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Building and Construction Project Leader

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Our client has an opportunity for a Building and Construction Project Leader to join them on a contract basis until the end of the year. The Project Construction Leader will be responsible for setting up and leading CAPEX projects from inception and feasibility, through to design and specification and final handover.

Role: Building and Construction Project Leader
Location: Broughton, Flintshire - fully onsite
Hours: 35 per week
Clearance: BPSS required to start
Hourly Rate: Up to £42 per hour via Umbrella, inside IR35

What you'll be doing:
Set-up and manage Multi-Functional Project Teams to deliver projects in accordance with internal requirements and compliance to procedures.

Develop, update/manage and monitor a project delivery plan.
Identify and manage risks and opportunities.
Manage CAPEX business cases from preparation through approval to delivery and project close.
Develop detailed design briefs for Building Services design for a range of projects including major plant replacement and refurbishment works.
Skilled and competent in IT tools, able to produce and present documentation, reports, technical analysis, cost reports. Experience in SharePoint / MS Project / G suite highly preferred.
Application of industry standard design and software
Liaising with clients, architects and other design team members.
Preparation of reports, drawings and specifications. Able to prepare and manage project external costs from request through approval to completion
Developing and maintaining excellent client relationships.
Project management of suitable projects
Monitoring of installation works on site and observance of technical compliance and H&S matters.
Requirements:

Ability to lead, motivate and manage a Multi-Functional Project Team (MFT); including external professional staff, i.e. contract managers, client CDM, QS etc.
Previous experience ideally within FM as in a senior PM role
Experience in Capital Investment Project management, and project delivery is required.
ONC / HNC or equivalent in a Building Engineering Services design-related discipline
Previous experience of Building Engineering Services Refurbishment in existing buildings with particular emphasis on delivering small to medium sized projects
Demonstrable experience of taking projects from inception and feasibility, through design and specification to site monitoring and handover.
Ability to develop client brief into construction requirements, including scopes for External Professionals, i.e. architect, structural engineer, systems designers
A good practical understanding of mechanical and electrical plant, systems and equipment In relation to engineering design, operation and maintenance across a wide range of sectors and building types
Previous experience working within a consultancy environment.
Hold relevant level of professional membership i.e. CIBSE, IMechE, IET
Ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders.
Responsible for assuring safety, security and ethical compliance i.a.w. company requirements
Experience hiring construction companies as a client
If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please apply!

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