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Pre-Construction Manager

£70,000-£85,000 + 10% Car Allowance, Fuel Paid, Up to 25% Bonus, Pension & Private Medical

Want to join the Pre-Construction team handling complex Design & Build Projects from Mission Critical Data Centres, Industrial and Pharmaceutical Research Facilities?

This group is turning over £1 Billion and has love projects and tenders across 12 Countries. Business best described as client focused, target driven and profitable.

Do you understand the importance of a 0.24% saving on a sub-contract and also how to plan a program to set the team up for success ?

Are you a Pre-construction Manager or are you a frustrated Project Manager ready to take your lessons from site into a Head Office role away from concrete pours and different challenges!

If you want to be trusted with making decisions, feel like you have a voice and are able to genuinely affect change, please read on.

This could be the career change that reignites your passion for the industry. Not wanting to just be a paper pusher, yet add real value at Tender & Pre-Construction Stage.

Sectors Managed

  • Data Centres

  • Pharma & Life Science

  • Logistics & Distribution

  • Food & Manufacturing

    You will be able to turn you hand to steel, groundworks, logistics and multi-task to deadlines. You will be highly organized and understand critical path and process.

    Duties:

  • Prepare and review technical designs

  • Review program and buildability

  • Add comment to sub-contractor selection

  • Manage Bid & Tender Documentation throughout the life cycle

    Non- Negotiables:

  • Main Contractor experience

  • Relevant Education & Training be that HND/HNC or Construction / Civil Engineering Degree

  • Prior Design & Build Experience

  • Strong communication skills

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