Brandon James Ltd
A well-established construction consultancy in Edinburgh is looking for a Project Manager to join their growing team. This is a strong opportunity for a Project Manager with construction consultancy experience to work across a varied project portfolio while developing their long-term career.
The Project Manager will be supporting projects across residential, commercial, public sector, and mixed-use schemes, working closely with clients, consultants, contractors, and senior team members. This Project Manager role would suit a capable Project Manager who is confident managing project responsibilities, communicating with stakeholders, and supporting projects from inception through to completion. The successful Project Manager will be organised, professional, and keen to progress within a respected consultancy environment.
You must have prior construction consultancy experience to be considered for this role.
The Project Manager's role
The Project Manager will support the delivery of construction projects across Edinburgh and the wider Scotland region, assisting with both pre-contract and post-contract project stages.
The Project Manager will be responsible for preparing reports, managing programmes, coordinating consultants, chairing meetings, tracking risks, liaising with contractors, and supporting procurement and contract administration duties.
The Project Manager will also assist with Employer's Agent duties where required, helping to manage JCT contracts, instructions, valuations, change control, progress updates, and handover processes.
This Project Manager position would suit someone looking for responsibility, variety, and strong career development within a professional consultancy.
The Project Manager
The successful Project Manager will have:
- Prior experience working within a construction consultancy environment
- Experience as a Project Manager or a strong Assistant Project Manager ready to step up
- Project experience across residential, commercial, public sector, mixed-use, or similar built environment schemes
- A degree in Project Management, Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, or a similar construction-related subject
- MRICS, MAPM, MCIOB, or working towards a relevant professional qualification
- Good knowledge of JCT contracts and project delivery processes
- Employer's Agent experience would be beneficial
- Strong communication, organisation, and client-facing skills
- A proactive and professional approach to project delivery
In Return?
- £40,000 – £50,000
- Pension contribution
- Professional development support
- Support towards chartership
- Varied project portfolio across Edinburgh and Scotland
- Residential, commercial, public sector, and mixed-use project exposure
- Career progression opportunities
- Supportive consultancy environment
- Long-term opportunity within a respected business
Project Manager | Edinburgh Project Manager | Construction Project Manager | Assistant Project Manager | Employer's Agent | Construction Consultancy
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