Project Manager (Civils)

Hays Construction and Property

Project Manager – Sizewell CLocation: Sizewell C
Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time
Salary: Competitive (DOE) + £9,000 car allowance or company car
Company Overview:
Join a leading civil engineering contractor delivering major works at Sizewell C, one of the UK's most significant infrastructure projects. Known for safety, innovation, and investing in its people, this contractor offers long-term career growth and a collaborative working environment.

Role Summary:
We're seeking an experienced Project Manager to lead the delivery of heavy civils and FRC (fibre-reinforced concrete) packages. You'll manage teams, subcontractors, budgets, and schedules, ensuring works are delivered safely, on time, and to specification.
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver large-scale civils packages including FRC structures
Manage programme, cost, quality, and subcontractor performance
Ensure compliance with nuclear safety and environmental standards
Liaise with clients, design teams, and stakeholders

Requirements:
Proven experience in heavy civils and FRC delivery
Strong planning, risk management, and leadership skills
Proficiency in MS Project or Primavera and MS Office
Excellent communication and organisational abilities
Safety-first, proactive mindset

Benefits:
£9,000 car allowance or company car
Fuel card
26 days' annual leave + bank holidays
10% employer pension contribution
Annual performance reviews
Ongoing training and development

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