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Junior Project Manager - Defence/Aerospace/Energy

MIGSO-PCUBED
Manchester
5 days ago
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Application Deadline: 26 September 2025

Department: Project Controls

Location: Manchester

Description

Junior Project Manager – Manchester / Northwest

Start Your Project Management Career with MIGSO-PCUBED!


Are you looking to take your first major step into project management within the Defence, Aerospace, or Energy sectors? At MIGSO-PCUBED, we’re seeking a proactive and organised Assistant Project Manager to join our team in Manchester, offering a blend of on-site collaboration and remote working.

You’ll support the delivery of complex, high-value projects for some of the world’s leading organisations — gaining hands-on experience while developing your skills in a supportive consultancy environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support the end-to-end delivery of projects by coordinating tasks, timelines, and resources.
  • Assist in planning and scheduling activities using tools like Primavera P6 or MS Project.
  • Track progress against key milestones and help identify potential risks or delays.
  • Prepare reports, dashboards, and updates for senior stakeholders.
  • Work closely with project managers, engineers, and cross-functional teams to keep projects on track.
  • Contribute to risk, change, and issue management processes.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

  • Some prior experience in project planning, scheduling, or coordination (via employment, internship, or academic projects).
  • A natural organiser with a detail-oriented and analytical mindset.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Familiarity with project tools (Excel, MS Project, or Primavera P6) is desirable.
  • A degree in Project Management, Business, Engineering, or a related subject.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive Learning & Development: Access to customised programs designed to support your professional growth and skill enhancement.
  • Personalised Career Coaching: Receive one-on-one guidance to help you navigate and advance your career path.
  • APM Qualifications: Gain industry-recognised project management certifications with full support from our training programs.
  • Private Medical Insurance: Enjoy comprehensive coverage that includes optical, dental, and hearing care for you and your family.
  • RIDE2WORK Scheme: Save on commuting costs and promote a healthier lifestyle with our cycle-to-work initiative.
  • Exciting Company Events: Participate in exclusive events across the UK, fostering team spirit and networking opportunities.
  • Discounted Gym Membership: Stay active and healthy with access to discounted gym memberships.
  • Retail Discounts: Take advantage of exclusive offers from a wide range of top retail stores.

Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
We continue to strive to shape and nurture a culture where everyone is valued; where inclusiveness is a reflex, not an initiative and where EDI underpins our values and everything we do. With passion and understanding, we continue to unfold the complexities of the EDI agenda, raising awareness across the workforce, creating a safe space for open dialogue and enabling everybody to play their part.

MIGSO-PCUBED is an equal opportunities employer and seeks to employ a workforce which reflects the diverse community at large.

If it sounds like we’re describing you, apply today and start your journey with MIGSO-PCUBED

Please note that MIGSO-PCUBED:

  • Does not extend unsolicited employment offers; offers are only extended after a thorough interview process.
  • Does not charge (including through its external recruitment agency partners) prospective employees in any country any fees during the recruitment process.
  • Will only contact you by email using an “migso-pcubed.com” domain


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