Project Manager Construction Consultancy
A multidisciplinary consultancy with a strong presence in the UK is seeking a Technical Project Manager to join their London team. This is a unique opportunity for a Technical Project Manager to work closely with a senior leader delivering complex remediation programmes as part of PFI handback for a major private sector client.
The Technical Project Manager will play a key role in schemes primarily within the healthcare sector, with future exposure to education, custodial, and other public sector environments. This Technical Project Manager role offers direct mentorship and a clear pathway for progression within a well-established London-based team.
You must have prior construction consultancy experience as a Project Manager to be considered for this role.
The Technical Project Manager's role
The Technical Project Manager will support and lead the delivery of remediation works across live environments, including operational hospitals. The Technical Project Manager will be responsible for coordinating investigations, managing contractors, and ensuring works are delivered safely and efficiently with minimal disruption. As a Technical Project Manager, you will work closely with stakeholders, oversee programme delivery, and provide technical input to complex construction challenges. The Technical Project Manager will also have the opportunity to support wider project delivery, including traditional building surveying and project management work, depending on experience and preference.
The Technical Project Manager
The ideal Technical Project Manager will have a strong technical background within construction, building surveying, or project management. A Technical Project Manager should hold a relevant degree in Building Surveying, Construction Management, or similar, with professional accreditation such as MRICS, MCIOB, or working towards chartership highly desirable. The Technical Project Manager will demonstrate experience working on complex projects, ideally within live environments such as healthcare. Strong communication, problem-solving, and leadership skills are essential for this Technical Project Manager position, along with the ability to manage multiple stakeholders.
In Return?
£65,000 – £80,000
Direct mentorship from senior leadership
Exposure to complex PFI handback and remediation programmes
Pension contribution
Ongoing professional development and chartership support
Clear progression into a senior leadership role
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