Job Description
Project Manager
On-going contract Inside IR 35
Bristol
About the role
Reporting into the Senior Environment Manager, the Project Manager will manage a one year task and finish group that will provide environmental advice, ensuring regulatory compliance with legislation and standards for CRSTS projects. The role will work closely with the wider CRSTS team to ensure that any work or proposals are achieved mindfully. As a team, we commit to ensuring we deliver for the business, the communities in our region and for the environment.
Responsibilities
1. Manage the work programme to deliver the project objectives, milestones, and timescales.
2. Line management of team members.
3. Collate, review, and decipher legal, grant agreement, policy, project and technical documents and brief the technical experts to gain their input efficiently and effectively into setting out the environmental requirements.
4. Interpret and collate the technical expertise input into concise, clear, and consistent project documents for project managers.
5. Adopt a proportionate and risk-based approach for integrating the environment across the CRSTS programme.
6. Set out clear requirements for the business case development stages, stage gates, grant agreements (where applicable), contracts, health and safety, budgeting, and forecasting.
7. Manage the technical experts to deliver the assessment and appraisal of CRSTS projects in respect to meeting their environmental requirements.
8. Develop the approach for evaluating, monitoring, and auditing CRSTS projects in relation to their environmental requirements.
9. Apply a continuous improvement approach, including capturing lessons learned.
10. Proactively engage and communicate with CRSTS project managers, internal and external stakeholders, including the unitary authorities.
Knowledge
11. Educated to degree level or with equivalent work experience.
12. Professional qualification in project management and/or equivalent experience in project management, ideally applied in infrastructure design and construction.
13. Knowledge of the wider climate and nature emergencies and national, regional, and local responses to it.