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Lead the UK's EV infrastructure rollout as an EV Project Manager in Croydon. Manage end-to-end charging projects, ensuring compliance with NICEIC and BS7671 standards. Enjoy a hybrid role with a 35-day holiday, bonus, BUPA healthcare, and car allowance. Join a forward-thinking team driving net-ze...
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United Kingdom , Croyden
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50000.00 - 60000.00 GBP / Year
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Hedera Hiring Ltd
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Until further notice
An EV Project Manager is a pivotal professional at the forefront of the electric mobility revolution, orchestrating the complex deployment of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. These specialized project managers bridge the gap between strategic vision and on-the-ground reality, ensuring the successful rollout of the networks that power our transition to sustainable transportation. For professionals seeking dynamic and impactful careers, EV Project Manager jobs represent a growing and critical field within green technology and construction. The core responsibility of an EV Project Manager is the end-to-end leadership of charging station projects, from initial conception and planning through to commissioning and handover. This involves developing comprehensive project plans that outline scope, timelines, and budgets. A typical day includes coordinating a diverse array of stakeholders, including internal engineering teams, civil contractors, electrical installers, utility companies (often referred to as DNOs or IDNOs), local authorities, and clients. They are the central point of communication, providing regular updates, managing expectations, and resolving issues to keep projects on track. Ensuring strict compliance with electrical safety standards, building regulations, and industry-specific certifications is a non-negotiable aspect of the role, requiring meticulous attention to detail. Common responsibilities across EV Project Manager jobs encompass resource allocation, risk management, and financial oversight. Managers procure materials and equipment, schedule personnel, and conduct site visits to monitor progress, quality, and safety. They oversee testing and commissioning procedures, ensuring installations are operational and compliant before being released for public or private use. Furthermore, they manage project budgets, track expenditures, and implement mitigation strategies for any potential delays or cost overruns, always balancing technical requirements with commercial objectives. Typical skills and requirements for this profession are a blend of technical knowledge and strong leadership. A background in electrical engineering, construction management, or a related field is highly advantageous, providing the necessary foundation to understand the technical complexities of high- and low-voltage electrical systems. Formal project management methodologies (like PRINCE2 or Agile) are often essential. Key soft skills include exceptional communication, stakeholder engagement, problem-solving, and the ability to lead multidisciplinary teams under pressure. Familiarity with relevant wiring regulations and electrical certification schemes is commonly expected. As the industry evolves, a passion for sustainability and a forward-thinking mindset are invaluable traits for anyone pursuing EV Project Manager jobs, positioning them as key players in building the infrastructure for a cleaner future.

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