We are expanding our Major Projects team and are recruiting for two exciting project management roles to support the delivery of high profile, large scale port infrastructure projects that play a vital role in the UK's energy transition, including offshore wind, green energy, hydrogen and net zero initiatives. These roles offer the opportunity to work on complex, high value programmes across our port estate, contributing directly to national infrastructure and long term growth. Project Manager (Major Projects) - Cardiff As a Project Manager (Major Projects), you will lead the delivery of complex infrastructure projects typically ranging from £20m to £200m+ CAPEX, managing them through the full lifecycle from Strategic Definition to Operational Handover. Key Responsibilities Lead multi disciplinary project teams and manage delivery partners. Oversee design, procurement, planning consents and construction delivery. Develop robust business cases ensuring value for money. Manage risk, safety, quality, sustainability and stakeholder engagement. Champion best practice project management across the Major Projects team. Skills & Experience Proven experience delivering major capital projects (£20m+). Strong leadership and stakeholder management capability. Experience managing planning and consenting processes. Willingness to travel across UK project locations. Experience in ports, marine, utilities or energy infrastructure. Assistant Project Manager - Humber As an Assistant Project Manager, you will support the development and delivery of large scale port infrastructure projects across the region. This is a varied role providing exposure across multiple projects rather than a single scheme, offering excellent development opportunities within a growing Major Projects team. Key Responsibilities Support delivery of major capital projects across cost, time and quality. Maintain project documentation, schedules and reporting. Assist with business case development and project options. Support procurement, contract administration and governance. Coordinate stakeholder, community and consenting activities. Promote a strong culture of safety, wellbeing and continuous improvement. Skills & Experience Essential 3-5 years' experience supporting capital infrastructure projects. Strong organisation, communication and reporting skills. Experience working within multi disciplinary project teams. Willingness to travel across the UK (travel covered). Degree (or equivalent) in Project Management, Engineering or similar. Working towards APM, ICE or equivalent professional membership. Exposure to transport, maritime, ports, rail or logistics environments. Basic understanding of construction contracts.
May 17, 2026
Full time
We are expanding our Major Projects team and are recruiting for two exciting project management roles to support the delivery of high profile, large scale port infrastructure projects that play a vital role in the UK's energy transition, including offshore wind, green energy, hydrogen and net zero initiatives. These roles offer the opportunity to work on complex, high value programmes across our port estate, contributing directly to national infrastructure and long term growth. Project Manager (Major Projects) - Cardiff As a Project Manager (Major Projects), you will lead the delivery of complex infrastructure projects typically ranging from £20m to £200m+ CAPEX, managing them through the full lifecycle from Strategic Definition to Operational Handover. Key Responsibilities Lead multi disciplinary project teams and manage delivery partners. Oversee design, procurement, planning consents and construction delivery. Develop robust business cases ensuring value for money. Manage risk, safety, quality, sustainability and stakeholder engagement. Champion best practice project management across the Major Projects team. Skills & Experience Proven experience delivering major capital projects (£20m+). Strong leadership and stakeholder management capability. Experience managing planning and consenting processes. Willingness to travel across UK project locations. Experience in ports, marine, utilities or energy infrastructure. Assistant Project Manager - Humber As an Assistant Project Manager, you will support the development and delivery of large scale port infrastructure projects across the region. This is a varied role providing exposure across multiple projects rather than a single scheme, offering excellent development opportunities within a growing Major Projects team. Key Responsibilities Support delivery of major capital projects across cost, time and quality. Maintain project documentation, schedules and reporting. Assist with business case development and project options. Support procurement, contract administration and governance. Coordinate stakeholder, community and consenting activities. Promote a strong culture of safety, wellbeing and continuous improvement. Skills & Experience Essential 3-5 years' experience supporting capital infrastructure projects. Strong organisation, communication and reporting skills. Experience working within multi disciplinary project teams. Willingness to travel across the UK (travel covered). Degree (or equivalent) in Project Management, Engineering or similar. Working towards APM, ICE or equivalent professional membership. Exposure to transport, maritime, ports, rail or logistics environments. Basic understanding of construction contracts.
Job Title: Environmental Consultant Location: Cambridge Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multidisciplinary environmental and engineering consultancy in their search for a proactive and enthusiastic Environmental Consultant to join their Sustainable Land and Resource Management team. This is an excellent opportunity to take the next step in your materials management, waste, and contaminated land career, working on high-profile UK and international infrastructure projects within a collaborative and supportive environment. Overview Join an established, award-winning environmental team Work across major sectors including transport, energy, water, and the built environment Flexible hybrid working with multiple UK office locations Opportunity to collaborate with industry-leading specialists Key Responsibilities Prepare and deliver technical reports, including: Material Management Plans (MMPs) Verification reports Permit applications Waste sampling plans Ground investigation and contaminated land reports Design, organise, and undertake site investigations and waste assessments Audit contractors to ensure compliance with environmental permits, MMPs, and waste legislation Manage implementation and verification of MMPs on client sites Liaise with clients, regulators, contractors, and internal multidisciplinary teams Support integrated project delivery across environmental, engineering, and planning disciplines Ensure compliance with Health & Safety policies, including preparing site-specific plans Manage personal workload to support on-time, on-budget project delivery Maintain CPD and actively develop technical and professional skills About You Degree qualified in a relevant subject (e.g. geology, environmental science, chemistry, geography) Working towards Chartered status with a relevant professional body Previous consultancy or relevant industry experience Strong understanding of materials management and waste regulations (e.g. DoWCoP, WM3) Experience in site-based work, including: Soil and rock logging Environmental monitoring and sampling (soil, gas, groundwater, etc.) Supervising ground investigations (trial pits, drilling) Excellent organisational skills and ability to manage varied workloads Willingness to undertake outdoor site work in all weather conditions Strong team player with a proactive approach Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
May 16, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Environmental Consultant Location: Cambridge Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multidisciplinary environmental and engineering consultancy in their search for a proactive and enthusiastic Environmental Consultant to join their Sustainable Land and Resource Management team. This is an excellent opportunity to take the next step in your materials management, waste, and contaminated land career, working on high-profile UK and international infrastructure projects within a collaborative and supportive environment. Overview Join an established, award-winning environmental team Work across major sectors including transport, energy, water, and the built environment Flexible hybrid working with multiple UK office locations Opportunity to collaborate with industry-leading specialists Key Responsibilities Prepare and deliver technical reports, including: Material Management Plans (MMPs) Verification reports Permit applications Waste sampling plans Ground investigation and contaminated land reports Design, organise, and undertake site investigations and waste assessments Audit contractors to ensure compliance with environmental permits, MMPs, and waste legislation Manage implementation and verification of MMPs on client sites Liaise with clients, regulators, contractors, and internal multidisciplinary teams Support integrated project delivery across environmental, engineering, and planning disciplines