Contract Manager – Civils & Highways
Salary: £70,000 – £80,000 + Company Car + Benefits (DOE)
Location: North West England (Greater Manchester)
About the Company
Our client is a long-established, family-owned civil engineering contractor in the North West, with a turnover of around £30m. They have a strong reputation across highways and civils, delivering projects primarily for local authorities, with additional work from other established sources.
The civils / highways division currently delivers approximately £2m per annum, with a clear plan to grow this to £5–6m over the next few years. To support this, they are looking to appoint a senior Contracts / Business Development Manager to take ownership of this workstream and treat it as “their own business” within the wider group.
About the Role
This is a senior operational and commercial role with end-to-end responsibility for a portfolio of civils and highways projects.
You will lead a small existing team (including 3 gangs with Supervisors), manage local authority frameworks and projects, and be the main point of contact for clients. The role is office and site based (roughly 50 / 50), with a strong emphasis on being visible, hands‑on and building structure around the division as it grows.
Key Responsibilities
- Take ownership of a civils & highways division currently at c.£2m turnover and help grow it towards £5–6m.
- Manage and grow local authority and related workstreams – including highways, Section 278 schemes, drainage, kerbs, car parks and associated civils.
- Lead and develop the existing team: approx. 3 gangs (each with a Supervisor) plus office / site‑based support, drawing on wider planning, plant and commercial teams.
- Oversee the full project lifecycle: tendering, programming, resourcing, day‑to‑day delivery, handover and final accounts.
- Manage commercial performance – costs, margin, change, variations and forecasting, working closely with the Financial Director and wider commercial support.
- Act as the key point of contact for clients, ensuring strong relationships, clear communication and repeat work.
- Ensure projects are delivered safely, to the required quality and in line with agreed timeframes and specifications.
- Build systems, processes and reporting as the division grows – turning a solid operation into a scalable, well‑controlled business unit.
- Work collaboratively in a hands‑on, family‑business environment where everyone “chips in” when required.
Key Requirements
- Proven experience as a Contract / Business Development Manager in civils / highways, or a strong Project Manager ready to step up.
- Strong civil engineering knowledge with a solid commercial / QS background.
- Experience in local authority highways / Section 278 / general civils – confident with drainage, kerbs, concrete, car parks and associated infrastructure works.
- Able to read and interpret drawings and turn them into realistic programmes, resources and delivery plans.
- Track record of running a stable, profitable business area or portfolio of contracts (ideally multi‑million pound).
- Hands‑on leadership style – “mucky boots”, visible on site, credible with Supervisors and gangs.
- Strong communication skills – comfortable with clients, senior stakeholders and site‑based teams.
- Personality and style to fit a family‑run North West contractor – straight‑talking, team‑focused, and motivated by building something long‑term rather than chasing a quick uplift.
- Based within reasonable commuting distance (around 1 hour) of Greater Manchester and happy with a roughly 50 / 50 office / site split.
- Formal civil engineering qualifications and site tickets (e.g. HNC / HND, SMSTS, CSCS, NRSWA) would be an advantage but are not essential where experience and credibility are strong.
Package
- Basic salary: £70,000 – £80,000 (depending on experience and what you can bring).
- Company car (to be discussed).
- Pension and wider benefits.
- Scope to discuss a performance‑related element linked to division growth and delivery.
Apply online or contact Nathan Turley for a confidential discussion (URL removed).