Project Director - Data Centre - Norway

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Project Director - Data Centre - Norway

Location: Norway, Norway Salary: €120,000-€150,000 + Rotational Package

Project Director - Data Centres - Norway

We are currently partnering with a Tier-2 Design and Build contractor specialising in Data Centres across Europe. Due to continuous growth, they are looking to expand their team further with an experienced Project Director in Norway.

Responsibilities

•    Project Planning and Strategy: The Data Centre Project Director is responsible for developing a detailed project plan, defining the scope, objectives, and timeline of the data centre construction or upgrade. 
•    Budget and Resource Management: They oversee the project budget, making sure that the costs remain within the allocated limits. 
•    Team Leadership and Coordination: A crucial part of the role is leading a cross-functional project team, including engineers, contractors, architects, and IT specialists. 
•    Risk Management and Compliance: They are responsible for identifying potential risks in the project, such as budget overruns or technical challenges, and creating mitigation plans.
•    Stakeholder Management and Reporting: The Project Director acts as the main point of contact for key stakeholders, including senior management, clients, and vendors.

Requirements
Must have 3+ years’ experience in a similar role
Ideal Candidate will have existing Data Centre experience
Must have EU Passport or RTW in Norway

Benefits

€120,000 - €150,000 + Rotational Package

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Reference: JT - Project Director - 08

Sector: Construction

Type: Permanent

Vision
To consistently deliver a recruitment service that's of an exceptional standard and guided by values of performance, trust, transparency and respect.
Mission
To work in partnership and thoroughly understand the needs and preferences of both our clients and candidates.
Values
Collaborative, passionate, reliable and adaptable - we do not promise what we cannot deliver.