Company: FAWKES & REECE LONDON
Job Type: Permanent, Full Time
Salary: £80000 - £85000/annum
Are you an Up & Coming Project Manager seeking a new opportunity to further develop and establish your career? Fawkes & Reece are partnered with a Principal Contractor who have been operating for 25 years across a variety of construction sectors including commercial, care homes, hotels, car show rooms and so on. This principal contractor has completed circa £200million worth of construction work and is growing.
About the role of the Project Manager
This main contractor is actively seeking a Rising Star Project Manager who can lead a £10million care home, new build scheme. This will be a mixture of traditional build and steel frame structure. You will be alongside a well established team including a Site Manager and Assistant Site Manager for the 85 week build contract.
Responsibilities of the Project Manager
Number one on Site leading a site team - having a Site Manager and Assistant Site Manager reporting to you
Responsibile for Quality Assurance and Health and Safety of the project, ensuring the works carried out are compliant.
Be able to co-ordinate trades and be strong in design co-ordination, working alongside the design team.
Ensure the project runs to programme, on time and within budgetRequirements of the Project Manager
Degree educated desired
Prior experience of being a number one on site leading a team
Care home construction experience desired
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Motivated and driven individual who is looking to further develop in their careerWhat we offer for the Project Manager
Competitive salary and package
Opportunity to work for a principal contractor with a steady work flow and pipeline of work
Chance to work for a company that cares about their employees career development and opportunities for progression
Autonomy to run your own project and opportunity for recognitionIf you want to hear more about this role please apply with an up to date copy of your CV or contact Rebecca Giles in our London Office on (phone number removed)