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Commercial Manager

London
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Our Mobility Commercial Management team is growing, creating an excellent opportunity to work across a varied portfolio of Rail, Highway and Aviation projects throughout the UK. You will be responsible for small projects or defined elements of larger cost management commissions, ensuring all work is delivered to agreed standards and in line with client expectations .The role includes regular site engagement and requires strong analytical skills, clear communication and confidence when working with contractors, consultants and internal teams

. Role accountabilitie s:Support the delivery of cost management services across Rail, Highway and Aviation projects within the Mobility portfoli o.Manage cost monitoring, forecasting and variance analysis for allocated projects, working within established financial processe s.Prepare and contribute to cost plans, budgets, estimates and commercial reports to support effective decision‑makin g.Assist senior colleagues with the management of small to medium‑scale commissions or key components of larger assignment s.Identify risks, issues and commercial challenges, escalating to senior team members where appropriat e.Provide guidance on risk and compliance principles, ensuring work aligns with organisational procedure s.Build effective working relationships with clients, contractors and internal stakeholders through clear and professional communicatio n.Contribute to continuous improvement by helping to refine cost management processes and promote service innovati

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on Qualifications & Experien ce:A minimum of 5 years’ experience in cost or commercial management within infrastructure, transport or construction projec ts.Experience within the Rail, Highway or Aviation sectors is advantageo us.Experience working with NEC3/NEC4 contracts, including application of contract mechanisms, managing compensation events and supporting compliant commercial delivery is a mu st.Strong technical capability, with the ability to analyse data, interpret cost information and produce accurate commercial documentati on.Effective interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate across multi‑disciplinary tea ms.Proven ability to prioritise workload, work independently and remain organised under pressu re.Solid understanding of construction processes and cost management methodologi es.Bachelor’s degree in Quantity Surveying or equivalent in a relevant discipli ne.Near‑attainment or attainment of a relevant professional qualification (e.g., RICS); CSCS card holder or willingness to obta

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Skills

Cost Management
Forecasting
Variance Analysis
Risk Management
Communication
Data Analysis
Interpersonal Skills
Construction Processes
NEC3 Contracts
NEC4 Contracts
Budgeting
Commercial Reporting
Collaboration
Organizational Skills
Problem Solving
Continuous Improvement

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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