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Project Manager

Go Construct

Peterborough

On-site

GBP 34,000 - 87,000

Full time

13 days ago

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Job summary

A prominent construction organization is looking for a skilled Project Manager to oversee project timelines and budgets effectively. In this role, you will lead project teams and ensure that projects meet the standards and deadlines set by clients. Candidates should hold qualifications including GCSEs in Maths and English, and may benefit from a Project Management qualification. Competitive salaries are expected, ranging from £34,000 to £87,000 based on experience and location.

Qualifications

  • GCSEs including Maths and English are required.
  • A Project Management qualification can be beneficial.
  • Previous experience is an added advantage.

Responsibilities

  • Help keep projects on a realistic timescale and budget.
  • Select and lead a project team.
  • Report regularly on progress to clients and stakeholders.

Skills

Leadership and business management skills
Knowledge of computer operating systems
Persistence and determination
Excellent verbal communication skills
Attention to detail

Education

GCSE's 9 - 5 including Maths and English
A-Levels or Project Management qualification
Job description
What does a project manager do?

As a project manager you will be responsible for helping to keep projects on a realistic timescale and budget. This involves selecting and leading a project team and ensuring you are aware of all details so you can keep a client up to date.

The job role of a project manager involves the following duties:
  • Understanding what the client or company wants to achieve
  • Agreeing timescales, costs and resources needed to deliver a project
  • Drawing up a detailed plan for how to achieve each stage of a project
  • Selecting and leading a project team
  • Negotiating with contractors and suppliers
  • Directing a multi-disciplinary team
  • Communicating with staff at every level, in a calm, personable way
  • Overseeing several projects at the same time
  • Ensuring that each stage of the project happens on time, on budget and to a high standard
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  • Reporting regularly on progress to the client and stakeholders
  • Coordinating market and customer research
  • Resolving any issues or delays
  • Demonstrating knowledge of all areas of construction
  • Writing bids for tender
  • Managing several projects simultaneously with the support of junior project managers
  • Working in an office or on a construction site
How to become a project manager

There are several routes to becoming a project manager. You can gain the qualifications you need by doing a university or college course, or an apprenticeship. If you already have some experience you may be able to apply for a job directly. You should explore these options to find out which is the right one for you.

You may need a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card to work on a construction site.

University

You could do an undergraduate degree in construction management, project management, business or IT.

If you already have a first degree you could study for a postgraduate qualification in construction project management.

  • Equivalent entry requirements explained
  • Find a university course
  • Funding advice
College/training provider

You could do NVQ Levels 4 and 5 in Project Management or Levels 3, 4 and 5 in Business Improvement Techniques.

Some training providers also offer NVQ levels 3, 4 and 5 specific to construction project management.

  • Find a course near you
  • Funding advice
Apprenticeship

An apprenticeship with a construction firm is a good way into the industry.

Apprenticeships are open to anyone over the age of 16. As an apprentice, you will be fully employed by your company and expected to work a minimum of 30 hours a week. Your time will be split between on-the-job experience and a college or training provider.

An intermediate apprenticeship takes around two years to complete. You could follow a higher apprenticeship in construction management.

  • Guide to apprenticeships
Work

Many project managers start their careers as craftspeople in a particular trade. If you have experience of managing small projects, you could study part-time to gain project management qualifications and get a job in a construction project support team.

Work experience

Work experience is essential to gaining employment within the construction industry. You could gain this at school, or by working weekends and holidays with a company or relative who works as a project manager. Potential employers will always be pleased to see work experience listed on your CV.

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Skills

Additional skills which may benefit anyone looking to become a project manager include:

  • Leadership and business management skills
  • Knowledge of computer operating systems, hardware and software
  • Persistence and determination
  • Able to use your initiative
  • Be thorough and pay attention to detail
  • Maths knowledge
  • Excellent verbal communication skills
Qualifications

To become a Project Manager you'll need GCSE's 9 - 5 including Maths and English. Some may require A-Levels, a Project Management qualification and previous experience.

To become a Project Manager you'll need Scottish Nationals 5 A - C's including Maths and English. Some may require A-Levels, a Project Management qualification and previous experience.

To become a Project Manager you'll need GCSE's A* - C including Maths and English. Some may require A-Level's, a Project Management qualification and previous experience.

How much could you earn as a project manager?

The expected salary for a project manager varies as you become more experienced.

  • Newly trained project managers can start at £34000
  • Trained with experience project managers can earn up to £87000*

Salaries depend on location, employer, level of responsibility, any overtime you may do, and whether you have completed an industry recognised training route.

  • Salaries have been collected from multiple industry sources
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