Jackson Young
Project Manager - Cut & Carve

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Role | Project Manager
💰 Offer | £105,000 - £120,000 + £10,000 travel allowance
🏢 Company | Main contractor
📏 Size | £200m t/o - £60m or £30m project
🎯 Areas | Cut & Carve + CAT B
✨ Skills | Commercial Build / Fit Out
🌍 Based | W1
💻 Working | Site / Office
If you are an ambitious Project Manager keen to work on challenging, prestigious schemes in London with a business offering career progression to the board then read on.
Our client is deeply admired in the London construction market, is busier than ever, has a great reputation as an employer, and is in a position to offer you a key role.
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- This £200m business works with the best clients and architects in the business on a wide range of schemes in the £10m - £100m bracket. They have a varied portfolio with particular experience in complicated cut and carve and super prime residential, but they are not restricted to this. The thread that connects them is discerning clients, a requirement for design and engineering excellence, and a project team that is dedicated to delivering the highest quality.
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This is a senior position, you will have full responsibility for a whole scheme from start to finish and will be reporting directly to the board.
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Upcoming projects include a £60m commercial cut & carve in W1, a £40m luxury refurbishment in SW3, and a £30m CAT B scheme in EC2.
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They are looking for an ambitious PM who has the attitude and capability to progress into a senior business leadership role. There will be competition for the openings coming up but if you are a talented manager then this is an awesome opportunity to progress initially into a division lead and potentially to the very top. What an exciting period coming up for you.


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- There is a highly experienced, very professional, driven team around you. Everything is first class, their standards are very high, and you will be working with the best, being mentored by the best whilst delivering the best projects in town.
What’s in it for you:
- An opportunity to join one of the best contractors in London in a key role offering an unrivaled portfolio of schemes and the chance to push yourself to the most senior of positions. What’s not to like!
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