The Project Manager will be ultimately responsible for the successful delivery of the utilities diversion project from inception to completion. This includes overseeing all aspects of planning, design coordination, procurement, construction, commissioning, and handover. The ideal candidate will possess a deep understanding of utility infrastructure, extensive experience in managing large-scale civil engineering projects, and a proven track record of delivering complex projects on time and within budget.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Project Leadership & Management:
* Lead, motivate, and manage the project team, including internal staff, contractors, and consultants.
* Develop and maintain comprehensive project plans, schedules, and budgets.
* Monitor project progress, identify potential risks, and implement mitigation strategies.
* Ensure adherence to project scope, quality standards, and contractual obligations.
* Manage change control processes effectively.
* Prepare and present regular project reports to senior management and stakeholders.
2. Stakeholder Engagement & Communication:
3. Act as the primary point of contact for all project stakeholders, including utility providers, local authorities, regulatory bodies, clients, and landowners.
4. Foster strong collaborative relationships to facilitate effective pr...