Ensure compliance with Health & Safety policies, including preparing site-specific plans Manage personal workload to support on-time, on-budget project delivery Maintain CPD and actively develop technical and professional skills About You Degree qualified in a relevant subject (e.g. geology, environmental science, chemistry, geography) Working towards Chartered status with a relevant professional body Previous consultancy or relevant industry experience Strong understanding of materials management and waste regulations (e.g. DoWCoP, WM3) Experience in site-based work, including: Soil and rock logging Environmental monitoring and sampling (soil, gas, groundwater, etc.) Supervising ground investigations (trial pits, drilling) Excellent organisational skills and ability to manage varied workloads Willingness to undertake outdoor site work in all weather conditions Strong team player with a proactive approach Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Job Title: Environmental Consultant Location: London Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multidisciplinary environmental and engineering consultancy in their search for a proactive and enthusiastic Environmental Consultant to join their Sustainable Land and Resource Management team. This is an excellent opportunity to take the next step in your materials management, waste, and contaminated land career, working on high-profile UK and international infrastructure projects within a collaborative and supportive environment. Overview Join an established, award-winning environmental team Work across major sectors including transport, energy, water, and the built environment Flexible hybrid working with multiple UK office locations Opportunity to collaborate with industry-leading specialists Key Responsibilities Prepare and deliver technical reports, including: Material Management Plans (MMPs) Verification reports Permit applications Waste sampling plans Ground investigation and contaminated land reports Design, organise, and undertake site investigations and waste assessments Audit contractors to ensure compliance with environmental permits, MMPs, and waste legislation Manage implementation and verification of MMPs on client sites Liaise with clients, regulators, contractors, and internal multidisciplinary teams Support integrated project delivery across environmental, engineering, and planning disciplines Ensure compliance with Health & Safety policies, including preparing site-specific plans Manage personal workload to support on-time, on-budget project delivery Maintain CPD and actively develop technical and professional skills About You Degree qualified in a relevant subject (e.g. geology, environmental science, chemistry, geography) Working towards Chartered status with a relevant professional body Previous consultancy or relevant industry experience Strong understanding of materials management and waste regulations (e.g. DoWCoP, WM3) Experience in site-based work, including: Soil and rock logging Environmental monitoring and sampling (soil, gas, groundwater, etc.) Supervising ground investigations (trial pits, drilling) Excellent organisational skills and ability to manage varied workloads Willingness to undertake outdoor site work in all weather conditions Strong team player with a proactive approach Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
May 16, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Environmental Consultant Location: London Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting a leading multidisciplinary environmental and engineering consultancy in their search for a proactive and enthusiastic Environmental Consultant to join their Sustainable Land and Resource Management team. This is an excellent opportunity to take the next step in your materials management, waste, and contaminated land career, working on high-profile UK and international infrastructure projects within a collaborative and supportive environment. Overview Join an established, award-winning environmental team Work across major sectors including transport, energy, water, and the built environment Flexible hybrid working with multiple UK office locations Opportunity to collaborate with industry-leading specialists Key Responsibilities Prepare and deliver technical reports, including: Material Management Plans (MMPs) Verification reports Permit applications Waste sampling plans Ground investigation and contaminated land reports Design, organise, and undertake site investigations and waste assessments Audit contractors to ensure compliance with environmental permits, MMPs, and waste legislation Manage implementation and verification of MMPs on client sites Liaise with clients, regulators, contractors, and internal multidisciplinary teams Support integrated project delivery across environmental, engineering, and planning disciplines Ensure compliance with Health & Safety policies, including preparing site-specific plans Manage personal workload to support on-time, on-budget project delivery Maintain CPD and actively develop technical and professional skills About You Degree qualified in a relevant subject (e.g. geology, environmental science, chemistry, geography) Working towards Chartered status with a relevant professional body Previous consultancy or relevant industry experience Strong understanding of materials management and waste regulations (e.g. DoWCoP, WM3) Experience in site-based work, including: Soil and rock logging Environmental monitoring and sampling (soil, gas, groundwater, etc.) Supervising ground investigations (trial pits, drilling) Excellent organisational skills and ability to manage varied workloads Willingness to undertake outdoor site work in all weather conditions Strong team player with a proactive approach Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
General Foreman Lead the Delivery of Large-Scale Renewable Energy Projects We are seeking an experienced and hands-on General Foreman to take charge of on-site operations across major utility-scale wind farm construction projects in Scotland. This is a key leadership role at the heart of the delivery team, responsible for driving site performance, coordinating multiple work fronts, and ensuring the safe and efficient execution of complex renewable energy infrastructure. You will lead from the front managing site teams, subcontractors, and supervisors to deliver high-quality outcomes in line with programme targets, technical specifications, and the highest health, safety, and environmental standards. What You ll Be Doing As General Foreman, you will: Supervise and coordinate all on-site construction activities, including turbine foundations, erection works, cabling, and associated civil engineering works Lead, mentor, and manage site operatives to ensure productivity, safety, and quality standards are consistently met Act as the primary site lead, reporting progress, risks, and key milestones to the Project Manager Enforce health, safety, and environmental procedures in line with company and statutory requirements Coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers, and logistics teams to maintain programme continuity Review drawings, specifications, and method statements to ensure accurate execution of works Deliver daily briefings, toolbox talks, and safety meetings to reinforce a strong site safety culture Monitor quality assurance processes and ensure works meet engineering and client requirements Identify risks and implement mitigation measures to protect programme, budget, and delivery outcomes Maintain accurate site records, including daily reports, timesheets, and progress updates Leadership & Site Responsibility As the most senior on-site representative, you will: Oversee multiple gangs and discipline leads across several work fronts Drive accountability, performance, and coordination across all site activities Maintain clear and effective communication between site teams and senior management Keep works progressing efficiently while maintaining strict safety and quality standards Essential Skills and Experience Proven experience as a General Foreman on wind farm or major infrastructure projects Strong background in civil engineering works, turbine installation, crane coordination, and underground cabling Experience managing large site teams (20+ personnel) across multiple work fronts Strong knowledge of UK health, safety, and environmental legislation and best practice Ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and technical documents Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills Strong ability to manage priorities, programme delivery, and site coordination Willingness to work across remote sites throughout Scotland Qualifications SMSTS, First Aid at Work, CSCS (or equivalent relevant site certifications) Why Join Us? This is a chance to play a leading role in delivering critical renewable energy infrastructure that directly supports the UK s net-zero ambitions. You ll be working on high-value, technically challenging wind farm projects with a strong, experienced delivery team where your leadership will have a direct impact on safety, performance, and project success. If you re an experienced General Foreman ready to take on a high-responsibility role in the renewable energy sector, we d love to hear from you.
