HMF Consultants
Technical Project Manager

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Role Overview
The Technical Project Manager is responsible for the day-to-day delivery of engineering projects, ensuring technical outputs, programme, quality, and contractual requirements are effectively managed. Working closely with Senior / Lead Project Engineers and discipline leads, the role coordinates multidisciplinary teams across Civil, Electrical, Cable, and Grid Compliance / System Studies. The Technical Project Manager manages programme, submissions, client communication, project records, risks, and delivery reporting to ensure projects are delivered on time, to the required quality, and in line with contractual and governance requirements.
The role acts as a key client-facing point of contact for delivery coordination, issue resolution, and progress assurance, while supporting commercial and change management activities.
Key Responsibilities
Technical & Project Delivery
- Coordinate technical delivery with Senior / Lead Engineers and discipline leads.
- Manage engineering scope, interfaces, assumptions, and deliverables.
- Coordinate and resolve technical issues, risks, and escalations.
- Ensure deliverables meet programme, quality, and compliance requirements.
Programme & Planning
- Develop and manage project programmes, milestones, and submission schedules.
- Monitor progress and manage slippage and recovery actions.
- Coordinate multidisciplinary inputs to meet project deadlines.
- Track key delivery KPIs and provide progress reporting.
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Client & Stakeholder Management
- Act as a key contact for clients on programme and delivery matters.
- Coordinate TQs, RFIs, meetings, actions, and Minutes of Meeting.
- Maintain clear and professional communication with clients and stakeholders.
Commercial & Governance
- Support delivery under NEC / NEC-style contracts.
- Maintain project records, including EWN, CE, EOT, change, and correspondence registers.
- Support commercial forecasting and change control.
- Ensure compliance with HMF QA, document control, and governance processes.
Team & Safety
- Coordinate Project and Discipline Engineers and support workload planning.
- Support mentoring and development of junior engineers.
- Support CDM and Safety in Design requirements.
- Ensure design risks and residual hazards are appropriately recorded and communicated.
Minimum Requirements
- BE/BEng degree in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline.
- 8+ years' experience in technical project delivery or engineering project management.
- Experience coordinating multidisciplinary engineering teams.
- Experience within the UK power, energy, or infrastructure sector.
- Experience with NEC / NEC-style contracts is preferred.
- CEng or working towards chartership is strongly preferred.
- Project management qualification such as PRINCE2, APM, or PMP is desirable.
- Good understanding of engineering design, programme management, risk, change control, and project governance.


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Key Skills
- Strong planning and organisational skills.
- Excellent communication and client management abilities.
- Strong technical coordination and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.
- Proactive, delivery-focused, and commercially aware.
- Strong reporting, record-keeping, and governance discipline.
Other Requirements
- Eligibility to work in the UK.
- Willingness to travel occasionally for client meetings and site visits.
- Flexible and adaptable to project and business requirements.
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