Project Manager - Mechanical/Metalwork

Bouygues Construction
Ipswich
1 week ago
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Job Description


Project Manager - Mechanical/Metalwork


Job Location City: Ipswich


Country/Region: United Kingdom


Contract Type: Permanent Contract


Full/Part Time: Full Time


Remote/Onsite: On-site/Office based


Travel Requirements: Occasional travel


Requisition ID: 3008


Information at a Glance


Specialized in civil engineering and engineering structures, Bouygues Travaux Publics is one of the world leaders in the fields of land use planning and sustainable infrastructure construction. Bouygues Travaux Publics is committed to diversity and is open to all talents.


Project Manager - Mechanical/Metalwork


Location: Suffolk


Join the exciting journey of one of the UK's largest nuclear projects at Sizewell C!


The Civil Works Alliance (CWA) is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Project Manager specialising in Metalwork to support the successful delivery of the Sizewell C Project.


CWA, appointed by the Sizewell C client, brings together three leading delivery contractors - Laing O'Rourke, Bouygues, and Balfour Beatty - to deliver the civils scope including Enabling Earthworks, Main Civil Works, and Marine and Tunnelling.


We are looking for a Project Manager to join the Civil Works Alliance (CWA) and take the lead in delivering the metal structures package within the Main Civil Works scope of the Sizewell C project. As part of the team responsible for one of the most complex infrastructure projects in the UK, you'll oversee the safe, efficient, and high-quality delivery of critical mechanical works. Working alongside engineering, commercial, and planning teams, you'll ensure all aspects of the metalwork package are executed to programme, cost, and technical standards, supporting the wider objectives of the Sizewell C construction phase.


Key Responsibilities



  • Review of Contractual requirements, clarification and resolution of ambiguities and dissemination of company obligations and scope of work to other functional departments.
  • Set up, and accurate maintenance of all project communications systems both internally and externally.
  • Attend interface and progress meetings with the Client and subcontractors involved with the scope of work.
  • Co-ordinate internal meetings/reviews as required to meet project specific objectives.
  • Progress planning and reporting as required by CWA and the Client.
  • Communication of potential/actual constraints to progress; accurate recording of delays; general concerns regarding QHS&E issues, engineering or other operational issues.
  • Liaise with Client regarding site integration testing and/or offsite testing activity.
  • Communication of requirements to affected CWA Departments.
  • Issue Monthly Management reports, financial and progress to the Senior Project Manager.
  • Management of the Project Team personnel in order to meet project objectives.
  • Support in the development, training and appraisal of project team members.
  • Work with client to gain clarification and resolution of ambiguities and dissemination of The CWA's obligations and scope of work to other functional departments
  • Provide operational feedback into the Engineering Department to enable the Engineering Manager to make informed decisions regarding design changes and improvements

What skills & experience are we looking for?


Essential:



  • Track record of delivering projects within the Mechanical/Prefabricated metal field
  • Recognised Project Management Qualification/s (i.e. APMP)
  • Previous experience in Project Management in a manufacturing/Mechanical environment
  • Multi-disciplined technical knowledge relevant including an understanding of legislative
  • Well organised
  • Working knowledge of industry Control of Work processes and tools
  • Capable of interpreting detailed engineering drawings - RAMS - ITP's
  • Strong Fabrication and Welding background in a workshop environment
  • Strong communication skills
  • Strong working knowledge of managing 3rd party multi-disciplined teams on behalf of Client

Qualifications



  • Degree in Engineering/Manufacturing related subject
  • Recognised Project Management Qualification/s (i.e. APMP)

Why SZC?


This is your chance to contribute to one of the UK's most ambitious infrastructure projects, shaping the future of energy while working in a supportive, dynamic environment. Be part of a team that values innovation, safety, and sustainability at every stage of the journey-from investment to construction and beyond.


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