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A well-established construction firm in the United Kingdom is seeking an experienced Project Manager to oversee bespoke timber projects. You will lead and manage all phases from design to installation, ensuring high standards of quality and safety. The ideal candidate has at least 5 years of experience in project management within the construction industry and strong technical skills. This full-time, office-based position offers a competitive salary ranging from £40,000 to £47,000 along with various benefits, including 25 days holiday and a stakeholder pension scheme.
A new opportunity has arisen for a Project Manager with 5 years of experience to join a well-established company specialist in designing and crafting bespoke structural timber-frame buildings using traditional and modern techniques.
As a Project Manager, you will be overseeing the full delivery of bespoke timber projects from initial brief through to completion, ensuring they are delivered to high standards of quality and safety.
This full-time permanent role is office-based offering a salary range of £40,000 - £47,000 and benefits.
This is an exceptional opportunity to join a respected organisation and play a key role in the delivery of truly unique, design-led projects.
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