Project Manager | Civils (Water Sector) | Yorkshire | £55k - £65k + Package
I’m working with a growing civil engineering contractor to recruit a Project Manager due to continued growth and a strong pipeline of work across Yorkshire.
This is an office-based role with regular site visits, offering the opportunity to take full ownership of projects within a hands-on, delivery-focused business.
The Role;
You’ll be responsible for managing civil engineering projects from planning through to completion, with a focus on water and wastewater infrastructure schemes.
Key responsibilities include;
Managing projects end-to-end from pre-construction through to delivery
Coordinating site teams, plant, and direct labour
Overseeing programmes, budgets, and quality standards
Managing projects including rising mains, drainage, and storm flow works
Liaising with clients, stakeholders, and internal teams
Conducting regular site visits to monitor progress and resolve issues
Supporting procurement, planning, and reporting activities
Ensuring health & safety standards are maintained throughout
Managing project risks and driving efficient delivery
What You’ll Need;
Backgrounds considered: Site Engineer, Site Manager, General Foreman
Experience delivering projects within the water or wastewater sector
Strong understanding of drainage, pipelines, and sewer infrastructure
Experience working for a self-delivery contractor
Ability to manage projects rather than just subcontract packages
Good knowledge of construction methods, sequencing, and site operations
Strong communication and organisational skills
Must have the right to work in the UK
Why Apply?
Join a growing contractor with a strong secured workload
Take full ownership of projects from start to finish
Work within a business that values practical, hands-on experience
Long-term opportunity with clear progression potential
Stable role with a strong pipeline of repeat work
If you’re looking to step into a proper delivery-focused Project Manager role, apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion