Project Manager - Flow Control

Nottingham
3 weeks ago
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Project Manager – Bespoke Engineering Projects

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Location

: Eastwood, Nottingham (Office Based Role)​

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£45,000 Basic Salary

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Bonus, Pension, Holidays, Fuel Expenses, etc.

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Heavy Industries:

Oil & Gas, Power, Energy, Mining, Construction, EPC, Contractors.

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Managing Projects from Quote to Project Completing including:

Quotation, Design, Buying, Procurement, Manufacturing, Logistics, Delivery, Document Control, Installation, Commission, Stakeholder management

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Bespoke Product Manufacturing:

Each Customer will require different specifications and you will be the key point of contact to manage that.

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Project value and length:

Each project is different, and can range from £5k-£2M over a 4 week period to over 2 years.

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You will manage up to 10 Projects at once

Step into a dynamic role leading diverse, technically challenging projects in fluid control systems. We're seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee the delivery of custom-engineered solutions including valves, pumps, seals, dampers, and flow control components for critical global applications.​

About the Company

A leading UK-based innovator in fluid control and isolation technologies, specializing in bespoke, high-performance components for demanding environments. Our solutions serve industries like Power Generation, Carbon Capture, Oil & Gas, Marine, and beyond where precision and reliability drive success.​

The Role

Reporting to the Projects Department Manager at our Nottinghamshire HQ, you'll own the full lifecycle of multiple engineering projects - from strategy and planning to execution and handover. Coordinate cross-functional teams, manage stakeholder relationships, and deliver complex fluid control systems on time, within budget, and to top standards. Occasional UK and overseas travel included.​

Key Responsibilities

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Lead end-to-end delivery of custom projects involving valves, pumps, seals, dampers, and related systems.​

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Foster strong customer and internal relationships as the key point of contact.​

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Direct multi-disciplinary teams to hit milestones and surpass expectations.​

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Manage technical, commercial, and operational elements, including budgets, timelines, and scope changes.​

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Leverage Microsoft Office and ERP tools (e.g., SAP Business One) for tracking, reporting, and control.​

Your Profile

A proactive leader and problem-solver with solid project management experience in engineering. You excel in fast-paced settings, juggling priorities while motivating teams.​

Essential

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Engineering qualification (Apprenticeship/HNC/Degree/Equivalent).​

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3+ years in project management.​

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3+ years in mechanical engineering, ideally with fluid control components like valves or pumps Or Fabrication/Welding/Assembly.

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Experience with multi-disciplinary teams on large-scale projects in heavy industrial sectors (Oil & Gas, Power, Energy, EPC, Material Handling, Mining, Quarrying, etc.)

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Strong communication, stakeholder management, and commercial skills.​

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Proficient in MS Office and ERP systems

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Full UK driving licence and work eligibility.​

Desirable

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Multilingual skills for global clients.​

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Project management certification (e.g., PRINCE2, APMP).​

Rewards

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Competitive salary £35,000–£45,000 plus profit-based bonus.​

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Flexi-time for work-life balance.​

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Company laptop, phone, and growth opportunities in a supportive team.​

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Pension, Holidays, Fuel Expenses, Tech Package, etc.

Ready to drive impactful fluid control projects? Send your CV and a short note on your fit today

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