Senior Programme Manager

Tempest Jones Recruitment
Cambridge
1 week ago
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Senior Programme Manager | Life Sciences Real Estate

Cambridge (hybrid working)

Up to circa £70k + 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. With consistent and sustained growth in recent years, they have secured major national programmes backed by significant investment, 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 programmes.


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 aSenior Programme Managerto join their Real Estate Programme Management team in Cambridge, to lead and manage the delivery of complex life sciences programmes and portfolios valued at £1 billion.



The role


As part of their passionate and professional team, you will have the opportunity to work on some of the most exciting and purposeful programmes and portfolios nationally and globally, working collaboratively with clients, regulatory bodies, and other consultancies to help their clients realise their objectives.


The team provide leadership at programme and portfolio level, creating the space for their private and public sector clients to deliver innovative, inclusive, and impactful solutions in the life sciences sector. With a truly global client base, the opportunity can offer exciting challenges and exposure to some of the most innovative schemes in the marketplace.


Responsibilities;

  • Lead and manage the delivery of complex life sciences construction/estate investment programmes and portfolios
  • Ensure client objectives are met and projects are delivered on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards
  • Act as a key contact and trusted advisor, building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, stakeholders, and partners
  • Account management and business development
  • Assist with the creation and submission of bids and proposals.
  • Support the enhancement of their portfolio and programme management offerings by sharing best practices and insights gained
  • Champion the integration of digital tools and solutions to improve portfolio and programme delivery and outcomes



The candidate


We’re seeking individuals with a proven track record of successfully leading the management of portfolios and/or programmes, ideally within the life sciences sector, who are eager to contribute to business growth in a collaborative and dynamic environment.


Essential experience includes;

  • At least 5 years experience in leading and managing portfolios/programmes for the Senior Programme Manager level and 2-3 years for a Programme Manager position
  • Must have real estate or construction experience
  • Prior experience in the life sciences or comparable sectors - building large laboratories and pharmaceutical plants is highly desired
  • Experience with various procurement methods and contract types
  • Possesses excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Relevant degree or postgraduate qualification
  • Membership in a relevant professional body is desirable


We are also open toProgramme Managerlevel candidates, and we would welcome applicants who are at an earlier stage in their career journey.


Our client wants 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 diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and actively encourage applications from all sectors of the community.


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

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