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Project Manager – Drylining & Partitions
Job Title: Project/Contracts Manager – Finishing Trade Products
Job reference Number: 302288-5686-26142
Industry Sector: Project Manager, PM, Project Management, Contracts Manager, CM, Dry-lining, Drylining, Partitions, Ceilings, Trade, Fit-Out, Interior Design, D&B, Design & Build, Plastering, Flooring, Floor Screed, Steel Framing, SFS, Drywall, Interiors, Interior Products, Plasterboard, Fixings, Contractors, Manufacturing, Construction
Area to be covered: West Midlands (Typically 3-4 days per week)
Office Based: Stafford
Remuneration: £40,000 - £60,000
Benefits: Travel Expenses, Company Pension and Comprehensive Benefits Package
The role of Project Manager – Drylining & Partitions will involve:
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- Project/Contracts Manager position dealing with high quality range of drylining, interior systems and commercial interiors projects.
- Coordinating site teams, subcontractors and suppliers to ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget.
- Managing projects from pre-start through to completion.
- Liaising with design, production, site and installation teams to ensure smooth project delivery.
- Attending pre-contract and client meetings where required.
- Managing client queries, resolving issues and providing regular project updates.
- Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, contractors and suppliers.


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The ideal applicant will be a Project Manager – Drylining & Partitions with:
- Must have Project or Contracts Management experience within the Construction industry.
- Highly advantageous to have experience with one or more of the following: building products, dry lining, ceilings, partitions, steel framing systems, flooring, painting, plasterboard or a related interiors/finishing trade products.
- Good technical knowledge and good understanding of industry processes, materials and costs.
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbal.
- Resilient individual who has strong leadership skills.
- Highly organised with good attention to detail.
- Ability to work in a fast paced environment.
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