Are you a Contracts Manager and comfortable with leading teams from the front to deliver?
Partnering up with this Design & Build Civil Engineering Contractor is a genuine joy as the team are great, the projects are interesting, and their pipeline of work is unmatched, making it very easy for me to talk confidently about them.
Snapshot
Operating across water, energy and environment sectors throughout the UK, they really do cement their position as a leader within the industry. Not only that, but the sustained, robust business performance creates an ideal environment for career growth.
What are they looking for?
They are looking for an experienced Contracts Manager to join the team, based from the Bristol area. Reporting into the Operations Lead, you will be responsible for a portfolio of schemes, from improving flood defences to upgrading water treatment works and providing nature-based solutions that improve biodiversity.
You will have full ownership of the whole process from inception to handover, and specific duties will include:
1. Leading a team of Site Managers to ensure successful execution of the programme.
2. Improving awareness, compliance and performance with company standards & processes.
3. Facilitating the growth and development of the team.
4. Overall responsibility for commercial and programme delivery whilst ensuring client satisfaction.
What you’ll need
Ideally, you’ll have at least 3 years working in a Contracts Manager capacity, responsible for multiple projects and understand civil engineering principles and practices, ideally within water.
Alongside this, you’ll have the following:
1. CSCS and SMSTS.
2. HNC / Degree in Civil Engineering or related field, or equivalent experience.
3. Knowledge of NEC3 or NEC4.
What’s in it for you:
This company offers significant training and development investment, a bespoke progression plan, and support to achieve professional chartership. They also encourage a healthy work/life balance, so additional financial, well-being, and health offers are also available.
#J-18808-Ljbffr