May 15, 2026
Full time
General Foreman Lead the Delivery of Large-Scale Renewable Energy Projects We are seeking an experienced and hands-on General Foreman to take charge of on-site operations across major utility-scale wind farm construction projects in Scotland. This is a key leadership role at the heart of the delivery team, responsible for driving site performance, coordinating multiple work fronts, and ensuring the safe and efficient execution of complex renewable energy infrastructure. You will lead from the front managing site teams, subcontractors, and supervisors to deliver high-quality outcomes in line with programme targets, technical specifications, and the highest health, safety, and environmental standards. What You ll Be Doing As General Foreman, you will: Supervise and coordinate all on-site construction activities, including turbine foundations, erection works, cabling, and associated civil engineering works Lead, mentor, and manage site operatives to ensure productivity, safety, and quality standards are consistently met Act as the primary site lead, reporting progress, risks, and key milestones to the Project Manager Enforce health, safety, and environmental procedures in line with company and statutory requirements Coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers, and logistics teams to maintain programme continuity Review drawings, specifications, and method statements to ensure accurate execution of works Deliver daily briefings, toolbox talks, and safety meetings to reinforce a strong site safety culture Monitor quality assurance processes and ensure works meet engineering and client requirements Identify risks and implement mitigation measures to protect programme, budget, and delivery outcomes Maintain accurate site records, including daily reports, timesheets, and progress updates Leadership & Site Responsibility As the most senior on-site representative, you will: Oversee multiple gangs and discipline leads across several work fronts Drive accountability, performance, and coordination across all site activities Maintain clear and effective communication between site teams and senior management Keep works progressing efficiently while maintaining strict safety and quality standards Essential Skills and Experience Proven experience as a General Foreman on wind farm or major infrastructure projects Strong background in civil engineering works, turbine installation, crane coordination, and underground cabling Experience managing large site teams (20+ personnel) across multiple work fronts Strong knowledge of UK health, safety, and environmental legislation and best practice Ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and technical documents Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills Strong ability to manage priorities, programme delivery, and site coordination Willingness to work across remote sites throughout Scotland Qualifications SMSTS, First Aid at Work, CSCS (or equivalent relevant site certifications) Why Join Us? This is a chance to play a leading role in delivering critical renewable energy infrastructure that directly supports the UK s net-zero ambitions. You ll be working on high-value, technically challenging wind farm projects with a strong, experienced delivery team where your leadership will have a direct impact on safety, performance, and project success. If you re an experienced General Foreman ready to take on a high-responsibility role in the renewable energy sector, we d love to hear from you.
Project Planner / Senior Planner Location: Bristol / Bridgwater / Hinkley Rates: Negotiable Overview We are currently looking to speak with experienced Project Planners and Senior Planners to support major infrastructure, engineering and construction programmes for a global consultancy. These roles will involve working within complex project environments, supporting the planning, coordination and delivery of large-scale programmes across sectors including energy, utilities, transportation, engineering and major construction. Key Responsibilities Develop and maintain integrated project programmes using Primavera P6 Support project delivery teams with planning, sequencing and progress tracking Monitor programme performance, critical path activities and key milestones Produce progress reports, lookaheads and programme updates Identify risks, delays and recovery opportunities within live programmes Coordinate with project managers, engineers, subcontractors and stakeholders Support change management, compensation events and schedule updates where required Ensure programmes align with contractual and project delivery requirements Requirements Experience working as a Planner, Planning Engineer or Senior Planner Strong Primavera P6 experience Background within construction, infrastructure, utilities, engineering or major projects Good understanding of project delivery and programme management principles Experience working within multi-disciplinary project environments Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Desirable Experience Experience across one or more of the below would be beneficial: Mechanical & Electrical (M&E / MEH) projects HVAC systems Energy, utilities or power infrastructure Rail, water or nuclear projects NEC contract environments Commissioning and installation planning What's on Offer Opportunity to work on major UK infrastructure programmes Long-term project pipeline Collaborative project environments Career development and progression opportunities Flexible working arrangements depending on project requirements These are hybrid contract roles requiring 2-3 site visits each week.
