Project Manager Construction Consultancy


Details:
  • Salary: £50,000 - 58,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: London
  • Date: 11 hours ago
Description:

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Project Manager to join a leading international property and construction consultancy based in London. This Project Manager position offers the chance to work on a diverse portfolio of commercial projects, supporting a wide range of occupier, investor and developer clients. The successful Project Manager will be given the autonomy to lead projects while benefiting from the support, resources and reputation of a highly regarded consultancy.

With a strong pipeline of commercial work across office, mixed-use, industrial and wider real estate sectors, this consultancy continues to expand its project management offering. The incoming Project Manager will work closely with clients and multidisciplinary teams, delivering projects from inception through to completion. This Project Manager opportunity would suit an individual with strong commercial sector experience and a consultancy background.

You must have prior construction consultancy experience to be considered for this role.

The 'Project Manager's' role

The successful Project Manager will take responsibility for the successful delivery of commercial construction projects, ensuring programme, cost and quality objectives are achieved.

Key responsibilities include:

Managing projects through all RIBA stages from inception to completion.
Acting as the key point of contact for clients and stakeholders.
Developing and maintaining project programmes and reporting frameworks.
Coordinating consultants, contractors and wider project teams.
Monitoring project risks and implementing mitigation strategies.
Managing procurement activities and contract administration processes.
Chairing project meetings and producing client reports.
Supporting the delivery of multiple commercial projects simultaneously.
Building and maintaining strong client relationships.

The 'Project Manager'

The ideal Project Manager will have experience delivering commercial projects within a construction consultancy environment.

Requirements:

Experience working as a Project Manager within a construction consultancy.
Strong commercial sector project experience.
Proven ability to manage projects throughout the full project lifecycle.
Excellent client-facing and stakeholder management skills.
Strong communication, organisational and reporting abilities.
Degree qualified in Project Management, Construction Management, Building Surveying or a related discipline.
Working towards or holding a professional qualification such as MAPM, MRICS or MCIOB.
Commercial awareness and the ability to manage multiple project priorities.

In Return?

£50,000 - £58,000
Performance-related bonus.
Pension scheme.
Private healthcare.
Professional membership support.
Structured career progression opportunities.
Exposure to prestigious commercial developments.
Collaborative and supportive team environment.

Project Manager | Commercial Project Manager | Construction Consultancy | Commercial Property | MAPM | Project Management London

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