You’ll get all the benefits of being employed by us, while working on a variety of projects for our clients. Joining Waterman Aspen as Project Manager – Aviation will see you as a key member of the Aviation team and you can expect:
- A varied client base where you can apply and develop your skills
- Buy-in from clients to assist in your technical progression
- Further exposure to your chosen industry – increasing your awareness, knowledge and sharpening your skills
- The flexibility to broaden your horizons with each new secondment, without changing your employer
- Regular social events and volunteering opportunities
Requirements
- Essential: Detailed knowledge of the aviation sector, including experience working with airports, operators, aerospace, or aviation infrastructure projects.
- Proven track record of managing large-scale, complex aviation projects from conception to completion, including overseeing budgets, timelines, and resources to deliver successful outcomes.
- Familiarity with aviation regulations and safety standards (e.g., CAA, EASA). Compliance with these standards is crucial for ensuring project safety and legality.
- A solid grasp of aviation-specific technologies, infrastructure, and operations, such as airside/landside development, runway/taxiway construction, hangar development, or airport terminal projects.
- Experience collaborating with diverse stakeholders, such as regulatory bodies, airport authorities, contractors, engineers, and government groups.
- Expertise in identifying and mitigating risks associated with aviation projects, ensuring that projects remain within legal and safety requirements for health and safety.
- Experience in negotiating contracts with vendors and suppliers and in managing procurement processes for critical materials and plant.
- Strong leadership skills in guiding multidisciplinary teams, ensuring project milestones are met and conflicts are resolved quickly.
- Desirable: Bachelor’s degree in Project or Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field.
- Desirable: APM PMQ, PRINCE2, or equivalent project management certification is preferred.
- Desirable: Able to manage multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced environment.
- Able to keep up to date with developing standards in aviation safety, security and construction.