Job Title: Senior Construction Project Manager (NGI)
Post Number: 1004866
Closing Date: 14 Apr 2025
Grade: SC4
Starting Salary: £55,500-£62,500
Hours per week: 37
Months Duration: 48
Job Description
Main Purpose of the Job
We are seeking to appoint a Senior Project Manager to join the NGI delivery team, working alongside to support our existing Senior Project Managers.
The Programme Management Office (PMO) within JIC is established to deliver the JIC-TSL Next Generation Infrastructure (NGI) programme of work involving various physical and soft projects, and business change/improvement activities across the organisation. The impact will primarily be across JIC and TSL who are joint principal stakeholders responsible for delivering the shared benefits.
The Senior Project Manager will be responsible for leading the implementation of a full lifecycle project or multiple projects and business improvement activities, which may be part of a wider programme across the JIC businesses, its partner organisations, community and stakeholders. This appointment will also contribute towards the Programme Office vision of developing as a professionally organised and appropriately resourced department that directly supports and contributes to the delivery of the JIC-TSL NGI strategic aims and objectives.
Main Activities & Responsibilities
As a senior member of the Programme Office pool of resources, provide support and contribute to the delivery of JIC-TSL NGI strategic aims and objectives by:
1. Day-to-day project management of a project or multiple projects throughout the full lifecycle from inception through to close; potentially working within a wider programme of work, including:
1. Delivery Leadership – create project plans and lead projects to deliver agreed outcomes within time, cost and quality constraints;
2. Project Management – Set project controls, design the project structure appropriate to stage, select and apply appropriate delivery methodologies and report against control measures and milestones;
3. Change Management – Ensure effective change management processes are in place to agree and document changes to deliverables as agreed with stakeholders;
4. Business Cases – identify where new business cases are needed to support the overall development programme, coordinate development and sign-off of Business Cases;
5. Resources – identify and schedule resources and manage resources to deliver projects;
2. Supporting and deputising for other senior members in the construction projects workstream, such as the Project Director and the Programme/PMO Manager.
3. Management of stakeholders to define scope and objectives, addressing issues with senior stakeholders ensuring they are fully engaged and able to support delivery, including:
1. Identify key stakeholders and develop effective relationships;
2. Management of stakeholder relationships, including regular, appropriate and timely communications throughout the project.
4. Coordination of multi-disciplined teams, both internal and third party, to achieve the project deliverables to schedule, to budget and to the required quality, including:
1. Being a champion for continuous improvement, not only for the project or programme but also for JIC and the wider stakeholder organisations.
2. Line managing, mentoring and nurturing in-house support staff and providing ‘on-the-job’ training to more junior members as required to promote continuous improvement of the team.
5. Ensuring appropriate processes and project documentation are established, including project plans, Risk, Assumptions, Issues, Dependencies (RAID) logs, Dashboard reports and highlight reports are developed and maintained, including:
1. Identify and monitor project risks and issues and maintain overview of their potential impact on the wider programme;
2. Develop mitigating actions and escalate as appropriate.
6. Identify the need for and set appropriate project assurance within the framework outlined in the Integrated Assurance and Approvals Plan (IAAP) to support good governance and scrutiny through project Healthchecks and Gateway Reviews.
7. The ability to prepare, develop, commission and update business cases to justify the initiation and continuation of projects in terms of benefits, value for money and risk.
8. Management of project budgets; gaining sign off from stakeholders including Finance and Project/Programme Boards as required.
9. Generation of accurate, relevant and timely reporting to enable progress to be tracked centrally.
10. Embedding monitoring, evaluation and benefits realisation within the project, and importantly stabilising the hand-over into business as usual (BAU).
11. Providing reports to the delivery’s associated Boards, their meetings as and when required to support effective governance and decision making.
12. Sharing best practice with, manage and mentor other members within the projects and programme professional community.
13. Provide constructive support to the wider PMO function associated with the delivery of the Programme.
Across these broad elements there is a general requirement to carry out other duties, working independently and as a member of the wider team, on behalf of JIC consistent with the grading of the post, and as agreed with the line manager, any other duties commensurate with the nature of the post.
