and electrical projects and living in areas such as Southampton, Portsmouth, Gosport,Romsey, Bournemouth, Salisbury, Havant and the nearby areas to Southampton.

Application by CV or call William Strong on 07881333235

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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