Project Manager/Senior Project Manager

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Project Manager/Senior Project Manager (multiple roles available)

Derby (hybrid - on site Tuesday to Thursday)

Competitive salary + car allowance & excellent benefits package

Company overview

Our client is a globally renowned, independent real estate and infrastructure consultancy with a strong presence across the UK, including several offices in the Midlands. With consistent and sustained growth in recent years, they have secured major programmes backed by significant investment - projects that are not only career-defining but also vital to the UK’s infrastructure and economy.

They work with a diverse portfolio of high-calibre private and public sector clients, delivering innovative solutions across real estate, infrastructure, and natural resources. Their reputation for excellence has positioned them as a trusted partner on some of the UK’s most significant and high-profile projects.

As a company, they are committed to delivering better outcomes for their clients, fostering professional growth for their employees, and driving positive social and environmental impact. Their inclusive, collaborative culture, extensive professional development opportunities, and investment in people make this an excellent place to build a rewarding and successful career.

They are currently seeking experiencedProject ManagersandSenior Project Managersto join their established team and play a key role in delivering one of the world’s largest and most complex defence programmes.

The project and career opportunity

Join one of the most significant defence programmes in British history, as we embark on a transformative journey to develop the next of nuclear-powered submarines for a landmark international security partnership. This strategic trilateral collaboration represents an unprecedented alliance between global powers, with £2.4 billion being invested over the next decade to revolutionise naval defence capabilities.

At the heart of this programme lies the development of cutting-edge nuclear reactors and propulsion systems that will power the submarine fleet protecting our nations for decades to come. They are building world-class facilities across the UK, with hundreds of millions being invested in both nuclear and non-nuclear manufacturing infrastructure that will set new global standards for defence production.

This is more than just a project management job - it's an opportunity to be part of the largest investment in naval defence in UK history. You'll work at the forefront of manufacturing innovation, helping to create advanced facilities that blend traditional engineering excellence with industry 4.0 technologies. The scale of this endeavour is matched only by its importance to security and international cooperation.

Your project management expertise will contribute directly to sovereign defence capabilities while working alongside the finest minds in engineering, manufacturing and defence. You'll develop rare skills in a programme that combines classified technologies with next- production techniques, creating a legacy that will endure throughout your career and beyond.

This is your chance to shape history, advance your career in ways few opportunities can match, and contribute to a programme that will define naval defence for to come, across three continents.

Requirements

  • You will have strong project management experience with a technical background from the construction sector and ideally hold professional qualifications and memberships (MCIOB, MAPM etc), along with experience of NEC contracts.
  • Ideally have NEC accreditation or several years NEC project management experience.
  • You will ideally be security cleared or able to obtain security clearance.
  • You will have led/worked on large complex construction programmes of work in the construction sector.
  • Able to work on own initiative with strong motivation skills.
  • Good management skills.
  • Strong communication skills with experience working in a client-focused environment.
  • Commitment to working a minimum of 3 days on site (Tuesday to Thursday).

Our client want their people to succeed both in work and life. To support this they promote a healthy, productive and flexible working environment that respects work-life balance. They are an equal opportunity employer who celebrate and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all parts of the community.

For more information and for a confidential conversation about the role please apply now by submitting your CV or contact Dean Forster at Tempest Jones Recruitment.

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