Overview
The Project Manager is responsible for the on-site supervision and coordination of ICP electricity and civils projects, working closely with the assigned project team to ensure the successful delivery of schemes in a timely and accurate manner.
Responsibilities
- Project Management
- Supervise multiple teams of sub-contractors, ensuring projects are completed on time and to the highest standards.
- Attend on-site meetings with key stakeholders, providing expert knowledge and insight to ensure the proposed scope considers efficient cost savings while maintaining all requirements.
- Produce meeting minutes outlining necessary actions for the project team.
- Manage multiple projects across a range of clients, ensuring timely updates on any project changes.
- Identify the council authority based on the project site address, oversee section 50 applications, and review traffic management plans.
- Identify gas, electricity, sewer, and water networks based on site address and postcode.
- Assist in the application for STAT plans, including gas, electricity, water, sewer, telecoms, and TFL.
- Know, on demand, lead times for obtaining quotations for electrical connections for both DNO and IDNOs.
- Know, on demand, delivery times for new electricity connections for both DNO and IDNO.
- Advanced knowledge of gas, electricity, and water connections (gas and water knowledge advantageous).
- Advanced knowledge of telecoms, sewer, and traffic management.
- Advanced knowledge of NJUG requirements.
- Advanced knowledge of electricity and gas metering.
- Knowledge of BNO/IDNO/Electrician metering options and cost/benefits of each option.
- Interrogate and challenge network designs to achieve the best value/technical solution for the client.
- Advanced knowledge of excavations and civils.
- Advanced knowledge of street works, including traffic management, road closures, and diversions (Street Works Supervisor certification is a minimum requirement).
- Knowledge of using CAT and Genny and GPR devices to record the location of utilities.
- Train, educate, and develop staff on the skills and processes listed above.
- Supplier Management
- Interact professionally with suppliers to obtain relevant project information.
- Chase suppliers for information/project deliverables in a professional manner.
- Build strong supplier relationships.
- Source new suppliers, ensuring they meet