Project Manager

Manchester
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AA Euro Group are recruiting a Project Director to join a tier one contractor delivering a variety of pharmaceutical and technology facilities across the UK. Prior experience working within regulated environments is essential for this position.
The Project Manager will play a central role in delivering a diverse portfolio of projects ranging from £100k to £4.5m, with an annual programme valued at approximately £25m.
These projects span all stages—Design and Construction—and may run concurrently, with up to 15 live schemes at any given time. Each project is managed individually by a site team, reporting into the Project Manager who will coordinate delivery, performance, and reporting for the entire workstream under the guidance of the Portfolio Manager.
The number of direct reports and level of involvement will vary based on the size and technical complexity of each scheme. You will be part of the Core Framework Team responsible for overall project coordination, governance, and success.

Project Lifecycle

Stage 0: Initial scoping, budget and timeline estimation for client approval.
Stage 1: Development of design and submission of cost/schedule estimates for client sign-off.
Stage 2: Mobilisation of construction delivery teams to carry out the works through to handover.
Key Responsibilities

Contribute to preparation of initial project schedules, scopes, and prelim costs.
Liaise with planners to support development of detailed programmes.
Ensure CDM 2015-compliant Construction Phase Plans are in place and resourced.
Collaborate with the QS and Commercial Manager on procurement and subcontractor selection.
Chair project kick-off meetings, assigning resources with the Portfolio Manager.
Lead full project delivery across disciplines for projects managed directly by Site Managers.
Support peer Project Managers where multiple leads are in place due to project size/complexity.
Coordinate with internal leads in BIM, Design, Project Controls, and Information Management.
Maintain oversight of PEP, health and safety, quality, commercial outcomes, and governance.
Report regularly on cost, programme, and delivery metrics to the Portfolio Manager.
Represent the framework team in client updates and progress reviews.
Drive strong stakeholder management and effective communication across all levels.
Monitor project close-out, ensuring all handover requirements are met.
Promote and enforce company standards in safety, environmental compliance, and quality.
Oversee risk management and mitigation strategies throughout the project lifecycle.
Qualifications & Experience

Academic or professional qualification in a construction-related field.
Chartered status or time-served construction background with proven delivery experience.
Strong working knowledge of CDM 2015 regulations and compliance.
CSCS (Manager level) and SMSTS certifications required.
Proficient in NEC4 contract management and project controls.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
Experience working in live, regulated, or technically complex environments desirable.
Solid understanding of cost tracking, forecasting, and commercial processes.
Effective leadership, delegation, and coordination skills.
Strong planning and organisation capabilities.
High standard of written and verbal communication.
Proactive, collaborative, and client-facing approach.
Familiarity with BIM coordination and digital delivery tools.
Committed to continuous improvement and operational excellence.
Champions Sisk’s values of trust, safety, teamwork, and performance.
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