Goodman Masson
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Interim Project Manager (Capital Works/Fire Remediation)
£400–£475 per day (Umbrella) | Inside IR35 - West London
Interim Contract until April 2027 (initially)
We're looking to recruit an experienced Interim Project Manager to join on a long-term interim basis in West London.
This is a fantastic opportunity to manage a varied programme of refurbishment and remedial works across a residential/healthcare property portfolio. While some projects will involve fire safety remediation, the role also covers a wider range of building compliance and improvement works, making it ideal for an experienced project manager from a housing, construction or property background.
The Role
You'll be responsible for delivering multiple projects from inception through to completion, ensuring works are completed safely, compliantly, on time and within budget.
Key responsibilities include:
- Managing a portfolio of compliance, fire remedial and capital works projects across residential and healthcare properties.
- Overseeing contractors throughout the project lifecycle, including issuing orders, managing variations, chairing progress meetings and authorising payments.
- Carrying out regular site visits to monitor progress, quality and contractor performance.
- Working closely with Contract Administrators, consultants, Principal Designers and Principal Contractors to ensure successful project delivery.
- Ensuring projects comply with relevant legislation, including CDM Regulations, Building Regulations and other statutory requirements.
- Reviewing contractor documentation, including RAMS and Construction Phase Plans, and ensuring safe systems of work are in place.
- Monitoring project budgets, programmes and risks while identifying opportunities to deliver value for money.
- Producing progress reports and maintaining strong relationships with residents, housing teams, contractors and external stakeholders.
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We're looking for an experienced Project Manager with a proven track record of delivering building, compliance, refurbishment or capital works projects.


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You'll bring:
- Experience managing construction, refurbishment, compliance or planned works projects.
- Strong contract management skills, including variations, valuations and contractor performance management.
- Experience inspecting works on site and ensuring quality and contractual compliance.
- Good knowledge of Building Regulations, CDM Regulations and health & safety requirements.
- Experience managing project budgets and delivering value for money.
- Excellent organisational and stakeholder management skills.
- The ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and work collaboratively with internal and external partners.
- A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.
- Experience within social housing, local government, NHS, facilities management or residential construction would be highly advantageous.
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