Project Controls Manager - Future Materials Campus
We need an experienced Project Controls Manager with SIGNIFICANT expertise in cost, budget, planning, and estimating to join our Project Controls team on the Future Material Campus.
We are open to applicants looking for job share, part-time, and term-time working. We do need you to come from a Project Controls as opposed to Project Management background.
Location: We are in the countryside between Reading and Basingstoke at RG7 4PR. You will be required to attend site up to 3 days per week.
Salary Range starts at: £48,030 up to £61,000 – this is very much open to upwards negotiation if you have the skills and experience that we need.
What’s exciting is:
You will be joining the business as it embarks on one of the most complex infrastructure programmes in the country at a pivotal moment in its evolution. The UK government has committed substantial investment into improving our infrastructure, so we are building a talented team to make the most of this opportunity.
As a Project Controls Manager you will head multi-functional Project Controls teams. It’s vital that we ensure delivery of our project programmes; to do this, you’ll collaborate with Project Managers and Supply Chain to produce a pragmatic baseline.
You will need to engage, negotiate, and influence people across the business to ensure effective controls are in place to monitor progress, manage issues, and mitigate slippage.
A typical day for a Project Controls Manager could look like this:
* Managing risk, including ownership of qualitative and quantitative assessments to schedule predictability and cost.
* Influencing and supporting project managers and procurement to ensure schedule momentum and cash flow KPI’s.
* Role modelling best practice in conceptual estimating, funding stage gates, basic contingency principles, and procurement principles.
* Coordinating and facilitating planning sessions and workshops to compile the master project/programme schedule baseline, ensuring an achievable duration.
* Utilising your expertise in procurement schedules to create achievable lead times within the schedule.
* Prioritising materials and equipment orders to meet scheduled install dates.
* Influencing key stakeholders to facilitate sign-off of baseline and encouraging visibility of regular progress updates.
* Introducing robust change processes, ensuring schedules, interfaces, cost, risk, and changes are managed appropriately.
* Owning the change management process and workflow.
* Highlighting trends and root causes of deviations against the baseline using lead and lag indicators and reporting effective remedial actions in order to drive best value for the client.
We would like you to demonstrate or have experience of:
* Professionally qualified with chartered or equivalent status.
* Success in a Project Controls environment on a major construction project.
* Delivering Controls in a major project/programme environment, ideally within Defence, Life Sciences, Pharma, R&D facilities, Industrial, Manufacturing, Distribution & Logistics sectors.
* Mentoring and developing a multi-functional controls team.
* Meeting project deadlines.
* Adept with controls/general software applications such as Primavera (P6), Power BI, Excel.
* Insight into engineering, procurement, contracts, construction processes.
* Knowledge of engineering and construction management.
* Heading collaborative focus groups.
This job role is suitable for some hybrid working; however, there is a need to be on site regularly.
Some reasons we think you’ll love it here:
* 9-day working fortnight – meaning you get every other Friday off work.
* 270 hours holiday.
* Market leading contributory pension scheme (we will pay between 9% and 13% of your pensionable pay depending on your contributions).
To find out more about our many employee benefits and to apply, please go to AWE Careers.
You must be willing and able to obtain and maintain UKSV Developed Vetting (funded by the AWE) in order to start with us in this role. It can take several months for clearance to come through. More info is available on UK.GOV.
Important things you need to know:
* Interviews will be scheduled during working hours.
* Interviews will be 90 minutes on TEAMS and will include a 5-to-10-minute presentation.
For more information about the role or the recruitment process, get in touch with me (Sunflower) at: Sunflower.Montague@awe.co.uk.
Please note that you must be a British Citizen to apply for a role with us.
Our ambition is to create workplaces where we recognise and celebrate differences, encourage diverse contributions, and our employees feel able to be themselves at work. We strive to create a genuine culture of openness and inclusion and encourage diverse applicants. Any inclusion information you provide us will be used to encourage and support you through the application process and will be held only for this purpose in accordance with GDPR.
About AWE
If you’re looking for a role with excitement, intrigue and something that really makes a difference then now is the time to join AWE. We are at the start of a once in a generation – possibly two generations – programme to design and produce a replacement warhead for the UK’s continuous at sea deterrent. We will do this while continuing to deliver the Trident programme as well as managing ambitious state-of-the-art capital and construction projects – some of which have never been done before. Find out more on our website.
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