Project Manager

Overview:

I am working with an exciting contractor that has launched a new Utilities Division and is recruiting a hands-on Project Manager to lead delivery of utility infrastructure projects across England and Wales. The role is water-industry biased and ideal for an experienced site supervisor or project professional ready to step into a senior, autonomous delivery role. The position combines remote and office working with regular site visits and occasional overnight stays.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead day-to-day delivery of utilities projects (water, gas, electricity) from mobilisation to close-out.

  • Plan, programme and control scope, cost and schedule to ensure projects are delivered safely, on time and within budget.

  • Manage site teams, contractors and supervisors; provide technical leadership and act as the escalation point for complex site issues.

  • Oversee construction, commissioning and maintenance activities, ensuring high quality and compliance with specifications.

  • Ensure regulatory and accreditation compliance (WIRS, NERS, GIRS) and maintain required site records.

  • Manage stakeholder relationships with clients, designers, statutory authorities and third-party stakeholders.

  • Produce and maintain project documentation: risk registers, method statements, progress reports, change control and client communications.

  • Undertake site auditing, toolbox talks and health & safety leadership; promote excellent SHE standards.

  • Identify opportunities to improve processes, reduce cost and optimise programme delivery.

Qualifications & Experience:

Essential

  • Engineering or technical qualification.

  • Proven project management experience delivering utility construction projects (water experience strongly preferred).

  • SMSTS and valid CSCS card.

  • Membership of an appropriate engineering/professional institution.

  • Strong site-based engineering and safety experience.

  • Full, valid UK driving licence.

Desirable

  • Water SHEA, NCO (W) and Hygiene cards.

  • Knowledge of CESWI, British Standards and other technical specifications relevant to utility works.

  • Demonstrable experience with WIRS / NERS / GIRS enquiries and regulatory compliance.

  • Experience establishing or developing an engineering function.

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary and benefits package.

  • Hybrid working with flexibility between home, office and site.

  • Opportunity to shape and grow a newly established Utilities Division.

  • Career progression and access to technical and management training.

  • Travel allowance and support for overnight site stays.

  • Supportive, safety-focused culture and clear routes for professional development.

If you’re a practical, proactive Project Manager who wants to lead high-impact utility projects and help build a new division from the ground up, we’d love to hear from you - apply today.

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