National Grid
EPC Project Manager

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Job Introduction The GB energy system is rapidly transforming as we target Clean Power by 2030 and NetZero by 2050. The distribution network is vital in this transformation as we look to accommodate thousands of electric vehicles and heat pumps in people’s homes and connect large volumes of solar and wind. This will require us building out our network at a rate we have not seen this century. And, as one of the Distribution Network Operators, we have a key role to play in the Great Grid Upgrade – it’s an essential part in enabling the accelerated strategic Transmission Investment (ASTI) projects across England and Wales. We're looking for EPC Project Managers to join our newly formed ASTI Projects team in Field Operations, focusing on delivering major infrastructure projects - ideally based in the Midlands area. Reporting to a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for the consenting, development, and delivery of strategically critical, high-value, and complex projects or programmes. Your goal will be to ensure these projects are completed safely, on time, to the highest quality standards, and within budget, all while enhancing National Grid's reputation in the Electricity Distribution market. You will play a key role in managing health, safety, and environmental issues throughout the National Grid Electricity Distribution ASTI Portfolio, ensuring that projects meet the business's regulatory, stakeholder, and customer commitments. This role offers a flexible hybrid working approach, allowing you to effectively balance office, site, and home working. Main Responsibilities Deliver the least cost, optimal, efficient and safe solution in line with CDM Regulations and SHEQ considerations. Manage project delivery, design, safety by design, commissioning, scheme closure and post-completion requirements. Act as the NEC Project Manager (or equivalent for other contract types). Monitor and control the investment throughout the process providing regular project monthly status reports including: SHE performance, milestone progress, risk management and competent, accurate and timely financial forecasting information to support regulatory reporting including cost recover, and business and capital planning. Enact the role of Client's Delegated Representative and where appropriate, Principle Designer or arrange for the provision of Principle Designer for each project as required under CDM Regulations Perform the role of CDM-coordinator or arrange for the provision of a CDMC for each project as required Manage and co-ordinate Contractors and project teams to successfully deliver projects to time, cost and specification and with minimal disruption. Monitor Contractor site activities to ensure compliance with National Grid SHES standards, Health & Safety, Environmental legislation and CDM regulations Manage the Contractor commissioning and performance testing process on site. Ensure the provision of accurate ‘as built’ documentation to handover of the assets onto the system to the standards defined in the design. Manage standard and routine third-party issues, land, consents, grantors, public relations and Community Stakeholders to preserve National Grid reputation. Maintain full relevant authorisation to carry out duties Ideal Candidate Proven experience in leading major engineering, construction or infrastructure projects Strong project management skills with experience managing risk for delivery of projects to scope, time, cost, quality, safety and security of supply. Experience in the electricity industry or other energy, utilities, or rail sectors Working knowledge and application of Construction Design and Management (CDM) Regulations. Recognised Project Management qualification ideally, Relevant degree or equivalent experience or qualification in a related field. Proficient in Contract Management and driving cost efficiencies Working knowledge and understanding of safety and environmental legislation, practices Demonstrable experience of leading cross functional teams and stakeholder management Proficient business writing and communication skills. Demonstrable experience of problem solving and an appetite for continuous improvement. Good influencing and negotiating skills. A full and valid UK driving licence is required, as the role involves travel between home, office, and site locations. About Us We’re National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED), the owner and operator behind the electricity distribution systems for the Midlands, the Southwest of England and South Wales. Serving communities of more than 8 million people, our expert teams deliver heat, light and power for homes and businesses. National Grid employs over 29,000 people worldwide. We are building an inclusive workplace, a place to actively celebrate the cultures, personalities and preferences of our colleagues – who in turn help to build the success of our business and reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. Our vision is to be at the heart of a clean, fair and affordable energy future and we are doing this in a fast-moving industry with an increasing focus on tackling climate change, exploring new energy sources that are renewable, low carbon, and improve efficiency to meet demand.
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