NEC Project Manager
- Posted 15 May 2024
- Salary £50k - 65k per year
- LocationDerby
- Job type Permanent - Full Time
- Discipline Water & Environmental
- ReferenceJO0000051078
- Contact NameLibby Horner
Job description
Role: NEC Project Manager
Location: Derby or Birmingham (hybrid)
Salary: Up to £65,000 per annum depending on experience
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent
Are you a Project Manager with experience working on complex schemes in the water sector using the NEC form of contract? Are you looking to develop your career within an innovative consultancy that offers flexible working?
My client, one of the UK's leading technical engineering consultancies in the Water sector, is looking for a Project Manager to support their fast-growing Customer Programmes department, working on large infrastructure schemes in the water sector.
You will work on clean & waste water projects attached to a water utility framework in the Midlands. Candidates must have Water sector experience and a working knowledge of NEC contracts.
This is a hybrid role, meaning you will split your time between my client's office in Birmingham or the end client's office in Derby, on a 40-hour week.
Reporting to the Programme Manager, your role will involve managing projects from inception to completion, driving high levels of customer satisfaction, providing technical advice to different stakeholders and using NEC3 and NEC4 contracts.
Essential attributes:
·Experience with managing projects in the water sector
·Experience working with NEC3 or NEC4 contracts (ideally possessing ECC qualification)
·Be a member of APM
In return, my client offers an extensive benefits package including flexible working, paid training/career development, 24 days' annual leave + bank holidays, Bonus Scheme, Life Assurance and Pension Contribution Scheme.
Apply today and if successful, I will be in touch. You can contact me at libby.horner@carringtonwest.com / 02394 314919.
Due to the volume of applicants, we may only be able to respond to applicants who are to be progressed to the next stage.