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LONG O DONNELL

Project Manager

Durham
Posted about 20 hours ago
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COMPANY OVERVIEW

We are a leading consultancy delivering engineering and management services across the Utilities, Energy and Infrastructure sectors. As part of our long-term, strategic partnership with our water clients, we are supporting the delivery of AMP8 (2025 – 2030) projects under a £5bn framework agreement and now seek experienced Design Engineer’s to join our team to support this delivery.

PROJECT MANAGE

  • HYBRID role
  • We are looking for an experienced client side Project Manager who has a background in the Water or Utilities industry to join the team working onsite around Northern England, together with office activities where needed
  • NEC3/NEC4 project management qualification / accreditation is desirable

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Act as the client-side Project Manager, leading the successful delivery of water infrastructure projects from project inception through to completion and handover.
  • Define project scope, objectives, programme, budget, and delivery strategy in collaboration with stakeholders and technical teams.
  • Develop and maintain comprehensive project execution plans, ensuring alignment with client requirements, regulatory obligations, and business objectives.
  • Manage project governance, ensuring compliance with processes, health and safety legislation, environmental standards, and industry regulations.
  • Lead the procurement and management of consultants, contractors, and suppliers, ensuring effective contract administration throughout the project lifecycle.
  • Monitor project progress against programme, budget, and key performance indicators, implementing corrective actions where required to maintain successful delivery.
  • Identify, assess, and manage project risks and opportunities, developing and implementing appropriate mitigation strategies.
  • Manage project budgets, forecasts, and financial reporting, ensuring robust cost control and value for money throughout delivery.
  • Review and approve contractor programmes, progress reports, change requests, and payment applications, ensuring contractual compliance and commercial integrity.
  • Coordinate multidisciplinary project teams to ensure effective collaboration and timely delivery of project milestones.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with NWG stakeholders, contractors, regulatory bodies, and external partners, providing clear and proactive communication throughout the project lifecycle.
  • Lead project meetings, provide regular progress updates, and prepare reports for senior management and governance boards.
  • Manage project change control processes, ensuring that variations are assessed, approved, and implemented in line with project objectives.
  • Oversee commissioning, testing, handover, and project close-out activities, ensuring all deliverables are completed to the required quality standards and operational acceptance criteria.
  • Drive continuous improvement by identifying lessons learned and implementing best practices to enhance future project delivery.

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  • Water experience (Required)
  • Previous experience managing a project from start to finish on the client side.
  • Working on site experience.
  • NEC3/ NEC4 Project Management experience desired.
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Skills

Project Management
Water Industry
Utilities
NEC3
NEC4
Risk Management
Budget Management
Stakeholder Management
Contract Administration
Health and Safety
Environmental Standards
Procurement
Team Coordination
Continuous Improvement
Communication
Governance

Location

Durham, England, United Kingdom

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