Project Manager – HV Substations

Company: The Green Recruitment Company
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Location: London
Job Description:

Project Manager – HV Substations

About the Opportunit

yAn exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Project Manager to join a growing organisation operating within the UK power and T&D sector. This role will focus on the successful delivery of transformer and grid infrastructure projects, supporting utilities, renewable energy developments, and major infrastructure clients across the U

K.The successful candidate will take ownership of projects from initiation through to completion, ensuring delivery on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality and safety. Working within a technically driven environment, you will collaborate with engineering, procurement, logistics, installation teams, and external stakeholders to deliver complex energy infrastructure projec

ts.This position offers a hybrid working model with occasional travel to project sites, client locations, and stakeholder meeti

ngs.Key Responsibil

itiesProject De

  • liveryLead and manage transformer and power infrastructure projects from project award through to comp
  • letion.Ensure projects are delivered in line with agreed scope, programme, budget, quality, and safety requir

ements.Planning & Coor

  • dinationDevelop detailed project plans, schedules, and resource st
  • multidisciplinary teams across engineering, procurement, logistics, and site op

erations.Monitoring &

  • ReportingTrack project performance against key milestones and
  • objectives.Produce regular project reports and provide updates to senior management and st

akeholders.Documentation &

  • DeliverablesManage project documentation, including technical records, quality documentation, progress reports, and contractual
  • deliverables.Ensure all documentation is maintained and submitted in accordance with project

requirements.Stakehol

  • der ManagementAct as the primary point of contact for clients, suppliers, consultants, and
  • internal teams.Build and maintain strong working relationships throughout the pro

ject lifecycle.Commercial & Con

  • tract ManagementMonitor project budgets, costs, and finan
  • cial performance.Support change management processes, claims management, and contrac
  • tual commercial insight to project

decision-making.Risk & Oppo

  • rtunity ManagementIdentify project risks
  • and opportunities.Develop mitigation strategies to minimise delivery impacts and maximis

e project outcomes.Quality, Com

  • pliance & SafetyEnsure compliance with company procedures, industry standards, and reg
  • ulatory requirements.Promote and maintain high standards of health, safety, and quality across al

l project activities.Tender

  • & Business SupportProvide project delivery expertise to support tendering and business
  • development activities.Contribute lessons learned and technical coordination

during bid preparation

  • .Continuous ImprovementCapture lessons learned and support ongoing process
  • improvement best practice project management

across the orga

nisation.Key StakeholdersYou will engage with a range

  • of stakeholders including:Utilit
  • y and infrastructure client
  • sRenewable energy developersClient project management, engine
  • ering, and procurement teamsEngineering consult
  • ants and specialist advisorsLogistics
  • and transportation providersGrid operators and t
  • ransmission system operatorsCertifi
  • cation and regulatory bodiesCo

ntractors and subcon

  • tractorsEssential ExperienceMinimum 5 years’ project management experience within the power, energy, engineering, utilities
  • , or heavy industrial sectors.Proven track record delivering complex technical, engineerin
  • g, or infrastructure projects.Strong understanding of project planning, scheduling, b
  • udgeting, and risk management.Experience managing multiple stakeholders across techn
  • ical and commercial functions.Knowledge of UK health and safety legislation, including the Health & Safety at

Work Act and CDM Regulations….

Posted: June 19th, 2026