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An established industry player is seeking a skilled Project Manager to oversee major infrastructure projects at a prominent naval base. This role involves managing budgets, developing business cases, and ensuring stakeholder collaboration. The successful candidate will benefit from a supportive work environment that values work-life balance and offers flexible working options. With a competitive salary and generous pension contributions, this position is ideal for those looking to make a significant impact in a dynamic and challenging setting. Join a team dedicated to supporting the UK's defence capabilities and shaping the future of naval operations.
HMNB Devonport, Plymouth, PL2 2BG
Job Summary
Devonport Naval Base is the largest Naval Base in Europe. It is a 650 acre site with 15,000 acres of water space, employing 12,000 people on site. The Base is primarily focused on delivering timely deep maintenance to the UK’s submarine fleet. It is also the operating home base for frigates, amphibious Ships, Royal Marines. It employs more than 10% of Plymouth’s workforce and contributes to 14% of Plymouth’s economy.
Devonport Naval Base is the nerve centre for the Royal Navy in the South West. It supports operations around the globe and provides the ships, submarines, people, and equipment to deliver the UK’s defence policy. Its mission is to meet the support and operating requirements for the Naval Service and UK’s allies, from the South West, reaching worldwide.
The unique opportunities offered within are varied, challenging and exciting and support Navy Command’s role to generate and operate forces for today and to ensure we are ready for tomorrow by developing and delivering the Navy of the future. Navy Command provides an open, flexible and supportive work environment and Civil Servants and Armed Forces personnel work together in a wealth of interesting and challenging jobs in different disciplines, from finance; legal services; personnel and HR; project planning, operations and managing contracts, to media and communications.
The MOD provides an excellent opportunity to develop skills through personal development and offers flexible working, excellent annual leave and maternity allowances and a very competitive pension scheme.
In Navy Command we understand the everyday commitments both inside and outside the workplace, so our aim is to provide the flexibility to maintain a great work-life balance. We also offer an impressive range of on-site facilities including a gymnasium, tennis courts and other sporting facilities, a children’s nursery, food outlets, a handy shop, and some car parking.
Reasonable Adjustment
To ensure that no one is put at a disadvantage during the recruitment process due to disability, condition or impairment, our intent is to reduce or remove any barriers where possible and provide additional support where appropriate both during this recruitment process and in the role once a suitable candidate has been appointed. Therefore, if you feel you would wish to discuss any reasonable adjustment either as part of this recruitment process or if you were to be appointed in the role being advertised, please do so with the recruiting line manager.
Job Description
HMNB Devonport has a significant infrastructure portfolio. The Infrastructure Directorate is a key enabler to ensuring the Naval Base is able to deliver its outputs supporting the Navy Command Director Submarines portfolio.
Naval Base infrastructure is managed by a collaborative MOD and Industry Partner team who work together to deliver infrastructure availability and to shape the future of the site to deliver the best for Defence and its people. Major Projects, Project Managers play a critical role in delivering fit for purpose infrastructure, for now and for the future, through the effective management and delivery of projects.
The post holder will be responsible for the delivery of identified major projects within the Infrastructure Directorate, including managing requirements, budgets and acting as project sponsor. They will work closely with the Enabling Organisation and Industry Partner(s) to deliver positive outcomes for the Naval Base. Assisting in the preparation of assessment phases (and gateway reviews).
The post holder will develop Business Cases and supporting artefacts for submission through the Navy Command Infrastructure, or His Majesty’s Naval Base Devonport Infrastructure approvals and corporate governance processes. They will manage agreed budgets and financial approvals in relation to project delivery and where required, provide inputs to the PMO for Financial Planning (Annual Budgeting Cycle).
Through effective Stakeholder Management, the post holder will monitor and report to the team leader on project delivery performance. They will manage and record change and risk, identifying and taking remedial action where appropriate.
Responsible for a project support officer and working as part of the Major Projects and Infrastructure Directorate team, the post holder will contribute towards sustaining and improving the Naval Base and in doing so will support Defence capability.
This position is advertised at 37 hours per week.
HMNB Devonport has a significant infrastructure portfolio. The Infrastructure Directorate is a key enabler to ensuring the Naval Base is able to deliver its outputs supporting the Navy Command Director Submarines portfolio.
Naval Base infrastructure is managed by a collaborative MOD and Industry Partner team who work together to deliver infrastructure availability and to shape the future of the site to deliver the best for Defence and its people. Major Projects, Project Managers play a critical role in delivering fit for purpose infrastructure, for now and for the future, through the effective management and delivery of projects.
The post holder will be responsible for the delivery of identified major projects within the Infrastructure Directorate, including managing requirements, budgets and acting as project sponsor. They will work closely with the Enabling Organisation and Industry Partner(s) to deliver positive outcomes for the Naval Base. Assisting in the preparation of assessment phases (and gateway reviews).
The post holder will develop Business Cases and supporting artefacts for submission through the Navy Command Infrastructure, or His Majesty’s Naval Base Devonport Infrastructure approvals and corporate governance processes. They will manage agreed budgets and financial approvals in relation to project delivery and where required, provide inputs to the PMO for Financial Planning (Annual Budgeting Cycle).
Through effective Stakeholder Management, the post holder will monitor and report to the team leader on project delivery performance. They will manage and record change and risk, identifying and taking remedial action where appropriate.
Responsible for a project support officer and working as part of the Major Projects and Infrastructure Directorate team, the post holder will contribute towards sustaining and improving the Naval Base and in doing so will support Defence capability.
This position is advertised at 37 hours per week.
Person specification
With a proven project management background, the post holder will be responsible for the delivery of major infrastructure projects as directed by the team leader. Relationship management skills are key and the post holder should be able to build and maintain strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders to support successful delivery.
A manager of people, they must be able to contribute to the development a small team and will be responsible for the direct management of a project support officer or apprentice. They must be able to deal with all HR functions, recruitment, performance, attendance and discipline.
They will have experience in collaboratively working with leaders and other key stakeholders to identify and manage dependencies and risk contributing towards delivering organisational level outcomes. Good communication skills are required, and they must be able to inform project and governance artefacts, including Business Cases; Project Initiation Documents; User Requirement Documents.
Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office and associated applications.
Qualifications
This role is aligned to the Project Delivery Capability Framework and requires a minimum UK Regulated Qualification Framework – Level 4 qualification (or level 3 plus extensive relevant experience at the discretion of the recruiting Line Manager) preferably in a Project or Programme management discipline.
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