
Location
London
Hours
Full Time - Flexible hybrid working with the option to work from home two days per week
Salary
Competitive salary package
About the Role
Join WSP as a Project Manager within our expanding team focused on water, environment, and infrastructure projects. You will deliver diverse projects for global clients across sectors including natural environment, water, flood defence, earth and environment, highways, rail, urban infrastructure, energy, wind energy, nuclear, defence, and large-scale utilities. As part of the Civil Infrastructure and Utilities Group and the wider Project Management and Commercial Management Team (PMCM), you will benefit from a supportive culture that values your career growth and development.
Your responsibilities will include ensuring compliance with quality management systems, driving efficiencies throughout project execution, providing leadership and guidance to multidisciplinary project teams, organising and chairing client meetings, and managing projects valued between £1m and £15m. You will control project changes, monitor commercial fee arrangements, undertake contract management under various frameworks, and hold line management responsibilities for junior team members.
WSP offers a flexible working culture prioritising safety and wellbeing, with access to extensive training, development tools, and resources to support your professional growth.
Experience
- Previous experience in Project Management, Quantity Surveying, Commercial Management, or Civil Engineering.
- Proven ability to lead and administer NEC Contracts.
- Experience working with water, linear infrastructure, and/or environmental projects is beneficial but not essential.
- Proficiency in project management tools and software.
- Competence in stakeholder management, risk management, planning/scheduling, and commercial management.
About you
- Motivated to develop your project management career to its full potential.
- Agile and adaptable with strong leadership and communication skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary environment.
- Commitment to upholding safety, quality, and wellbeing standards.
- Enthusiastic about contributing to positive environmental and infrastructure outcomes.
Qualifications
- Professional qualification in project management, quantity surveying, and/or an engineering discipline.
- Degree in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Maths (STEM) or related field.
- NEC accreditation and technical skills to lead NEC Contracts.
- Membership of professional institutions such as Association for Project Management (APM), Project Management Institute (PMI), Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS), or Institute of Civil Engineers (MICE).
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