May 14, 2026
Contractor
Project Planner / Senior Planner Location: Bristol / Bridgwater / Hinkley Rates: Negotiable Overview We are currently looking to speak with experienced Project Planners and Senior Planners to support major infrastructure, engineering and construction programmes for a global consultancy. These roles will involve working within complex project environments, supporting the planning, coordination and delivery of large-scale programmes across sectors including energy, utilities, transportation, engineering and major construction. Key Responsibilities Develop and maintain integrated project programmes using Primavera P6 Support project delivery teams with planning, sequencing and progress tracking Monitor programme performance, critical path activities and key milestones Produce progress reports, lookaheads and programme updates Identify risks, delays and recovery opportunities within live programmes Coordinate with project managers, engineers, subcontractors and stakeholders Support change management, compensation events and schedule updates where required Ensure programmes align with contractual and project delivery requirements Requirements Experience working as a Planner, Planning Engineer or Senior Planner Strong Primavera P6 experience Background within construction, infrastructure, utilities, engineering or major projects Good understanding of project delivery and programme management principles Experience working within multi-disciplinary project environments Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Desirable Experience Experience across one or more of the below would be beneficial: Mechanical & Electrical (M&E / MEH) projects HVAC systems Energy, utilities or power infrastructure Rail, water or nuclear projects NEC contract environments Commissioning and installation planning What's on Offer Opportunity to work on major UK infrastructure programmes Long-term project pipeline Collaborative project environments Career development and progression opportunities Flexible working arrangements depending on project requirements These are hybrid contract roles requiring 2-3 site visits each week.
Commercial Analyst, Darlington Your new company This is a rare opportunity to work in a small, high impact team at the forefront of the UK's Net Zero transformation, offering exposure to investment appraisal and commercial modelling of nationally significant infrastructure assets. Your new role Title: Commercial AnalystLocation: Darlington Reports to: Finance and Commercial Manager Purpose of the RoleThe Commercial Analyst will play a central role in the economic evaluation of major Transport & Storage infrastructure investments. This includes developing robust investment appraisal cash flow models, analysing cost drivers, supporting commercial strategy, and enabling evidence-based decision-making for multi-billion-pound assets.The role provides core analytical support to the entire team, ensuring commercial, regulatory, and technical assumptions are integrated into consistent economic frameworks that inform FID decisions, stakeholder reporting and long-term planning. What You Will Deliver Economic Modelling & Analysis: Build and maintain complex economic models for Transportation & Storage infrastructure to evaluate investment opportunities and support financial planning Ensure all investment models follow regulatory requirements on cost allocation, economic valuation, depreciation, and asset categorisation Evaluate investment and financing options through NPV, IRR and scenario-based analysis. Support FID cases through economic risk assessment and strategic sensitivity analysis. Regulatory Reporting & Compliance Support: Support the preparation, validation, and submission of regulatory reporting required for Transport & Storage activities Work with Finance, Compliance, and Project Delivery teams to ensure commercial and cost data is accurate, auditable, and aligned with regulatory definitions. Maintain clear documentation of assumptions, methodologies, and data sources to ensure compliance and readiness for external review. Contribute commercial analysis and evidence to regulatory consultation responses and compliance submissions. Performance Reporting & Governance: Produce commercial dashboards, KPI reports, and variance analysis for management reviews. Produce clear, evidence-based presentations for leadership and governance bodies. Highlight key value drivers, commercial risks, and opportunities to senior stakeholders. Commercial Support: Support the Finance & Commercial team in preparing commercial inputs for governance, investment papers, and leadership updates. Act as a central analytical point of contact for commercial queries across the business. What you'll need to succeed Education and Qualifications Bachelor's degree in finance, economics, engineering, business, or related discipline (or equivalent experience). Essential Experience: Strong economic modelling and analytical skills Knowledge of project economics (discounted cash flow, NPV, IRR, sensitivity analysis). Experience in commercial analysis, corporate finance, or business planning-ideally in energy, infrastructure, or capital-intensive industries. Ability to interpret complex data and translate it into clear commercial insights. Strong attention to detail: Excellent communication skills and ability to influence stakeholders. Desirable Experience Experience of project financing or major capital projects. Experience supporting commercial negotiations or contract development Experience in regulated industries. What you'll get in return An attractive salary and benefits package is offered. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
May 13, 2026
Full time
Commercial Analyst, Darlington Your new company This is a rare opportunity to work in a small, high impact team at the forefront of the UK's Net Zero transformation, offering exposure to investment appraisal and commercial modelling of nationally significant infrastructure assets. Your new role Title: Commercial AnalystLocation: Darlington Reports to: Finance and Commercial Manager Purpose of the RoleThe Commercial Analyst will play a central role in the economic evaluation of major Transport & Storage infrastructure investments. This includes developing robust investment appraisal cash flow models, analysing cost drivers, supporting commercial strategy, and enabling evidence-based decision-making for multi-billion-pound assets.The role provides core analytical support to the entire team, ensuring commercial, regulatory, and technical assumptions are integrated into consistent economic frameworks that inform FID decisions, stakeholder reporting and long-term planning. What You Will Deliver Economic Modelling & Analysis: Build and maintain complex economic models for Transportation & Storage infrastructure to evaluate investment opportunities and support financial planning Ensure all investment models follow regulatory requirements on cost allocation, economic valuation, depreciation, and asset categorisation Evaluate investment and financing options through NPV, IRR and scenario-based analysis. Support FID cases through economic risk assessment and strategic sensitivity analysis. Regulatory Reporting & Compliance Support: Support the preparation, validation, and submission of regulatory reporting required for Transport & Storage activities Work with Finance, Compliance, and Project Delivery teams to ensure commercial and cost data is accurate, auditable, and aligned with regulatory definitions. Maintain clear documentation of assumptions, methodologies, and data sources to ensure compliance and readiness for external review. Contribute commercial analysis and evidence to regulatory consultation responses and compliance submissions. Performance Reporting & Governance: Produce commercial dashboards, KPI reports, and variance analysis for management reviews. Produce clear, evidence-based presentations for leadership and governance bodies. Highlight key value drivers, commercial risks, and opportunities to senior stakeholders. Commercial Support: Support the Finance & Commercial team in preparing commercial inputs for governance, investment papers, and leadership updates. Act as a central analytical point of contact for commercial queries across the business. What you'll need to succeed Education and Qualifications Bachelor's degree in finance, economics, engineering, business, or related discipline (or equivalent experience). Essential Experience: Strong economic modelling and analytical skills Knowledge of project economics (discounted cash flow, NPV, IRR, sensitivity analysis). Experience in commercial analysis, corporate finance, or business planning-ideally in energy, infrastructure, or capital-intensive industries. Ability to interpret complex data and translate it into clear commercial insights. Strong attention to detail: Excellent communication skills and ability to influence stakeholders. Desirable Experience Experience of project financing or major capital projects. Experience supporting commercial negotiations or contract development Experience in regulated industries. What you'll get in return An attractive salary and benefits package is offered. