Assistant Project Manager

ARV Solutions Contracts

Job Title: Assistant Project Manager
Salary: £35,000 – £40,000
Location: Bristol
Sector: Offsite Construction

Are you qualified to a degree level and looking to take your first steps in to project management?
Would you enjoy working on genuinely unique projects within the MMC sector?

This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is qualified to a degree level to join a business delivering truly eye catching projects. You will be working on projects across the commercial sector, mainly for a tier 1 contractor client base.

You will be joining an established team of Project Managers to help deliver projects on time, on budget and safely. Site visits across the M4 corridor will be required from time to time but majority of your time will be spent working from Bristol offices.

As Assistant Project Manager you will:

Support Project Managers coordinating materials, logistics & on site operations
Plan site activities including transport & health and safety documents
Communicate project programmes
Assist with procurement & organise material storage
Be involved in project briefings, planning meetings & debriefsWe would welcome conversations with Assistant Project Managers who:

Are qualified to a degree level (engineering, architecture, design or construction management)
Possess a valid UK driving licence
Will be willing to travel to sites when required
Have a proactive attitude towards learning and continuous improvement
Hold strong communication skills across all levelsIf you are interested in this role please contact ARV Solutions or click 'Apply' to submit your CV for consideration.

Key Skills: Graduate, Project Manager, Offsite Construction, MMC, Timber, Bristol

This employer is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, or age