Project Manager - Water

Southampton
2 weeks ago
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We’re recruiting a Project Manager for a main contractor to support with closing out AMP7 and starting projects on AMP8. The projects will include design and build schemes up to £50m on existing and new build assets across the Southern Water network in Hampshire, West Sussex and Brighton. Despite being a large region, there is more than enough work in the pipeline to keep you on projects within commutable distance from home.

The Project Manager will manage individual projects up to £25m or a portfolio of lower value schemes. Each of these projects will have a structured team of Agents, Engineers and a commercial team who you’ll work closely with to achieve the best results for both contractor and client.

Key Duties:

  • Early contractor engagement with the client and internal design teams

  • Plan and lead workshops/event for internal and external stakeholders

  • Ensure the project is meeting overall quality and environmental specifications

  • Work with a Risk Manager to identify and risks and opportunities

  • Line management of operational team, comprising of Agents, Foreman, Engineers, TWC etc.

  • Lead the commercial team to manage risk, profitability, cashflow as well as any change in the scope or programme.

  • Overall responsibility to ensure CDM is applied in line with legislation

    Experience of working the water sector is favourable but not essential however we expect a Project Manager to have shown a clear route of progression through engineering roles and management before becoming a Project Manager. If you are Site Agent or Senior Site Agent looking to make the step up, please apply.

    Please feel free to get in touch with any questions about the project or job role

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