Electrical Project Manager
Job Type | Permanent |
Area | Dublin, Ireland |
Market | Data CentreData Centre - ConstructionData Centre - EngineeringData Centre - Facilities Management / OperationsData Centre - Tech / IT |
Currency | EUR |
Start Date | |
Advertiser | Courtney Robb |
Job Ref | JB-7832 |
- Description
- Daksta are working in partnership with a large General Contractor who is looking to hire four experienced Electrical Project Managers join their high performing project teams. If you are looking to work on high profile Data Centre project and enjoy working in a challenging and stimulating environment, then this could be the right opportunity for you. The successful candidate must have demonstrated experience from a recognised Sub Contractor in addition, the successful candidate must be ambitious and want to progress their careers within a rapidly growing business.
Responsibilities
- Arrange and chair handover of project from estimating department to construction team
- Liaise with OM in staffing of project
- Validate project and in doing so develop business plan, cost control system, cashflow and billable schedules, etc.
- As Project Manager you will be tasked with producing procurement plan, drawing/design plan, construction programme, S-Curve and histogram
- Liaise with client and design team on procurement and engineering issues
- Develop project safety and quality plans
Experience
- 3rd level qualification in Electrical Engineering, Building Services Engineering or Strong Trades background
- You will ideally possess 10+ years relevant experience in a similar role of which the last 2-3 years have been on Data Centre environments
- Experience working on large Data Centre/Pharmaceutical/Industrial project environments working under main contractor
- Worked as the P.S.C.S. (main contractor)
- Manage performance; monitor, give feedback, and confront issues. Effective communication skills
- Ability to estimate
- Must be living in Ireland/Irish Resident or with an Irish Passport due to COVID Restrictions/Permits this is due to Brexit/Or the right to work in the EU
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