Project Manager - Site based (Lancashire) @ Projective Ltd
placeHart, England, United Kingdom
businessOn Site
scheduleFull Time
Posted 3 days ago
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Overview
Are you looking for a Project Manager role in Engineering that is site-based? At Projective Ltd, you will use your Project Management expertise to help engineer a brighter future. This high-impact, client-facing role focuses on reducing emissions, optimizing processes, and transforming site performance on a large site in Lancashire.
Role Highlights
- Site based for an initial 12-14 months with extension opportunities
- Leading industrial projects in process and mechanical engineering
- Collaborate with a team of skilled engineers and subject matter experts
- Deliver sustainability and decarbonisation projects from concept to implementation
- Mentor and manage project engineers to uphold operational excellence
Key Responsibilities
- Manage client-led projects within industrial settings
- Oversee and sign off engineering designs and documentation (flowsheets, PFDs, P&IDs)
- Ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget
- Propose added value solutions and drive continuous improvement
- Coach and support the development of junior engineers
Required Skills and Qualifications
- Extensive experience in project management within an engineering context
- Proven track record in industrial project delivery, especially within manufacturing or utility plants
- Knowledge of process design and safety standards (HAZOPS, construction design management)
- Project Management and relevant engineering qualifications
- High proficiency in MS Office, MS Project and related software
- Valid driving license and own transport
What We Offer
- Professional and diverse work environment
- Flexible working hours with hybrid working arrangements
- Meritocratic promotional opportunities and an annual bonus
- Membership to a professional institute paid for by the company
- Competitive salary and benefits package
Key skills/competency
- Project Management
- Engineering
- Industrial Projects
- Process Design
- Sustainability
- Client-Facing
- Team Leadership
- Continuous Improvement
- Decarbonisation
- Risk Management
How to Get Hired at Projective Ltd
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Customize Resume: Tailor your resume to highlight related engineering projects.
- Showcase Leadership: Emphasize previous team management and mentoring experience.
- Highlight Client Skills: Demonstrate proven client-facing project successes.
- Prepare Examples: Use project metrics and outcomes in discussions.
📝 Interview Preparation Advice
Technical Preparation
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Review engineering project case studies.
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Study process design documentation.
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Brush up on MS Project skills.
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Learn industry safety standards.
Behavioral Questions
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Describe challenge with client communication.
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Explain leadership in past projects.
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Showcase conflict resolution experience.
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Detail teamwork in stressful situations.
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