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Job Title: Senior/Principal Environmental Consultant (EIA) Location: Manchester Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting one of the world's leading multi-disciplinary consultancy firms. With a global reputation for delivering sustainable solutions across infrastructure, energy, water, environment, and transport, this is an organisation offering outstanding opportunities for ambitious professionals who want to make a meaningful difference. Their UK Environment Practice is a vibrant network of over 600 specialists, providing world-class consultancy and advisory services to help clients address today's biggest challenges - from climate change and biodiversity net gain to social inclusion and urbanisation. In Manchester, their key clients include National Highways, Network Rail, Transport for the North, Anglian Water, Environment Agency, Transport for Greater Manchester, WYCA, and a range of local authorities. We are now looking to speak with experienced Environmental Consultants with strong EIA expertise to join their established team. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with practical experience in environmental coordination, assessment, and management to step up in their career, working on major infrastructure projects and helping shape the future of our built and natural environment. The Role Your purpose will include: Leading on the coordination and delivery of environmental work across multidisciplinary teams, including EIA, options appraisals and environmental management. Line managing and mentoring a team of environmental professionals. Championing high standards of environmental performance within projects, influencing design and delivery for optimal outcomes. Collating and editing information from multiple sources to prepare clear, well-structured reports. Delivering high-quality outputs on time and within budget, while reviewing and assuring the work of others. Building and managing client relationships in a confident and professional manner. Leading and supporting on bid preparation and business development. Actively pursuing Continual Professional Development (CPD) in line with professional institute requirements. What You Can Bring Degree or Masters in an environmental or related science discipline. Significant post-graduate experience within consultancy (Chartered status desirable). Proven track record of working on major infrastructure projects. Comprehensive knowledge of the EIA process and relevant technical expertise. Leadership experience within multidisciplinary teams. Strong report writing, verbal and presentation skills, with the ability to review and assure the work of others. Ability to prioritise, manage workload under pressure and deliver consistently. Strong interpersonal skills with the confidence to communicate effectively at all levels. A flexible and adaptable approach, with enthusiasm and commitment to delivering sustainable outcomes. Why Join? This consultancy has been recognised as a LinkedIn Top 25 Company and one of the Times Top 50 Employers for Women. They are committed to innovation, sustainability, and creating long-term social value. You will benefit from: Working on some of the UK's most influential and high-profile environmental and infrastructure projects. A strong emphasis on career development, including structured training, mentoring and CPD. A genuinely inclusive and diverse working environment, with active employee networks and supportive policies. Flexible working arrangements to support your wellbeing and work-life balance. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
May 12, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Senior/Principal Environmental Consultant (EIA) Location: Manchester Penguin Recruitment is delighted to be supporting one of the world's leading multi-disciplinary consultancy firms. With a global reputation for delivering sustainable solutions across infrastructure, energy, water, environment, and transport, this is an organisation offering outstanding opportunities for ambitious professionals who want to make a meaningful difference. Their UK Environment Practice is a vibrant network of over 600 specialists, providing world-class consultancy and advisory services to help clients address today's biggest challenges - from climate change and biodiversity net gain to social inclusion and urbanisation. In Manchester, their key clients include National Highways, Network Rail, Transport for the North, Anglian Water, Environment Agency, Transport for Greater Manchester, WYCA, and a range of local authorities. We are now looking to speak with experienced Environmental Consultants with strong EIA expertise to join their established team. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with practical experience in environmental coordination, assessment, and management to step up in their career, working on major infrastructure projects and helping shape the future of our built and natural environment. The Role Your purpose will include: Leading on the coordination and delivery of environmental work across multidisciplinary teams, including EIA, options appraisals and environmental management. Line managing and mentoring a team of environmental professionals. Championing high standards of environmental performance within projects, influencing design and delivery for optimal outcomes. Collating and editing information from multiple sources to prepare clear, well-structured reports. Delivering high-quality outputs on time and within budget, while reviewing and assuring the work of others. Building and managing client relationships in a confident and professional manner. Leading and supporting on bid preparation and business development. Actively pursuing Continual Professional Development (CPD) in line with professional institute requirements. What You Can Bring Degree or Masters in an environmental or related science discipline. Significant post-graduate experience within consultancy (Chartered status desirable). Proven track record of working on major infrastructure projects. Comprehensive knowledge of the EIA process and relevant technical expertise. Leadership experience within multidisciplinary teams. Strong report writing, verbal and presentation skills, with the ability to review and assure the work of others. Ability to prioritise, manage workload under pressure and deliver consistently. Strong interpersonal skills with the confidence to communicate effectively at all levels. A flexible and adaptable approach, with enthusiasm and commitment to delivering sustainable outcomes. Why Join? This consultancy has been recognised as a LinkedIn Top 25 Company and one of the Times Top 50 Employers for Women. They are committed to innovation, sustainability, and creating long-term social value. You will benefit from: Working on some of the UK's most influential and high-profile environmental and infrastructure projects. A strong emphasis on career development, including structured training, mentoring and CPD. A genuinely inclusive and diverse working environment, with active employee networks and supportive policies. Flexible working arrangements to support your wellbeing and work-life balance. Interested? The hiring manager is looking to meet with suitable candidates ASAP so if you meet the above criteria, please contact Josh Jones on (phone number removed) or (url removed)
