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We are hiring Assistant Project Managers to join our growing Environmental Project Management team. You will play a key role in multi-disciplinary environmental projects, supporting the Project Manager and Technical Lead to deliver projects safely, on time, and within budget. You will work on diverse environmental projects across the UK in both public and private sectors.
Our clients include High Speed 2, Homes England, UK Defence, Heathrow, Bristol Airport, Flotation Energy, Rampion Wind Farm, Orsted Hornsea Three Wind Farm, National Grid, and EDF Energy, among others.
Your Role Responsibilities:
* Support development of project proposals, including scope, resources, schedule, and budgets.
* Assist in creating project management documentation such as plans, risk registers, schedules, and stakeholder registers.
* Monitor and update project schedules and milestones.
* Prepare health and safety information for site visits and obtain necessary approvals.
* Coordinate meetings, take minutes, and track actions.
* Manage information using industry-standard tools like SharePoint and ProjectWise.
* Work with multi-disciplinary teams of technical staff and suppliers.
* Assist in administering supplier contracts.
What We Are Looking For:
* Interest or experience in environmental or land-based sustainable development.
* Strong communication skills, both in person and digitally.
* Problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
* Collaboration skills and determination.
* Degree in a relevant discipline or relevant project management experience and qualifications.
* Project experience, preferably in environment or sustainability sectors.
Why Join Us?
Be part of a global team of over 69,000 employees dedicated to making a positive impact through innovation, integrity, and inclusion. We offer flexible work arrangements, a focus on health and wellbeing, and opportunities for professional growth and development.
Apply today to help shape a better future for communities and the environment.
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