Project Manager - Tier 1

Net-Temps
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
9 months ago
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Project Manager – Major Construction Projects (£20m–£80m)
Location: Nottingham
Salary: £60,000 – £80,000 (Dependent on Experience)

Are you a seasoned Project Manager looking to take the reins on large-scale, high-impact builds? Does leading complex projects across education, healthcare, and defence sectors spark your drive? Our client – a leading Tier 1 contractor – is on the lookout for a sharp, confident, and capable Project Manager to join their Nottingham-based team.

This is more than just a job; it's a chance to manage transformational builds ranging from £20m to £80m, with a contractor that consistently delivers landmark projects across the UK. If you’ve got the Tier 1 background and thrive under pressure, this one’s for you.

About the Projects

You'll be stepping into significant projects within the Education, Ministry of Defence (MoD), and Healthcare sectors. These are high-value, high-stakes environments – ideal for PMs who enjoy big-picture thinking but also love diving into the detail.

What You’ll Be Doing (Key Responsibilities)



Leading project delivery from pre-construction through to handover, ensuring timelines, budgets, and quality benchmarks are met.

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Managing stakeholder relationships – from client-side reps to architects, consultants, and internal teams.

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Driving health & safety standards on site, ensuring full compliance with CDM regulations.

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Managing the performance of site teams, subcontractors, and suppliers.

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Forecasting costs, tracking budgets, and working closely with commercial teams.

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Chairing regular progress meetings and ensuring smooth communication across all project phases.

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Preparing and managing programme schedules in collaboration with planners.

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Problem-solving in real-time to mitigate delays and keep the build moving.

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Overseeing quality assurance and ensuring snag-free delivery.

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Reporting regularly to directors and senior leadership on project performance.

What We’re Looking For

We’re searching for a Project Manager who brings solid Tier 1 contractor experience on builds of similar scale and sector focus. Someone who gets the high-pressure environment – and thrives in it. Here’s what we need:

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Experience delivering £20m–£80m construction projects.

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Strong track record in Education, MoD, and/or Healthcare builds.

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Background working with Tier 1 contractors.

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Comfortable leading site teams and managing complex stakeholder environments.

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Commercially astute and confident with budgets and cost control.

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Based in or around Nottingham, or willing to commute.

This is a golden opportunity to step into a stable, well-supported role with real scope to grow your career and deliver work that genuinely matters.

If you’re ready to lead the charge on some of the most exciting builds in the Midlands, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now and let's talk

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