Senior Estimator Shape the Future of Scotland s Infrastructure Location: Glasgow Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent About the Opportunity Join a leading civil engineering contractor at the heart of Scotland s infrastructure growth. Based in Glasgow, this is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Senior Estimator to take a pivotal role in developing and securing major infrastructure and energy projects across the region. You ll bring your commercial acumen, technical expertise, and strategic thinking to one of the most respected names in the sector helping shape the projects that power communities and connect Scotland. The Role As Senior Estimator , you ll lead the preparation of accurate, competitive tenders from first principles. You ll work closely with senior management, clients, and suppliers to ensure each estimate reflects innovation, value, and commercial excellence. This is a hands-on leadership role for a professional who thrives on collaboration, precision, and the challenge of high-profile civil engineering projects. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage tender preparation, ensuring accuracy and compliance with all requirements. Liaise with clients, suppliers, and subcontractors to obtain competitive quotations. Identify and evaluate risks and opportunities at the pre-contract stage. Oversee estimating activities from enquiry to final tender submission. Prepare detailed cost plans, budgets, and cashflow forecasts. Develop and negotiate comprehensive work packages. Carry out take-offs and compile tenders from first principles. Produce clear and compelling tender submissions and estimation reports. Provide commercial insight during bid and proposal development. Collaborate with project managers and site teams to ensure alignment on cost and programme. What You ll Bring Degree in Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering, or equivalent experience. Proven track record in estimating for civil engineering projects. Strong understanding of frameworks, competitive tenders, and negotiated contracts. Proficiency with estimating software such as Conquest and digital take-off tools. Excellent analytical, commercial, and negotiation skills. Meticulous attention to detail with the ability to perform under pressure. Clear communicator and confident collaborator across all project levels. What s on Offer Highly competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. A progressive, supportive working environmen t that encourages professional growth. Opportunities to play a leading role in landmark civil engineering projects across Scotland. A company that truly values its people and invests in their success. Apply Now If you re an experienced Senior Estimator ready to take your career to the next level and play a key part in shaping Scotland s infrastructure future, we d love to hear from you. For more information or a confidential discussion, contact Adam Rahma on (phone number removed), quoting reference J46130, or apply now with your latest CV. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
Oct 06, 2025
Full time
Senior Estimator Shape the Future of Scotland s Infrastructure Location: Glasgow Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent About the Opportunity Join a leading civil engineering contractor at the heart of Scotland s infrastructure growth. Based in Glasgow, this is an exceptional opportunity for an experienced Senior Estimator to take a pivotal role in developing and securing major infrastructure and energy projects across the region. You ll bring your commercial acumen, technical expertise, and strategic thinking to one of the most respected names in the sector helping shape the projects that power communities and connect Scotland. The Role As Senior Estimator , you ll lead the preparation of accurate, competitive tenders from first principles. You ll work closely with senior management, clients, and suppliers to ensure each estimate reflects innovation, value, and commercial excellence. This is a hands-on leadership role for a professional who thrives on collaboration, precision, and the challenge of high-profile civil engineering projects. Key Responsibilities Lead and manage tender preparation, ensuring accuracy and compliance with all requirements. Liaise with clients, suppliers, and subcontractors to obtain competitive quotations. Identify and evaluate risks and opportunities at the pre-contract stage. Oversee estimating activities from enquiry to final tender submission. Prepare detailed cost plans, budgets, and cashflow forecasts. Develop and negotiate comprehensive work packages. Carry out take-offs and compile tenders from first principles. Produce clear and compelling tender submissions and estimation reports. Provide commercial insight during bid and proposal development. Collaborate with project managers and site teams to ensure alignment on cost and programme. What You ll Bring Degree in Quantity Surveying, Civil Engineering, or equivalent experience. Proven track record in estimating for civil engineering projects. Strong understanding of frameworks, competitive tenders, and negotiated contracts. Proficiency with estimating software such as Conquest and digital take-off tools. Excellent analytical, commercial, and negotiation skills. Meticulous attention to detail with the ability to perform under pressure. Clear communicator and confident collaborator across all project levels. What s on Offer Highly competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. A progressive, supportive working environmen t that encourages professional growth. Opportunities to play a leading role in landmark civil engineering projects across Scotland. A company that truly values its people and invests in their success. Apply Now If you re an experienced Senior Estimator ready to take your career to the next level and play a key part in shaping Scotland s infrastructure future, we d love to hear from you. For more information or a confidential discussion, contact Adam Rahma on (phone number removed), quoting reference J46130, or apply now with your latest CV. Legal Information: We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work. For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.
My client works in a wide range of sectors including major infrastructure for highways and rail, nuclear, new build, onshore and offshore energy and environmental. Reporting to a GI Project Manager, the successful applicant will be joining an experienced and enthusiastic GI Operations team at my clients office and will be responsible for delivering ground investigation and geotechnical services to our wide-ranging client base across the UK. General Responsibilities/Specific Duties: - Confident and knowledgeable of ground investigation techniques - Help prepare Health & Safety documentation prior to and during the site works phase, as well as assisting with the managing the Health & Safety of operatives and promoting a safe working environment. - Assisting with the planning, supervision and programming of Ground Investigation projects at locations throughout the United Kingdom. - Logging of Soil and Rock in accordance with the specification and BS5930:2015+A1:2020. - Keeping accurate field records of tasks performed. - Performing in-situ testing and sampling in accordance with the specification and current technical standards. - Liaise with Clients / Engineers / Main Contractors throughout the site works phase. - Post site work visits to undertake monitoring. - Managing and collating site data using company software systems. - Be able to compile factual reports. - Carry out work in accordance with company Health and Safety rules. - Have a minimum level of fitness required to undertake all site-based tasks listed above on a variety of sites including active construction sites and linear projects for roads and railways. Qualifications: - Qualified to degree level in a geotechnical discipline - Full UK Driving License - Computer literate and competent in use of MS If you feel this is a role for you please send your CV today!
