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High Voltage Project Manager

Posted 11 November 2024
Salary Competitive Salary (DOE)
LocationSurrey
Job type Permanent
Discipline Renewable Energy & InfrastructureEnergy Storage & DSR
ReferenceCWG-PM-111124
Contact NameCharlie Wilkes-Green

Job description

​​Job title: Power Transformer Project Manager

Location: Surrey, England, United Kingdom (Hybrid)

TGRC partnered with a global supplier of high-voltage power transformers that is currently looking for a Power Transformer Project Manager.

The Green Recruitment Company is working with a leading global supplier of high-voltage power transformers who have project experience in over 70 countries.

Due to securing significant substation contracts with National Grid, they are looking for a Project Manager who will focus on Project Delivery in their expanding UK team. The role will include project managing the tendering, transport, installation, construction, installation, and maintenance of their power transformers.

Responsibilities:

  • Scoping, scheduling, and controlling the project during the entire project life cycle after taking over from the sales team

  • Leading the communication with the relevant stakeholders around the project including the subcontracting parties, the HQ sales and commercial team, the Factory team, and the customers

  • Identifying issues and risks of the project, reporting to the line manager in a timely manner, suggesting a resolution

  • Building and maintaining a good relationship with the customers and collecting the voices of customers

  • Controlling the documents – design, quality, progress report, and all the contractual project deliverables

  • Supporting HQ/Factory/UK team’s tendering activities

  • Managing the installation and construction stages

  • Other duties as reasonably required by the Company

Your Profile:

  • Electrical Engineering degree, or another relevant degree.

  • Proven experience in a project management role for National Grid, Principal Contractors organisation – preferably specialising in power transformers.