We are expanding our Major Projects team and are recruiting for two exciting project management roles to support the delivery of high‑profile, large‑scale port infrastructure projects that play a vital role in the UK’s energy transition, including offshore wind, green energy, hydrogen and net zero initiatives.
These roles offer the opportunity to work on complex, high‑value programmes across our port estate, contributing directly to national infrastructure and long‑term growth.
Project Manager (Major Projects) – Cardiff
As a Project Manager (Major Projects), you will lead the delivery of complex infrastructure projects typically ranging from £20m to £200m+ CAPEX, managing them through the full lifecycle from Strategic Definition to Operational Handover.
Key Responsibilities
Lead multi‑disciplinary project teams and manage delivery partners. Oversee design, procurement, planning consents and construction delivery. Develop robust business cases ensuring value for money. Manage risk, safety, quality, sustainability and stakeholder engagement. Champion best‑practice project management across the Major Projects team.
Skills & Experience
Proven experience delivering major capital projects (£20m+). Strong leadership and stakeholder management capability. Experience managing planning and consenting processes. Willingness to travel across UK project locations. Experience in ports, marine, utilities or energy infrastructure.
Assistant Project Manager – Humber
As an Assistant Project Manager, you will support the development and delivery of large‑scale port infrastructure projects across the region. This is a varied role providing exposure across multiple projects rather than a single scheme, offering excellent development opportunities within a growing Major Projects team.
Key Responsibilities
Support delivery of major capital projects across cost, time and quality. Maintain project documentation, schedules and reporting. Assist with business case development and project options. Support procurement, contract administration and governance. Coordinate stakeholder, community and consenting activities. Promote a strong culture of safety, wellbeing and continuous improvement.
Skills & Experience
Essential
3–5 years’ experience supporting capital infrastructure projects. Strong organisation, communication and reporting skills. Experience working within multi‑disciplinary project teams. Willingness to travel across the UK (travel covered). Degree (or equivalent) in Project Management, Engineering or similar. Working towards APM, ICE or equivalent professional membership. Exposure to transport, maritime, ports, rail or logistics environments. Basic understanding of construction contracts.
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