Project Manager - New Homes

Posted 3 May by Howells Recruitment
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Project Manager - New Homes / Residential

Norfolk

We are working with a leading Top 10 PLC Housebuilder based in East Anglia who are seeking a permanent Project Manager to join their team.


RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Managing entire projects from concept to completion
  • Liaise with clients and manage / oversee projects on site
  • Communicate with internal departments on site related queries
  • Ensuring projects are delivered on time and within budget
  • Attend site and client meets
  • Lead the review of standards to ensure compliance with regulatory, government policy changes and Homes England funding and train to the wider team.
  • Provide leadership, direction, coaching, and support to your direct reports and their teams, to effectively deliver their team goals and to develop their potential.
  • Be fully responsible for the resources and associated budgets of the Quality Team; and ensure best use of resource
  • Manage overall responsibility for the delivery of quality on site, ensuring team members attend site progress meetings, site inspections, snagging and handover of the works delivered through the Growth and Development programmes.
  • Work collaboratively with external partners to consistently improve the quality of our new builds, test and learn.

WHAT YOU NEED

  • Have experience working as a Project Manager with client interactions
  • Have experience working on projects from inception to completion
  • Construction project management experience essential
  • SMSTS
  • Experience within residential construction.
  • Drivers Licence

Please apply to learn more

Reference: 52586015

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