Camden
£40,000 - £55,000
We are currently seeking an Assistant Project Manager to join our Highways Maintenance clients. The role is based near Camden and comes with a salary up to £55,000 depending on experience.
Responsibilities for Assistant Project Manager
- Achieve annual financial targets as set by the line manager.
- Develop, implement, and monitor processes and procedures that achieve client and business key performance indicators.
- Promote safe working practices in accordance with company Health & Safety Policy, demonstrating a commitment to zero incidents.
- Manage projects involving footpath, footway, earthworks, park assets, highways, and infrastructure construction.
- Support Clients objectives and maintain strong relationships founded on trust and integrity.
- Effectively support the line manager in the performance and development of a team to meet and exceed company and local business objectives.
- Adhere to corporate processes, policies, and procedures, ensuring a consistent approach to delivery at all times.
- Drive innovation and best practice across projects, particularly in park asset design and earthworks processes.
- Value and promote a culture of continual improvement while complying with Business Management System policies and procedures.
Requirements for Assistant Manager
- Degree qualified in a relevant engineering discipline, project management, or surveying.
- Experience in NEC Contract Administration or Project Management, including projects involving footpaths, footways, earthworks, park assets, highways, or infrastructure construction.
- Proficiency in financial reporting of project progress detailing cost, value, and turnover.
- Working towards NEC Project Manager accreditation or equivalent.
- Working towards Associate or full membership of an appropriate professional institution.
If the Assistant Project Manager role has taken your interest, or you have any questions, apply with your latest CV and I will be in touch to discuss the next steps of your application.
Ross Stott @Utilise