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A reputable recruitment agency is assisting in the search for a Project Manager - Architectural for a Public Sector Organisation in Armagh. This role involves leading a team, managing Minor Works Capital Projects, and developing project strategies. Candidates should possess a relevant degree or equivalent professional membership and have substantial project management experience. The salary is £43,693 per annum plus benefits.
Project Manager (Public Sector) - Architectural
VANRATH are assisting our client, a large Public Sector Organisation, in their search for an Project Manager - Architectural for 6-12 months initially with great likelihood of extension and permanent, based in Armagh.
Responsibilities
The post holder will be responsible for providing leadership responsibility for a diverse and geographically dispersed team of professional, technical and administrative staff carrying out work across a range of Minor functions within the Infrastructure and Capital Development Division. Responsibility for the management and delivery of Minor Works Capital Projects and all other capital and recurrent budget lines associated with this Service.
The overall purpose of the role is to manage and develop projects as part of the portfolio of services outlined. The Project Manager will be part of transformational change and will implement developing structures, strategy, policy, procedures and processes for these services. The Project Manager will take part in the significant ongoing change and harmonisation process across Infrastructure Capital Development Division and the Minor Capital Programme Delivery.
The Project Manager will be responsible for assisting with developing all aspects of Minor capital delivery, including Minor works in both the controlled and non-controlled sectors as well as other earmarked and special initiatives. They will be accountable to the Minor Capital Programme Locality Manager for the effective management and delivery of all Minor capital works, with significant input across all sectors. This will require on-going liaison with the Department of Education (DE) to ensure planning and delivery of Minor capital projects is in line with policy and complies with DE capital standards. It also requires close liaison and negotiation with other sectorial bodies when delivering Minor capital works in non-controlled settings.
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Remuneration
£43,693, per annum, plus discount benefits.