
Project Officer / Assistant Project Manager
- Sheffield
- £37,035-40,476 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Capital Programme Management Office
- Programme and Project Management
- Cost Management
- Structural and Civil Engineering
- Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
- Architecture
- Work Assurance and Project Safety
- New Secondary & Primary Schools (£75m)
- 2 new leisure centres (£20m)
- SEND Expansion and New Builds & Secure Children&©s Homes (£30m)
- City-Wide Flood Alleviation Programme (£80m)
- New Council Housing $ú General Needs and OPIL (£100m)
- Council Housing Repairs (£100m)
- General Building Refurbishments (£10m per annum)
- Transport Programme (£70m)
- Non-core Highways works (£TBC)
- The use of agreed project management framework and management tools to drive projects to successful completion.
- To prepare and contribute to the development of contracts and drive the contract management and administration required to successfully deliver projects through to completion.
- To ensure that all projects are delivered in accordance with council financial, procurement, legal, gateway and management procedures.
- Be a strong customer advocate by ensuring the customers voice is at the heart of every project, challenging common practice and procedures and if necessary working with others to find customer focused solutions.
- To robustly manage all project risks, issues, opportunities, budgets, contracts and costs throughout the life of the project and manage any change, risk or resource pressure pro-actively and take active responsibility to resolve or escalate as required.
- Minimum of 2 year&©s experience of successful support to project management teams in a construction or multidisciplinary context.
- Experience of supporting the project management of multiple projects with multiple stakeholders and complex requirements.
- Knowledge of all stages of project management including the development, implementation and use of all the necessary controls and processes to ensure successful delivery.
- Experience and ability to identify and deliver specific project objectives with a high level of autonomy, albeit with support guidance from the Project Manager/ Delivery Manager.
- Emerging skills in negotiating, influencing and decision making.
- Commercial awareness and understanding of project financial management and contract management procedures.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills. Able to produce reports, presentations and other written material to a very high standard and tailored to different audiences.
- We are looking, in particular, for support on the delivery of the Transport Programme, therefore highways experience would be beneficial.
- Post holders will have sufficient experience within the construction industry or within a multidisciplinary team and be willing to undertake Project management training with the Association of Project managers.