ABOUT THE COMPANY Our client is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Contracts Manager to join their dynamic and professional team. Operating within the main contractor construction sector, they deliver packages ranging from £100,000 to £5 million across London and the South East. Specialising in concrete works, steelwork, blockwork & brickwork, groundworks, temporary works, demolition, and builders work, our client has built a reputation for delivering value-for-money solutions with transparency and professionalism. Their repeat business and long-standing client relationships are a testament to the high standard of work consistently delivered by their experienced teams. ABOUT THE ROLE As Contracts Manager, you will play a key role in overseeing multiple structural packages from pre-construction through to final handover, ensuring successful delivery on time, within budget, and to the highest safety and quality standards. You will be responsible (but not limited to) * Managing and oversee multiple contracts, ensuring all projects are delivered safely, on time, and within budget. * Liaise with clients, subcontractors, and internal teams to ensure smooth project delivery. * Monitor and report on progress, budgets, and contractual obligations. * Lead pre-start meetings, progress meetings, and ensure accurate documentation is maintained throughout the project lifecycle. * Ensure all health & safety procedures are adhered to across sites. * Support the commercial team with cost control and variation management. * Foster strong relationships with both new and existing clients, promoting repeat business through exceptional delivery. REQUIREMENTS * Proven experience in a Contracts Manager role within the construction or structural sector. * Strong technical knowledge across the listed specialist trades. * Excellent communication and leadership skills. * Ability to manage multiple projects and teams concurrently. * Full UK driving licence. * Relevant qualifications in construction management or civil engineering (preferred but not essential)