Project Manager

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TGS International Group
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About the role

Role: Project Manager (Data Centre Connectivity)

Salary: £65,000 – £75,000 + package

Employment type: Full time

Location: London, with travel as needed



Want to make an application Make sure your CV is up to date, then read the following job specs carefully before applying.

This is for someone who’s moved beyond site delivery and is now genuinely running projects end-to-end.


You’ll be responsible for structured cabling and connectivity projects across data centre environments, owning delivery from early stages through to handover. It’s less about being on site day-to-day and more about making sure the whole job runs properly.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Managing projects end-to-end across data centre environments
  • Owning programme, delivery, and coordination across multiple workstreams
  • Managing engineers, supervisors, and subcontractors
  • Acting as the main client interface for your projects
  • Handling reporting, progress updates, and issue management
  • Managing variations and supporting commercial delivery
  • Identifying risks early and driving solutions


What You’ll Need

  • Proven experience running data centre connectivity projects

Background in:

  • Structured cabling (copper & fibre)
  • Data centre environments
  • Experience managing programme, delivery, and reporting
  • xwzovoh
  • Comfortable dealing with clients and multiple stakeholders
  • Strong coordination and organisational skills


Nice to Have

  • Exposure to hyperscale environments (AWS, Microsoft, Meta etc.)


The Reality

  • You’ll have exposure to commercials but may still be developing full P&L ownership
  • This is a delivery-led PM role rather than a true programme position

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