Trevett Project Services
Project Manager

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Cambridge | 6–12 Month Contract | Potential to Go Permanent | £400 per day
We are recruiting for an experienced Project Manager to join a leading national Facilities Management provider, delivering lifecycle and refurbishment projects within a live healthcare environment in Cambridge.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Project Manager with a proven track record of delivering lifecycle, refurbishment or capital projects within live hospital or healthcare environments. You will be responsible for managing multiple projects from planning through to completion, ensuring works are delivered safely, on time, within budget and with minimal disruption to hospital operations.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage the delivery of lifecycle and refurbishment projects within a live healthcare environment.
- Oversee projects from planning and programming through to completion and handover.
- Manage subcontractors, suppliers and site teams to ensure safe and efficient project delivery.
- Ensure all works are carried out in line with health & safety legislation, HTM requirements and permit-to-work systems.
- Coordinate works with hospital stakeholders to minimise disruption to clinical services.
- Monitor project programmes, budgets, quality and commercial performance.
- Manage project documentation, progress reports, variations and risk registers.
- Build and maintain strong working relationships with clients, end users and key stakeholders.
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Requirements
- Previous experience as a Project Manager delivering lifecycle, refurbishment or capital works.
- Previous experience working within a live hospital or healthcare environment is essential.
- Strong understanding of project planning, programming and budget management.
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills.
- Good knowledge of CDM Regulations and health & safety legislation.
- SMSTS.
- Valid CSCS Card.
- First Aid at Work (desirable).


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What's on Offer
- £400 per day.
- 6–12 month contract with the potential to become permanent.
- Opportunity to join a leading national Facilities Management provider.
- Long-term programme of lifecycle and refurbishment works within a live healthcare environment.
- Immediate start available.
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