£70,000 Per year
Undetermined
Hybrid
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The Electrical Project Manager role involves leading high-voltage electrical infrastructure projects for a mission-driven HV electrical engineering company focused on renewable energy. The position requires managing budgets, site teams, and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. This is a permanent position based in Manchester with UK-wide travel. The company has a strong project pipeline extending to 2027, offering a significant opportunity to impact the carbon-free future of the UK.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead HV electrical infrastructure projects from planning to commissioning
- Manage budgets, programmes, and site teams across the UK
- Coordinate design, engineering, procurement, and delivery functions
- Ensure compliance with H&S, producing RAMS and managing audits
Key Skills:
- Experience in managing HV electrical infrastructure projects
- Strong budget and programme management skills
- Knowledge of health and safety compliance and RAMS production
- Ability to coordinate multiple functions including design and procurement
Salary (Rate): £70,000.00 yearly
City: Manchester
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
• Up to £70K p/a (Permanent) • Hybrid – Manchester HQ with UK-wide travel
Are you an experienced Electrical Project Manager ready to power the UK's carbon-free future? Join a mission-driven HV electrical engineering company delivering vital infrastructure for renewable energy and grid connections. With a strong pipeline of projects into 2027, this is your chance to lead high-voltage installations and make a real impact.
Your job will be to:
- Lead HV electrical infrastructure projects from planning to commissioning
- Manage budgets, programmes, and site teams across the UK
- Coordinate design, engineering, procurement, and delivery functions
- Ensure compliance with H&S, producing RAMS and managing audits
Next steps: Ready to shape the UK's renewable energy future? Apply today.