Data Installations Manager

Hemel Hempstead
9 months ago
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Data Installations Manager

My client is a well established Data and Electrical Services company based in Hemel Hempstead but servicing clients around Herts, Beds, Bucks and London. This role is mainly based in the Hemel Hempstead, Herts office with occasional visits to client sites to meet the team and clients. This role is part of their expansion.

They are seeking an experienced Data Engineer to join the team in the role of Installations Manager, Project Manager for Data Installations. You will have hands on experience of installing cabling systems including copper and fibre optic cables, CCTV installation, Cable management, Power Supplies, Wifi etc. If you have taken the C&G Fibre or Copper course this would be extremely beneficial.

This role will come with an excellent package.

The role will involve:-

  • Management of multiple projects and teams of engineers and subcontractors

  • Project Management

  • Conducting site surveys and producing quotations using Simpro

  • Deliver on KPI’s and manage workload and timescale demands

  • Managing Data Contracts on client sites together with allocating teams to the contracts

  • Managing the project requirement and procurement of all necessary goods for each project

  • Ensuring Health & Safety is adhered to at all times on site and monitor quality assurance

    If you have strong man management skills, Project Management experience and want to be part of a successful and expanding company and live within easy commuting distance of Hemel Hempstead, Herts, then please apply now

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