EC&I Project Manager

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EC&I Project Manager/Site Manager - Contract, possible temp-perm
Are you an experienced EC&I Project Manager/Site Manager ready to lead complex, high-value projects in highly regulated environments?
We are seeking a proven leader to deliver Electrical, Control & Instrumentation projects across high-hazard industries including Oil & Gas, Nuclear, Petrochemical, Utilities, Food & Beverage and COMAH-regulated sites.
This role offers the opportunity to take full ownership of projects from concept through to commissioning and handover - ensuring safe, compliant, on-time and on-budget delivery.
The Role
As EC&I Project Manager, you will:

  • Lead full project lifecycle delivery (Concept, FEED, Detailed Design, Procurement, Construction, Commissioning)
  • Manage brownfield & live plant environments with minimal disruption
  • Develop and manage Project Execution Plans (PEP)
  • Oversee budgets ranging from £500k to £50m+
  • Drive safety excellence aligned with COMAH & CDM regulations
  • Manage NEC/FIDIC contracts, change control & commercial risk
  • Coordinate multidisciplinary teams across Electrical, ICA, Process & Mechanical
    Technical Scope
    Electrical Systems
    HV/LV distribution, switchgear & MCC upgrades, UPS systems, power studies
    Control Systems
    DCS, PLC & SCADA platforms, IEC 62443 cybersecurity compliance, legacy integrations
    Instrumentation & Functional Safety
    SIS lifecycle management, IEC 61508 / 61511 compliance, ATEX/DSEAR environments
    Regulatory Environment
    Projects may fall under:
  • HSE / COMAH
  • ONR (Nuclear)
  • ATEX / DSEAR
  • IEC & BS standards
  • Functional Safety (SIL, LOPA, HAZOP, HAZID)
    What We’re Looking For
  • Degree in Electrical / Control / Instrumentation Engineering
  • 8–15+ years’ experience in EC&I project delivery
  • Strong background in COMAH & high-hazard industries
  • Proven delivery of multi-million-pound CAPEX projects
  • CEng (or working toward)
  • PRINCE2 / PMP / APM desirable
  • Functional Safety certification (TÜV preferred)
  • SMSTS / NEBOSH / IOSH
    Success Looks Like
  • On-time, on-budget delivery
  • Zero LTI
  • Strong client satisfaction
  • Full regulatory compliance
  • High-quality audit outcomes
    If you’re a commercially astute, safety-driven EC&I professional looking to lead complex engineering programmes in regulated environments, we want to hear from you.
    Apply now or contact us directly for a confidential discussion

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