We have opportunities across England with offices in Bradford-on-Avon, Birmingham, Chester, Manchester, Leeds, Redhill, Swansea and offer remote working arrangements, but the the ability to travel to project sites and Client offices within your region is essential.
Key Duties
Act as Project Manager under the NEC4 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC) for the construction of flood risk management and environmental enhancement assetsWork as one team with the Client and Contractor to create shared cultures and behaviours whilst working together to build supportive and inclusive relationshipsCreate alignment to ensure the objectives of all parties are delivered while considering the wider context and long term aims of the ClientJointly own problems and openly explore options to come up with well-supported, optimum value solutions whilst making timely decisionsShare ideas, experiences and expertise to improve and innovate, and share lessons learnedPromote effective engagement with stakeholders and the community and adapt project approach, communication and solutions to their needsEnsure outcomes are delivered that meet commercial, quality, safe and sustainable objectivesRequired Qualifications & Training:
Chartered professional (ICE, APM, CIWEM, RICS or equivalent)NEC3 or NEC4 accredited Project ManagerCurrent CITB Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) or IOSH Managing Safely in Construction qualification is preferableAttended CIRIA’s ‘Environmental Good Practice on Site’ training or CITB ‘Site Environmental Awareness Training Scheme within the last five years is preferableHold a relevant CSCS card or equivalentHold a valid UK driving licenceRequired Experience
Experience in managing NEC ECC contracts on infrastructure projectsExperience in the delivery of flood risk management and/or coastal erosion projects is preferential, or other long linear or water utility infrastructure projectsProject leadership advising on contract strategyReview of contract documents for ambiguity and inconsistencyKnowledge and ability to review and help optimise project programmesDemonstrable and effective management of project risk and changeAbility to prepare monthly reports and chair meetingsCollaborative working with the ECC Supervisor and cost managers to make assessments based on site records and dataGood knowledge and understanding of the CDM Regulations are essentialKnowledge of consents and approvals required to deliver FCERM projects is preferableKnowledge of environmental constraints affecting the delivery of FCERM projects is preferableIdentification of opportunities to minimise whole-life costs and carbonKnowledge, understanding and application of the requirements for contract Completion and the correction of Defects.Why join us
Would you like to work in a business where you feel empowered to grow? Where there is no place for criticism or discrimination. A place where people are mindful and respectful.
If you’re curious what we mean or even how you’ll fit in with our way of working, if you had other thoughts, we’d love to hear them. Our “engaged” behaviours mean that we appreciate diversity. Evolved over 100 years, we have a culture of caring, where our employee’s wellbeing and work-life balance are priorities.
You will learn about our technical excellence and award-winning approach to integrated planning and design. This creates flood alleviation and resilient water infrastructure with lasting environmental and social legacies. You’ll continue to hone skills working with clients and industry-leading professionals, striving for smarter, safer solutions.
The successful applicant will go from being great alone to truly amazing with Binnies.