Oct 05, 2025
Full time
My client works in a wide range of sectors including major infrastructure for highways and rail, nuclear, new build, onshore and offshore energy and environmental. Reporting to a GI Project Manager, the successful applicant will be joining an experienced and enthusiastic GI Operations team at my clients office and will be responsible for delivering ground investigation and geotechnical services to our wide-ranging client base across the UK. General Responsibilities/Specific Duties: - Confident and knowledgeable of ground investigation techniques - Help prepare Health & Safety documentation prior to and during the site works phase, as well as assisting with the managing the Health & Safety of operatives and promoting a safe working environment. - Assisting with the planning, supervision and programming of Ground Investigation projects at locations throughout the United Kingdom. - Logging of Soil and Rock in accordance with the specification and BS5930:2015+A1:2020. - Keeping accurate field records of tasks performed. - Performing in-situ testing and sampling in accordance with the specification and current technical standards. - Liaise with Clients / Engineers / Main Contractors throughout the site works phase. - Post site work visits to undertake monitoring. - Managing and collating site data using company software systems. - Be able to compile factual reports. - Carry out work in accordance with company Health and Safety rules. - Have a minimum level of fitness required to undertake all site-based tasks listed above on a variety of sites including active construction sites and linear projects for roads and railways. Qualifications: - Qualified to degree level in a geotechnical discipline - Full UK Driving License - Computer literate and competent in use of MS If you feel this is a role for you please send your CV today!
Ecologist - Bristol We are looking for an Ecologist to join a multi-disciplinary team in Bristol. The company work on a range of projects in sectors including commercial, infrastructure and conservation. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping the ecological offering in the South West, working on projects ranging from major infrastructure and residential developments to renewable energy and conservation initiatives. The company offer; A competitive salary Additional annual leave for their birthday and during the Christmas period A cycle-to-work scheme Paid professional memberships Regular team social events throughout the year For this role, you will be involved in; Undertaking a variety of protected species and botanical surveys Preparing a range of ecological reports, such as Preliminary Ecological Appraisals (PEAs), Preliminary Roost Assessments (PRAs) and Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) Liaising with clients, project managers, and key stakeholders Preparing fee proposals for new and existing projects Interested in this Ecologist vacancy? To discuss this vacancy please do not hesitate to contact Ashleigh Garner on (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed)
Oct 03, 2025
Full time
Ecologist - Bristol We are looking for an Ecologist to join a multi-disciplinary team in Bristol. The company work on a range of projects in sectors including commercial, infrastructure and conservation. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping the ecological offering in the South West, working on projects ranging from major infrastructure and residential developments to renewable energy and conservation initiatives. The company offer; A competitive salary Additional annual leave for their birthday and during the Christmas period A cycle-to-work scheme Paid professional memberships Regular team social events throughout the year For this role, you will be involved in; Undertaking a variety of protected species and botanical surveys Preparing a range of ecological reports, such as Preliminary Ecological Appraisals (PEAs), Preliminary Roost Assessments (PRAs) and Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) Liaising with clients, project managers, and key stakeholders Preparing fee proposals for new and existing projects Interested in this Ecologist vacancy? To discuss this vacancy please do not hesitate to contact Ashleigh Garner on (phone number removed) or send your CV to (url removed)
Job Title: Executive Cost Manager - Infrastructure Location: UK Wide Role Type: Permanent About the Company We're partnering with a leading global construction consultancy, recognised for delivering expert cost and commercial management services across major infrastructure programmes. With a reputation for driving innovation and delivering value, the business supports high-profile clients across sectors such as transport, utilities, and highways. Due to continued growth across their infrastructure portfolio, we are now seeking an experienced Executive Cost Manager to join their leadership team. This is a senior-level position offering the opportunity to lead large-scale infrastructure projects, develop client relationships at the highest level, and manage internal cost management teams. About the Role As an Executive Cost Manager, you'll provide strategic cost leadership across multiple complex infrastructure projects, from early-stage cost advice through to final account. You'll be responsible for overseeing service delivery, mentoring internal teams, and acting as a trusted commercial advisor to clients. This role is ideal for a seasoned professional with proven consultancy experience in large-scale infrastructure and a strong understanding of NEC contracts. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially driven professional with a collaborative mindset and strong technical grounding to influence major construction outcomes. Key Responsibilities Include: - Lead the commercial and cost management delivery on major infrastructure projects. - Manage and coordinate internal teams, ensuring high-quality service delivery across all project stages. - Build, grow, and maintain strong client relationships, acting as a key point of contact. - Oversee the preparation of cost plans, estimates, and feasibility studies. - Advise on procurement strategy and lead the tendering process, including bid evaluations and recommendations. - Provide strategic input on contract administration (NEC), change control, and claims management. - Ensure accurate valuations, payment assessments, and timely settlement of final accounts. - Deliver insightful commercial reports and briefings to clients and senior stakeholders. - Support business unit directors in achieving financial targets and governance standards. - Mentor and coach junior and mid-level staff to support career development. - Identify new business development opportunities and contribute to bid preparation. - Promptly escalate issues that may impact project performance or professional indemnity. Skills & Experience Required - Degree or equivalent in Quantity Surveying. - Working toward or holding full membership of RICS or MRICS. - Significant post-chartership experience in a cost consultancy environment. - Strong background in infrastructure projects (e.g., highways, water, energy, transport). - Extensive knowledge of NEC contract administration and commercial strategy. - Excellent client-facing skills with the ability to manage senior stakeholders. - Proven experience leading and coordinating cost management teams. - Strong commercial, contractual, and financial acumen. - High-level communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills. - Proficient in Microsoft Office suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint). What we would like to offer you: - 25 days holiday entitlement (plus bank holidays and the option to buy up to a max 35-day holiday) - Contributory pension scheme - Car allowance - Life Assurance - Health Cash Plan - Cycle to work scheme For more information, contact Cate Green at (url removed) or (phone number removed).
