Assistant Project Manager – Southern Water Framework (CMDP+ Joint Venture)
We are seeking an Assistant Project Manager to join the Southern Water Framework. As part of the CMDP+ joint venture, you will support the delivery of a £1 bn capital programme over five years to enhance Southern Water’s water supply and wastewater treatment works across South and Southeast England.
Responsibilities
* Assist with and maintain systems for effective planning and scheduling.
* Support project controls and generate project reports.
* Maintain project file management with robust version control; organise key project meetings and provide secretariat support.
* Manage staff as appropriate, including their development.
* Maintain the stakeholder log and serve as focal point for project responses to external requests for information.
* Monitor project spend, contribute to budget compilation and maintain an accurate asset register.
* Maintain risk and issue logs, escalating as appropriate.
Essential Qualifications
* Degree‑level qualification in Civil Engineering or allied subject, or HND in Civil Engineering with vocational training.
* Understanding of engineering principles.
* Knowledge of construction contract law and forms of contract through experience and formal training.
* Computer competence (MS Word, Excel, document control system, Primavera).
* Training in Health & Safety and Environmental management.
* Current driving licence.
* Water industry experience.
Desirable Qualifications
* Degree in Civil Engineering.
* MICE or MAPM qualification.
* Strong computer skills.
* Vocational training in project management.
Disability confident employer
A Disability Confident employer will offer an interview to any applicant who discloses a disability and meets the minimum criteria for the job. For more details, see https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/disability-confident-campaign.
About the team
CMDP is a joint venture between Costain and MWHT delivering schemes to maintain and improve Southern Water’s water supply and wastewater treatment works in Kent and Sussex.
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