Person Profile
Education & Qualifications
Requirement Importance
Project Management Qualification such as Agile Foundation, PRINCE2 Foundation, APM Project Management, or transferable skillset: Essential
Educated to degree level in a relevant discipline, or equivalent experience in a professional environment: Essential
Membership of a professional body e.g. APM, RICS: Desirable
PRINCE2 Practitioner, Agile Practitioner, or equivalent higher-level Project Management Qualification: Desirable
Specialist Knowledge & Skills
Requirement Importance
Knowledge of industry standard procurement approaches commonly used in public sector projects and ability to determine practical solutions whilst considering JIC procurement rules: Essential
Good working knowledge of MS Office packages (i.e. Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc.): Essential
Knowledge of Microsoft Project, Visio and other project management related software and tools: Essential
Understanding and knowledge of the workings of a common data environment (CDE) on construction projects for information management and document control and ability to influence how the CDE can be used to protect the interests of the client: Essential
Where a CDE is absent, demonstrable knowledge and skills of establishing project communications and protocols to control information flow and ensure audit trails of decisions made and good project governance: Essential
Understanding of the constraints and protocols of working on infrastructure projects in a specialist research environment: Desirable
Knowledge of the various stakeholder groups at JIC, other institutes and NRP organisations: Desirable
Understanding the relationship that needs to be established and nurtured within the PMO environment: Desirable
Interpersonal & Communication Skills
Requirement Importance
Excellent written and verbal communication and stakeholder management skills: Essential
Document production to a high standard, able to proofread and redact work as required to deliver effective and cogent outputs: Essential
Attention to detail, delivered consistently including managing data and maintaining audit trials: Essential
Ability to identify and summarise key points from complex discussions and meetings and documents: Essential
A willingness to challenge preconceptions and offer well-reasoned and considered judgements to all levels of stakeholders: Essential
The ability to understand and communicate detailed processes quickly: Essential
Excellent interpersonal and team working skills with friendly and approachable disposition: Essential
Highly developed analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to quickly understand new and complex issues and to apply solutions: Essential
The ability to create and present a compelling vision, set clear direction that motivates others to work towards a common goal. Whilst also being able to adapt to ambiguity and change as well as engaging and communicating with stakeholders: Essential
Self-organisation skills and a demonstrable ability to manage and prioritise a workload and multiple project or work streams: Essential
Ability to work independently and autonomously as necessary to meet the requirements of the role, whilst operating transparently as a member of a wider team: Essential
The ability to recognise, anticipate and effectively deal with existing or potential conflicts at an individual, team or strategic level: Essential
Able to work in an environment of uncertainty and continual change. Feel comfortable making decisions and setting direction without having the full picture and re-focus as details emerge. Apply knowledge and techniques to reduce ambiguity: Desirable
Able to plan, lead and effect positive cultural change, securing commitment and buy-in and promoting a positive long-term vision. Also, able to recognise when broader culture change is necessary to deliver a project: Desirable
Additional Requirements
Requirement Importance
Promotes equality and values diversity: Essential
Willingness to work outside standard working hours when required: Essential
Ability to maintain confidentiality and security of information where appropriate: Essential
Willingness to embrace the expected values and behaviours of all staff at the JIC/ TSL / NBI, ensuring it is a great place to work: Essential
Able to present a positive image of self and the Institute, promoting both the international reputation and public engagement aims of the Institute: Essential
Attention to detail: Essential
Who We Are
The John Innes Centre is an independent, international centre of excellence in plant and microbial genetics, carrying out fundamental and strategic research, to train scientists and making our findings available to society.
Our research makes use of a wide range of disciplines in the biological and chemical sciences including; cell biology, biochemistry, chemistry, genetics and molecular biology.
We pride ourselves on being a welcoming and inclusive working environment for all. We have a diverse and multicultural scientific community and thrive on our European and international links, appointing staff from across the world.
We are proud to hold a prestigious Athena SWAN Gold award, recognising the impact of our work in promoting gender equality in science. We are also a proud member of the Stonewall Diversity Champion’s programme, a founding signatory of the Technician Commitment and, as a Disability Confident employer, guarantee to offer an interview to all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for the post.
The John Innes Centre is a registered charity (No. 223852), limited by guarantee (registered in England No. 511709).
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