Senior Electrical Project Manager - D&B Office Fit Out Projects (Up to £10M M&E Value)
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£80,000 - £100,000 + Travel Paid + Health Insurance
Oxford
We're working with a well-established and growing M&E contractor delivering high-spec Design & Build office fit-out projects, typically with M&E values of up to £10 million. They're now looking to appoint a Senior Electrical Project Manager to take full ownership of large-scale schemes, working with Tier 1 main contractors and leading delivery on site.
This is an exciting opportunity to step into a high-impact, client-facing role, where your leadership, energy, and interpersonal skills will be just as important as your technical knowledge. You'll be supported by a Project Director who oversees the wider division and visits site on a fortnightly basis — leaving you with autonomy to lead confidently.
The Role:
Take the lead on complex D&B fit out projects from pre-construction through to handover
Coordinate electrical and wider MEP works across the site, managing subcontractors and ensuring compliance with design, programme, and quality expectations
Act as the key client contact on site — building trust, credibility, and long-term relationships
Champion safety, efficiency, and communication at all stages of the project lifecycle
Drive project outcomes with a proactive, solutions-led approach
Requirements:
Senior Electrical Project Manager background with strong D&B delivery experience
Experience in a client-facing role, ideally with Tier 1 main contractors or large commercial projects
Ability to lead by example and take complete ownership xxuwjjq of a project on site
A confident communicator with the personality to win over clients and consultants
Organised, driven, and focused on delivering results
What's on Offer:
£80,000 - £100,000 salary
Travel expenses paid
Private health insurance
25 days annual leave + public holidays
Supportive leadership with autonomy and trust