Project Manager
Job Title: Project Manager (Retail Banking Projects) – Fit Out & Refurbishment
Location: London (Hybrid Working) with travel across London and the surrounding areas
Salary: £60,000 to £70,000 + Car Allowance + Package
Role Overview:
We are looking for a Project Manager to oversee asset, fit out and refurbishment projects ranging from £500k to £3 million across the South. You will manage anything from small-scale works to full branch refurbishments and relocations with a focus on delivering projects successfully, on time and within budget.
Key Requirements:
5 years + experience as a Project / Contracts Manager working for a Main Contractor on retail banking projects or similar accounts
Previous experience managing multiple fast paced projects within live environments
Ideally hold a construction related qualificationResponsibilities:
Reporting to the Account Manager
Write and update project programmes
Liaise with internal and external stakeholders
Oversee labour selection, resource allocation and delegation of works
Assist with project procurement requirements
Ensure live project trackers and systems are kept up to date
Ensure site packs are completed and sites are set up in accordance with relevant health and safety requirements
Perform and implement RAMS strategies
Arrange and chair project meetings with management teams and clients, on and off site
Manage projects on site and through to completion
Manage subcontractors and external construction teams throughout project lifecycles
Manage project variations with subcontractors and clients
Work with the interior design team and attend design meetings when required
Deliver all project KPIs
Review and manage value engineering opportunities throughout project lifecycles
Monitor project budgets and costs
Manage quality, snagging and project delivery throughout project lifecycles, including final sign-off with subcontractors and clientsContacts to Apply:
Sam Hunter – Associate Director: (phone number removed)
Cameron Lally – Senior Resourcer: (phone number removed)