Our client, a leading Civil Engineering and Infrastructure specialist, is seeking a Project Manager to join their team in West London to work on a major Water framework. Responsibilities: Lead daily management and coordination of field teams delivering reactive and planned works across Southern Water regions. Ensure adherence to contract specifications, including permit and compliance frameworks. Plan and deliver capital projects related to Southern Waters infrastructure renewal, asset maintenance, and sewer rehabilitation programmes. Monitor work progress against programme, budgets, and KPIs. Manage procurement of plant, subcontractors and materials specific to Southern Water requirements. Liaise daily with the Senior Project Manager and internal teams on workforce planning, asset utilisation and progress reporting. Act as first point of contact for client site representatives, ensuring timely communication and issue resolution. Ensure that RAMS and safety documentation are in place and regularly reviewed in line with the company's HSQE procedures. Assist with pricing, resourcing, and planning of additional work packages within the framework. Collate site data and documentation for client reporting, valuation, invoicing, and audits. Identify operational risks and propose mitigation measures proactively. Ensure compliance with environmental, health & safety, and client-specific policies and regulations. Lead or support client progress meetings, presenting clear updates and actions. Maintain strong working relationships with Southern Water representatives, fostering a collaborative working environment. Communicate site instructions, priorities, and safety briefings to field operatives. Required Skills: Minimum 3 years relevant experience managing utilities or drainage contracts. Proven track record in capital works delivery and operational project management. Familiar with NEC or other utility contract mechanisms. Strong interpersonal skills with ability to lead and motivate site teams. Competent in Microsoft Office, project scheduling tools and digital reporting systems. Full UK driving licence required. Relevant degree in Project Management, Engineering or Utilities. Accreditation / Chartership or working towards an advantage.