Mechanical & Electrical Project Manager

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M&E Project Manager - Civils, Water & Wastewater Projects - South Wales & Herefordshire
My client is a Leading Construction Company that serves the water, environmental and energy sectors. They connect over 16m customers with essential water, energy and transport services across the regions in which they operate.
They have developed into a sector leading employer. Their people are rewarded with excellent rates of pay, they support a healthy work life balance with increased holidays, and they offer industry leading benefits. All this comes with an unrivalled opportunity for personal and professional development throughout your career in the business.
About the Role
As an M&E Project Manager, you will be responsible for managing the full lifecycle of mechanical and electrical projects, from design and procurement through to construction, testing, and final handover. Working as part of the MEICA delivery team, you will provide technical expertise and ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, and within budget.
You will act as a key point of contact for clients and stakeholders, ensuring compliance with industry standards while driving efficient and high-quality project delivery.
What would the company like from you?
A strong commitment to health, safety, and quality standards The ability to manage complex projects from start to finish Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills A proactive and solution-focused approach Strong commercial awareness and cost management capability Ability to manage risk and deliver value engineering solutions A collaborative mindset with the ability to lead project teams What skills & experience do we require? Mechanical or Electrical qualification (ONC/HNC/Degree or equivalent) Minimum 3 years' experience in project or site management within M&E or MEICA Experience within water, utilities, or infrastructure sectors (preferred) Knowledge of WIMES standards, CDM regulations, and industry compliance requirements Strong understanding of project planning, procurement, and delivery processes Experience managing subcontractors and supply chain partners Proficiency in Microsoft Office (CAD knowledge advantageous) Full UK driving licence
Key Responsibilities
Manage the full project lifecycle from design and procurement to installation and handover Ensure all health and safety standards are implemented and maintained on site Oversee project costs, budgets, and financial forecasting Ensure compliance with technical standards, specifications, and regulations Act as the main point of contact for clients and provide regular project updates Identify, assess, and mitigate project risks Develop and manage project programmes, schedules, and deliverables Review technical documentation, drawings, and subcontractor submissions Manage subcontractors and supply chain performance on site Develop and review RAMS and ensure safe systems of work are in place Lead project reviews and continuous improvement initiatives
Benefits
Competitive salary Car allowance 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays) Workplace pension scheme Private medical insurance (BUPA) Life assurance Employee Assistance Programme Opportunities for career progression and professional development A supportive and collaborative working environment
Location:
Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taff
Salary:
£70,000 - £80,000 /annum Excellent company benefits, car etc
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Construction

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