 
        Accepting applications until: 21 November 2025 Job Description Assistant Project Manager (Street Hub) Your Role: Assistant Project Manager Supporting the Roadside Programme team for Global Outdoor, the Assistant Project Manager will play a key role in aiding the successful delivery of contractor-managed build plans for the digital upgrade, and expansion of Global Outdoor’s digital estate across the UK. Key Responsibilities As an Assistant Project Manager at Global, you will: Project Planning and Support: Assist in the development and implementation of CAPEX project plans, timelines, and budgets. Track project milestones and ensure tasks are completed according to schedule. Budget and Cost Management: Monitor project budgets, track expenses, and assist in financial forecasting to ensure costs are within allocated budgets. Prepare cost reports for review by the Project Manager and management team. Documentation and Compliance: Maintain and organise project documentation, including contracts, permits, and regulatory documents, ensuring all records comply with industry standards and company policies. Stakeholder Coordination: Act as a liaison between internal teams and external contractors to facilitate collaboration throughout the project lifecycle. Risk Management: Identify and report on potential project risks or issues, supporting the development of mitigation strategies to keep projects on track. Quality Control: Ensure that project deliverables meet quality standards by coordinating inspections and carrying out site and contractor reviews aligned to project requirements. Reporting: Prepare and deliver regular project status reports to stakeholders and senior management, highlighting progress and risks. What You’ll Love About This Role Think Big : Join Global and help shape Outdoor advertising Own It : Cross functional role with high visibility and growth Keep it Simple : Fast paced, challenging and rewarding environment Better Together : Supportive and dynamic team What Success Looks Like In your first few months, you’ll have: Understood the programme deliverables Got to know the Programmes and wider operations teams Supported the Project Managers in building strong working relationships with key contractors Actively assisted in the coordination of successful site installations and ensured project safety standards are met. Successfully commissioned and handed over the first of many deployments What You’ll Need 2 years of experience in project management or CAPEX project support, preferably within construction, engineering, or a similar industry. Delivery of construction installation and commissioning projects ideally on roadside, highway or rail. Experience managing contractors and suppliers, working within NEC3/4 or similar contract management environments. Adherence to CDM regulations 2015 and evidence of safety first site management and auditing. Technical Skills: Familiarity with project management software (e.g., MS Project, Primavera, or similar). Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel and PowerPoint. Budget Management Skills: Experience in supporting project cost controls and budgeting. Analytical Ability: Strong analytical skills with attention to detail for effective risk management, scheduling, and problem-solving. Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills; able to convey complex information clearly and concisely. Organisational Skills: Ability to prioritise tasks and manage time effectively in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.