Project Manager
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Project Manager
Hours of work:45 hours per week
Department: Clean Rivers and Seas
Location: Kent/Hampshire
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Role Purpose
As a Projects Manager at CBUL, your primary responsibility is to ensure the successful delivery of various gravity and pressurised wastewater system projects.
In this role you will be integral to the input throughout the whole lifecycle of schemes from project inception, pricing, programming, planning, execution, and asset integration close out ensuring schemes are delivered safely, compliantly, on-time and within budget.
Role Summary
- Client and Stakeholder Engagement: Liaise with clients, stakeholders, and internal teams to obtain necessary information, licenses, and permits, and to ensure effective communication throughout the project lifecycle.
- Planning and Documentation: Develop and maintain project programs in line with Construction (Design and Management) (CDM) requirements, including the preparation of Construction Phase Plans (CPP), Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS), and other relevant documentation.
- Commercial Management: Collaborate with the commercial team on scoping, pricing, and contract matters, advising on any changes affecting cost, quality, and schedule.
- Customer and Stakeholder Management: Work with the Customer Stakeholder Manager to plan and execute customer and stakeholder management strategies and project communications.
- Carry out any other duties needed for this role
Key Competencies
Experience Required
- Relevant experience in civil engineering is essential, with water or utility network experience being desirable.
Essential Qualifications
- Certifications: Valid Driving Licence; Health, Safety, and Environmental Management certification (IOSH or Construction Managers Safety Certificate); relevant CSCS card. NEBOSH certification is desirable.
Desirable Qualifications
- Education: Degree, HNC, or NVQ Level 6 in Engineering or Construction Management.
Department: Clean Rivers and Seas