Westminster’s Major Works programme is entering an exciting period of growth and transformation. With more than 22,000 homes across the city, we’re strengthening the way we deliver large, complex investment projects so residents experience safer, greener and better‑maintained homes for the long term. This role offers the chance to shape not just individual projects, but the culture and standards that sit behind everything we deliver. As Senior Capital Investment Manager, you’ll take a leading role in setting the direction and expectations for our Major Works delivery. You’ll oversee a broad portfolio of capital projects, making sure they run with clarity, discipline and a strong sense of purpose. You’ll help ensure every scheme reflects resident priorities and combines excellent technical delivery with a service that feels transparent, respectful and responsive. This means working closely with multidisciplinary teams, contractors, consultants and colleagues across housing to keep quality, value and safety at the centre of every decision. A big part of your role will involve strengthening how we work. You’ll embed a consistent governance framework across the programme, support the adoption of modern construction and digital tools, and promote design and construction approaches that meet our Net Zero ambitions. You’ll also guide your team through complex issues, provide senior insight on challenges as they arise, and ensure the programme stays aligned with budget, regulation and Westminster’s wider housing objectives. This is a highly visible leadership role, so we’re looking for someone who can inspire confidence and set the tone for what good looks like. You’ll need extensive experience delivering major capital programmes, the ability to navigate technical detail with ease, and the confidence to collaborate across political, community and professional environments. Just as importantly, you’ll bring a resident‑focused mindset, a commitment to continuous improvement and a leadership style that encourages openness, learning and shared accountability. If you want to make a meaningful difference to thousands of people who call Westminster home, and you’re excited by the chance to help shape a more consistent, high performing and resident‑centred approach to major works, we’d be very pleased to hear from you. TIMELINE Closing date: Sunday 3 May 2026 Shortlisting: w/c 18 May 2026 Final and stakeholder panel interviews: between Monday 25 May and Friday 5 June 2026 HOW TO APPLY To make an application, please click on the apply now button below, with the following prepared: Your CV (no more than three sides of A4). A supporting statement (no more than three sides of A4) that sets out why you think this role is the right move for you and how you meet the knowledge and experience criteria. Westminster City Council is a member of the Disability Confident Scheme. If you would like to apply under the scheme, please state this clearly at the top of your supporting statement, along with any adjustments you require to be made if invited for interview. 'For more information about this role and how to apply, please visit our dedicated microsite https://wccrecruitment.com/ '.