Role: Project ManagerÂ
Locations:Â Birmingham
Salary: Up to £90,000 plus aditional benefits
The Project Manager manages all aspects of the client's project’s interfaces with rail operations and its internal stakeholders on a day-to-day basis to ensure that the impact of construction activities on rail operations and customer satisfaction is minimized.
Project Manager Key Responsibilities:
- Establish strong working relationships with the client's station operations team and its internal stakeholders, setting up formal and informal communication channels.
- Project Manage interfacing packages such as Park Street Bridge, RBS wall activities, surveys within the rail area, Green Rd activities, etc.
- Lead on the preparation and submission of work package plans, Forms Cs, Form H/Gs, and other relevant interface deliverables.
- Lead on the update of any rail interface activities planning.
- Ensure rail operations and interfaces are considered in all aspects of the implementation planning of the project.
- Manage the interface in accordance with the project Interface Management Plan. This includes being responsible for the Interface Control Document, associated Interface Register, and chairing and recording interface meetings.
- Support the client with all negotiations and presentations to the public, transport pressure groups, unions, and other interested parties as necessary.
- Chair weekly planning and coordination meetings between the client and the project construction team, ensuring that operations needs are fully considered in the detailed planning and methodology.
- Act as the main point of contact for any emergency incidents involving rail operations.
- Arrange and record any condition inspections and reports regarding the client’s assets and oversee any making good works.
- Ensure a register of all commitments and undertakings to the client's station operations is maintained and fully complied with.
- Manage any possessions required as part of the construction project, including possession planning and booking.
- Oversee deliveries to site by rail and ensure that rail windows are agreed in advance with the client.
- Identify and manage all activities required to protect the client’s assets, including both physical protection and monitoring.
- Knowledge and experience of rail engineering assurance, including relevant industry standards and protocols.
Values and Cultural Fit:
- Leadership: Using innovation and challenge to lead by example.
- Respect: Understanding others, recognizing their value, and behaving accordingly.
- Safety: Caring for our workforce, passengers, and the public by creating an environment where no one gets hurt.
- Integrity: Acting fairly, transparently, and consistently.
Project Manager Technical Competencies:
The key technical competencies required to perform the role well are outlined below.
- Excellent understanding of rail operations.
- Good understanding of project planning and construction methodology.
- Understanding of rail freight operations.
Behavioural Competencies:
The key behavioural competencies required to perform the role well are outlined below.
- Strong communication skills.
- Highly credible and trustworthy.
- Resilient and confident.
- Calm under pressure.
Qualifications, Certifications, and Experience:
- Relevant experience of rail operations.
- Relevant experience in rail projects or managing rail interfaces.
- Past experience of major construction projects.
- Degree, HNC, or similar higher education qualification.
If the role of Project Manager with a salary of up to £90,000 per annum plus additional benefits is of interest, apply now.
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