About the job
As a Project Manager at GWR, your role will be crucial in delivering projects that positively impact customers, colleagues, and communities across the railway network. You will be responsible for ensuring that projects are well managed, effectively planned, and executed to meet deadlines, budgets, and business requirements.
Your key tasks will include:
1. Project Planning and Management: You will be responsible for developing and managing detailed project plans, ensuring that every stage is well-organized, and proactively addressing risks and issues that may arise during the project lifecycle.
2. Budget and Schedule Compliance: You will ensure that projects are completed within the agreed budget and timeline. Regular financial oversight, including monitoring expenditures and forecasting will be part of your role to ensure good financial management.
3. Stakeholder Collaboration: You'll engage with both internal and external stakeholders, ensuring that all project outputs align with business needs and enhance GWR's reputation.
Your main responsibilities will be to:
4. Lead the delivery of enhancement projects, manage project plans and associated risks & issues registers
5. Manage project finances including reporting, monitoring expenditures, accruals, forecasting and maintaining budget processes
6. Ensure projects are delivered safely and regular safety audits are completed
7. Report project progress at project boards and steering groups
8. Manage external consultants and contractors.
9. Ensure key project stages follow project governance requirements.
10. Engage GWR functional leads from across the business, to ensure projects are delivered effectively for our partners.
11. Develop and maintain deep and trusted relationships with GWR's partners and third-party investors.
12. Ensure that GWR meets the obligations and commitments made to third parties.
13. Manage designer and consultants to progress project development efficiently in line with PACE methodology and ensure roles are carried out in accordance with contracts and CDM 2015 regulations.
14. Act as a client under CDM and lead on CDM regulations throughout the lifecycle of the project
15. Manage the interface with Network Rail, ensuring that design approvals are secured in a timely manner so as not to delay project progress.
16. Lead project close out and consider: Final Deliverables, review, and asset management handbook Ensuring project documentation and records are completed and handed back to asset owner. Financial review and finance close-out completed. Contracts formally closed.
About You
17. Experience in managing complex projects with multiple stakeholders.
18. Awareness of CDM regulations and quantity surveying.
19. Experience working with Building Regulations and understand the PD role within Building Regulations
20. Experience in contract negotiations (JCT contracts).
21. Construction projects often face unexpected changes, so you must be flexible and adaptable to new circumstances or requirements
22. Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.
23. Ability to motivate and collaborate with teams.
24. An efficient organiser who prioritises work to meet external deadlines.
25. Adept at interfacing with all levels of internal and external customers and suppliers
26. A champion of project governance and someone who understands the philosophy behind its importance in the project lifecycle
27. Ability to lead and coordinate a team of professionals, including architects, engineers, contractors, and subcontractors. Strong leadership and communication skills are essential to motivate the team and manage day-to-day activities.
What do I need?
28. Project Management experience
29. PRINCE II practitioner or equivalent
30. Degree Level Education
31. Relevant Construction Project Management Experience
A construction project manager requires a combination of education, experience, and skills in managing complex projects. A solid foundation in construction knowledge, combined with leadership, financial management, and communication expertise, will enable you to succeed in this role.
About the location
The role will be based in Exeter, Swindon, or Paddington. However, the nature of the role will require a degree of travel and working location patterns will vary according to project location and stage.
Working pattern
Normal office hours, no shift working is required but attendance at stakeholder meetings outside of office hours will be required on an ad-hoc basis
The Reward:
As well as a great team environment and comprehensive training, all GWR colleagues enjoy a range of benefits including on-going development, defined benefit pension scheme, free rail travel across the GWR network for you and your family, company-sponsored health care plan, discounted shopping and gym membership and an employee assistance programme.
We all belong at GWR. This is our vision for providing an inclusive environment for all our colleagues, ensuring all candidates have an equal opportunity to access meaningful employment.
We value our differences such as age, gender, LGBTQIA, ethnicity, religion and disability. We maintain zero tolerance towards any form of prejudice towards our colleagues, customers, and future talent.
We celebrate and encourage diversity of thought, progressive ways of working and seeing all our colleagues grow and thrive.
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