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Executive Cost Manager - Infrastructure Location: UK Wide Role Type: Permanent About the Company We're partnering with a leading global construction consultancy, recognised for delivering expert cost and commercial management services across major infrastructure programmes. With a reputation for driving innovation and delivering value, the business supports high-profile clients across sectors such as transport, utilities, and highways. Due to continued growth across their infrastructure portfolio, we are now seeking an experienced Executive Cost Manager to join their leadership team. This is a senior-level position offering the opportunity to lead large-scale infrastructure projects, develop client relationships at the highest level, and manage internal cost management teams. About the Role As an Executive Cost Manager, you'll provide strategic cost leadership across multiple complex infrastructure projects, from early-stage cost advice through to final account. You'll be responsible for overseeing service delivery, mentoring internal teams, and acting as a trusted commercial advisor to clients. This role is ideal for a seasoned professional with proven consultancy experience in large-scale infrastructure and a strong understanding of NEC contracts. This is an excellent opportunity for a commercially driven professional with a collaborative mindset and strong technical grounding to influence major construction outcomes. Key Responsibilities Include: - Lead the commercial and cost management delivery on major infrastructure projects. - Manage and coordinate internal teams, ensuring high-quality service delivery across all project stages. - Build, grow, and maintain strong client relationships, acting as a key point of contact. - Oversee the preparation of cost plans, estimates, and feasibility studies. - Advise on procurement strategy and lead the tendering process, including bid evaluations and recommendations. - Provide strategic input on contract administration (NEC), change control, and claims management. - Ensure accurate valuations, payment assessments, and timely settlement of final accounts. - Deliver insightful commercial reports and briefings to clients and senior stakeholders. - Support business unit directors in achieving financial targets and governance standards. - Mentor and coach junior and mid-level staff to support career development. - Identify new business development opportunities and contribute to bid preparation. - Promptly escalate issues that may impact project performance or professional indemnity. Skills & Experience Required - Degree or equivalent in Quantity Surveying. - Working toward or holding full membership of RICS or MRICS. - Significant post-chartership experience in a cost consultancy environment. - Strong background in infrastructure projects (e.g., highways, water, energy, transport). - Extensive knowledge of NEC contract administration and commercial strategy. - Excellent client-facing skills with the ability to manage senior stakeholders. - Proven experience leading and coordinating cost management teams. - Strong commercial, contractual, and financial acumen. - High-level communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills. - Proficient in Microsoft Office suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint). What we would like to offer you: - 25 days holiday entitlement (plus bank holidays and the option to buy up to a max 35-day holiday) - Contributory pension scheme - Car allowance - Life Assurance - Health Cash Plan - Cycle to work scheme For more information, contact Cate Green at (url removed) or (phone number removed).
Requirement: Senior Planner / Planning Manager Location: Southwest & South Wales Package: Up to 85,000 + Benefits + Vehicle Company Overview: Our client is a leading contractor within the utilities and energy infrastructure sector, delivering complex projects across the UK. As part of continued growth and expansion, they are looking to recruit an experienced Planning Manager to lead planning activities on major utility projects, with a strong focus on substation developments. Role Overview: The Planning Manager will be responsible for overseeing the planning and scheduling aspects of multi-disciplinary utility projects, ensuring alignment with project goals, timelines, and regulatory standards. You will work closely with project managers, engineers, and stakeholders to develop detailed programmes that support efficient and safe project delivery. Key Responsibilities: Lead the planning function across multiple utility projects, including the development of new substations, upgrades, and maintenance works. Develop, maintain, and update project programmes using software such as Primavera P6 or MS Project. Support project teams with schedule risk analysis and recovery strategies. Coordinate with design, procurement, and construction teams to ensure realistic and achievable schedules. Monitor project progress and produce accurate planning reports for internal and external stakeholders. Identify critical paths, resource constraints, and key milestones. Attend project meetings, contributing planning insights to help drive project delivery. Ensure compliance with relevant industry regulations and client-specific requirements. Requirements: Proven experience as a Planning Manager or Senior Planner on utility infrastructure projects, particularly in power distribution / substations. Strong understanding of the full project lifecycle from design through to commissioning. Proficient in Primavera P6, MS Project, and other planning tools. Knowledge of CDM regulations and health & safety best practices within utilities. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to analyse complex project data and provide clear reporting to leadership teams. Relevant qualifications in engineering, construction management, or project controls. Desirable: Experience working with DNOs (Distribution Network Operators) or National Grid Background in HV (High Voltage) projects Membership of APM, CIOB or similar professional bodies
Sep 24, 2025
Full time
Requirement: Senior Planner / Planning Manager Location: Southwest & South Wales Package: Up to 85,000 + Benefits + Vehicle Company Overview: Our client is a leading contractor within the utilities and energy infrastructure sector, delivering complex projects across the UK. As part of continued growth and expansion, they are looking to recruit an experienced Planning Manager to lead planning activities on major utility projects, with a strong focus on substation developments. Role Overview: The Planning Manager will be responsible for overseeing the planning and scheduling aspects of multi-disciplinary utility projects, ensuring alignment with project goals, timelines, and regulatory standards. You will work closely with project managers, engineers, and stakeholders to develop detailed programmes that support efficient and safe project delivery. Key Responsibilities: Lead the planning function across multiple utility projects, including the development of new substations, upgrades, and maintenance works. Develop, maintain, and update project programmes using software such as Primavera P6 or MS Project. Support project teams with schedule risk analysis and recovery strategies. Coordinate with design, procurement, and construction teams to ensure realistic and achievable schedules. Monitor project progress and produce accurate planning reports for internal and external stakeholders. Identify critical paths, resource constraints, and key milestones. Attend project meetings, contributing planning insights to help drive project delivery. Ensure compliance with relevant industry regulations and client-specific requirements. Requirements: Proven experience as a Planning Manager or Senior Planner on utility infrastructure projects, particularly in power distribution / substations. Strong understanding of the full project lifecycle from design through to commissioning. Proficient in Primavera P6, MS Project, and other planning tools. Knowledge of CDM regulations and health & safety best practices within utilities. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to analyse complex project data and provide clear reporting to leadership teams. Relevant qualifications in engineering, construction management, or project controls. Desirable: Experience working with DNOs (Distribution Network Operators) or National Grid Background in HV (High Voltage) projects Membership of APM, CIOB or similar professional bodies