Construction Project Manager

Posted 5 April by pyramid8
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Pyramid8 is delighted to be supporting a local building services group, that’s in its third decade of trading. As an established firm and a leader in its industry, its portfolio boasts several high street retails brands throughout the U.K. Due to business growth, they are seeking a Construction Project Manager to join their team.

Reporting to the Operations Manager, you will work with key accounts, compiling quotations for cost of works involving concrete, steel and foundations. You will be responsible for cost management, looking after budgets and ensuring works are completed within agreed timescales, this is a fast-paced environment. You will also carry out site surveys, conduct pre-start meetings and do weekly reviews of progress. In addition, you will use your negotiation skills to source suppliers, book in labour resource and ascertain material requirements needed for each bespoke project, so you literally have full control over each project.

To be considered, you will have demonstrable experience within a construction background, with several years as a Project Manager. Ideally you will have come from a retail environment, but those from hospitality would also be considered. As expected, you will hold an CSCS card and have working knowledge of Health & Safety best practice and protocol.

In return, you will benefit from a market leading salary of up to £55K, along with a car allowance, pension, health cover and 22 + Bank Holidays annual leave. This role will see you being on-site at several locations nationwide, as such this will be a home-working opportunity, where you will be commutable to its office in West Yorkshire for monthly meetings.

Reference: 50098517

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