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What You’ll Do
As a Project Manager, you will support the successful delivery of complex nuclear and infrastructure projects by coordinating engineering, planning, and project management activities across multidisciplinary teams. You will work closely with technical stakeholders to help ensure projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with quality, cost, and schedule expectations. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to major engineering programmes while developing broad project management experience within highly regulated environments.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the planning, coordination, and delivery of engineering and project activities across nuclear and infrastructure projects, ensuring successful execution against scope, schedule, cost, and quality objectives.
- Manage project schedules, deliverables, milestones, risks, issues, and dependencies, implementing mitigation strategies to ensure project success.
- Lead multidisciplinary teams across engineering, construction, procurement, commissioning, quality, and client organisations to achieve project objectives.
- Develop, review, and manage key project documentation, including project plans, schedules, reports, risk registers, meeting minutes, and progress updates.
- Monitor project performance, proactively identifying risks, issues, and opportunities, and driving corrective actions where required.
- Chair project coordination meetings and act as the primary interface with clients, suppliers, contractors, and internal stakeholders.
- Lead change management and configuration control activities, ensuring project changes are assessed, approved, and implemented in accordance with project governance.
- Manage project budgets, forecasts, resource allocation, and financial performance, ensuring effective cost control and accurate reporting.
- Ensure compliance with contractual requirements, project governance, quality standards, regulatory obligations, and nuclear safety requirements throughout the project lifecycle.
- Build and maintain strong stakeholder relationships, providing clear communication, reporting, and leadership across all project interfaces.
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives, promoting best practice, operational efficiency, and successful project delivery across the programme.
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ABMI Engineering is the part of a leading international engineering consultancy group with over 35 years of experience in highly regulated sectors. In the UK, we’re leveraging our expertise to support major projects within Energy. Our Bristol-based team is growing, and we’re looking for skilled engineers who want to make a real impact technically and professionally.
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No barrier should hold back talent! Dedicated to equal opportunities, our Group embraces an inclusive approach: every position is open to all, and we actively support the integration of people with disabilities.
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