Project Manager Infrastructure

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Liverpool, Merseyside
£50,000 - £62,000/annum
Posted 1 day ago
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Civil Engineering specialists in technical deep drainage, wastewater treatment works, storm water management, canal crossings and more. Project range in value from as little as £20,000 through to £500,000. Work is based around the Northwest region. The role of a Projects Manager includes: * Working collaboratively with the Framework Manager to enhance delivery efficiency and promote opportunities while managing risk * Managing multiple sites, ensuring work is completed safely, on time, within budget and to the quality required by the client * Involvement with site level procurement, subcontractor logistics and H&S reporting * Informing the client about project progress and addressing any concerns What you’ll need: * CSCS, SSSTS/ SMSTS * Previous experience of managing multiple teams/projects * HNC / Degree in Civil Engineering or related field, or equivalent experience * Understand civil engineering principles and practices * Excellent organisation and problem-solving skills * Experience of working on UU or AMP projects would be highly advantageous * Ability to communicate effectively with team members and stakeholders * A valid driving licence and willingness to travel to sites across your operational region Working for a regional contractor who is expanding due to increased workload and looking for individuals who are happy to work autonomously and used to managing multiple projects. You will have had experience working within deep drainage/water works ideally working on the AMP or UU projects. Great opportunity to grow with the company who work as a close-knit team who genuinely care about the people who work for them. Money negotiable depending on experience

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