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A national safety organization in the UK seeks a Principal Project Manager to lead impactful projects across Scotland, England, and Wales. You will inspire operational teams, ensure compliance with NEC4 contracts, and champion customer experience. This role requires strong leadership skills and the ability to manage complex construction projects effectively. The organization values flexible working, offering generous benefits, including a substantial pension scheme and holiday allowance.
Do you want to lead work that matters : Take ownership of a safety‑critical national portfolio that protects people and the environment across Scotland, England and Wales, your decisions will have a visible, positive community impact
Coach a high‑performing team : Grow and support a multi‑site team of Project Managers delivering resilient, emergency‑ready projects in a fast‑moving, public‑facing context
Set the bar for governance and value : Champion compliance and assurance (including NEC4 and statutory frameworks) while securing best value for public money
You might have gained your expertise through a degree, professional qualifications, apprenticeships, or directly through hands‑on experience. If you can show the capability and judgement to perform at this level, we want to hear from you.
As Principal Project Manager in our Public Safety & Subsidence team, you’ll play a pivotal part in protecting communities and the environment by leading the delivery of complex, high‑impact projects across Scotland, England and Wales.
We welcome different ways of thinking. If you’re unsure whether you meet every point, please apply—skills are developed and we value transferable experience
To find out more about the role, take a look at the job description.
Hybrid working (on average 1 day per week working out of our Mansfield office)
Application closing date : 4th January 2026
5th January 2026
(If you are unavailable on these interview dates, please make us aware and we will look at alternative dates)
Successful candidates must pass basic security checks and will be subject to UK Immigration requirements.
We offer different ways to work flexibly, and the following types of flexibility are usually possible : job share, flexible hours, working from home for part of the week and compressed hours. Please feel free to talk about what flexibility means to you at your interview.
With a genuine commitment to flexible working, we believe that work life balance is incredibly important.
Here at the Mining Remediation Authority, we really are a great team to work with. We’re united in our passion and commitment to make a better future for people and the environment in mining areas.
We carry out a wide variety of essential services from responding to coal mining hazards, to keeping everyone and everything safe from mine water pollution.
We are excited about what our future holds. Our work is helping to develop a new sustainable source of renewable energy for the UK. By harnessing the energy from mine water heat, we hope to play a key role towards helping the UK to meet net‑zero emissions by 2050.
We truly are a supportive organisation where we all live and breathe our values. We are inclusive, trusted and progressive in everything that we do.
We’re proud to be an inclusive employer and are committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and identities, and we actively promote equality of opportunity throughout our recruitment process.
As part of our commitment to inclusive recruitment, we offer a guaranteed interview to applicants who meet the minimum selection criteria and identify as disabled or from a minority ethnic background, this aligns with our values.
We recruit based on your skills, experience and potential—not your ethnicity, background, gender identity, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristic. To help ensure fairness, we anonymise applications by asking you to remove personally identifiable information before they are reviewed by hiring managers. This helps us reduce unconscious bias and focus solely on what matters, your ability to succeed in the role.
If you’re successful in joining us, it’s because we believe in your ability to make a meaningful contribution. By continuing to improve the diversity of our organisation, we strengthen our collective knowledge, creativity, innovation and living our values of being trusted, inclusive, and progressive every day.
If you require reasonable adjustments or an alternative format to apply, please contact us at Recruitment@MiningRemediation.gov.uk or call us on 01623 637000. We are happy to support you through the process.