RQ1678503 – Assistant Project Manager

Job Details

Client: Cambridgeshire County Council
Reference No & Job Title: Assistant Project Manager

 

Location Mondays & Fridays working from office, New Shire Hall Alconbury. Remainder of week flexible
Duration of assignment: 6 months
Working hours: 37
Rate: £220.18 PAYE – £300 Umbrella
IR35 status: Inside IR35
Ideal start date: ASAP

 

  Main accountabilities
1. Project Management Expertise

 

Provide leadership support within the Project Delivery Highways Service team to ensure the effective delivery of projects that improve the transport infrastructure network.

 

Provide advice to those within Place & Economy on highway engineering, project and programme management, procurement, community engagement and delivery of the improvements of the transport infrastructure network.

 

Provide and prepare detailed technical reports in a timely and efficient manner ensuring at all times clarity, engagement with stakeholders, and clear requirements of project details, timings and delivery requirements.

 

Direct, guide and manage project delivery to ensure that objectives are delivered for the project to a high quality, forecast delivery times and budget targets.

 

Lead on key aspects of project expertise within the Project Delivery Highways Service for commissioned projects in order to ensure the highest level of knowledge, experience and expertise are used in resolving issues and enquiries.

 

Manage the technical approval of Project Delivery Highway Service projects taking account of detailed design, procurement, programme, and customer consultation.

 

Develop efficient and effective processes for the review of projects, reporting progress, risk, actual and forecast cost and target completion to the Programme Board.

 

Implement robust programmes for all projects, with appropriate change control processes and utilising suitable project management software packages to manage programme delivery, such as MS Project/Asta,

 

Plan, manage and lead projects, initiatives, and events, ensuring the effective co-ordination and integration of organisation and service activities and securing active engagement by identified participants in order to meet project goals and the Council’s objectives.

 

Devise, implement and manage systems for the delivery of projects which engage directly and appropriately with colleagues, partners, and customers and where integration and co-ordination with other services and organisations is required to achieve the desired outcomes.

 

 

  Inspire others to contribute to corporate projects in order to see the delivery of better outcomes

 

2. Programme Management, Procurement and Delivery

 

Actively contribute with colleagues across the directorate, the Council and our partners to ensure projects are delivered in the most efficient, effective and coordinated manner and represent value for money.

 

Provide the Project Team Leader with robust forward and integrated work programmes embedded with clarity in decision making, timelines, and control processes.

 

Take responsibility in ensuring major contracts are procured to maximum effect, achieve VFM targets through the stages of contract development either through the Highway Services Contract, Eastern Highways Alliance or NEC 3 contract environment and tendering process.

 

Ensure all measures are incorporated in projects and work programmes to minimise and mitigate any risk and adverse impact on the environment, communities and businesses.

 

Ensure projects and work programmes take due regard for the needs of all users of the network, especially those who are vulnerable or have particular needs.

 

Advise Councillors informally, and through formal reports, on the planning and delivery of individual projects and the development and delivery of the work programme.

 

3. Financial, Contract and Risk Management

 

Take active responsibility with the Project Team Leader for the control and monitoring of the capital programme. Ensure monthly progress reports on actual and forecast expenditure are prepared and submitted in a timely way.  Report any variances to the Project Team Leader.

 

Report monthly the forward expenditure plan for projects, identify expenditure shortfalls and capitalise on alternative funding options.

 

Maintain and improve the transport infrastructure network whilst ensuring expenditure is within agreed tolerances of approved budgets.

 

Identify financial pressures and take action, agreed with the Project Team Leader to manage and mitigate those pressures.

 

Implement risk monitoring and management processes in accordance with corporate guidelines for each project. Ensure programmes reflect all highlighted risks.

 

   

Ensure compliance with all relevant Health and Safety legislation and best practice in the planning, design and delivery of projects and work programmes.

 

Ensure contractual processes are fully complied with and followed.

 

Provide advice and support across the Place & Economy on the Construction Design and Management Regulations.

 

4. Partnership Working

 

Engage fully with key partners such as our highway service provider, District and Parish Councils, Department for Transport, Highways England, Network Rail, Environment Agency, Local Enterprise Partnership, Community Groups and others as required, to deliver maintenance and infrastructure projects that meet the Council’s and partners’ objectives.

 

Promote, develop and maintain effective internal and external partnerships and collaborative working with a range of stakeholders including other authorities, public bodies, voluntary and private sector organisations in Cambridgeshire, in order to ensure the appropriate level of co-ordination and integration of services that will achieve service objectives and secure optimum cost-effective joined-up working.

 

 

Ensure the regular and timely exchange of relevant information with internal and external stakeholders in order to ensure a mutual awareness

 

5. Communication and Customer Focus

 

Ensure that customer focus is promoted as a core value and customer care is embedded in the project.

 

Ensure that service objectives align with local community and business needs to deliver outcomes that align with Council objectives.

 

Ensure projects meet the needs of users and the local community by actively seeking input from local communities, businesses, Councillors, key stakeholders and potential users, throughout the development and delivery of work, aligning fully with Council expectations.

 

Ensure effective consultation processes to inform the public about proposals and seek their views. Accurately report those views through the Service Manager to Committees and Councillors to inform decision making.

 

Ensure the community, businesses, Councillors, the media, partners and stakeholders are kept informed and given timely updates about progress on the delivery of projects and work programmes.

 

  Develop policies and systems to ensure that feedback from customers, partners, stakeholders and employees can be evaluated such that appropriate action can be taken to provide continuous improvement.

 

6. Staff Management and Development

 

Inspire and motivate staff to ensure that they achieve their maximum potential, providing flexible use of resource across the team.

 

Recruit, train, develop and reward staff to meet the needs of both the team and the Council.

 

Support the Project Team Leader in creating a culture of empowerment, collaboration, openness and transparency.

 

Impart knowledge and expertise on specific business areas through mentoring and coaching of other staff to strengthen the skill base create more resilience within teams by introducing broader training techniques, including; but not exclusively, highway engineering, procurement, contract management and health and safety.

 

Be a proactive advocate for the apprentice programme and develop our people to ensure our service delivery of the future is resourced.

 

 

Person Specification

Qualifications, knowledge, skills and experience

 

Qualifications Required (Project Manager)  

Essential/

Desirable

HND or degree in Project Management, or a relevant discipline, or working towards professional qualification or relevant experience Essential
Evidence of continued personal / professional development Desirable
A relevant professional membership e.g. Chartered/Incorporated Engineer Desirable
A relevant Management qualification Desirable

 

Knowledge and Experience  
A proven track record in leading the development, planning and implementation of transport infrastructure and related projects

 

Essential

 

Extensive programme / project management experience with a reputation for delivery

 

Essential

 

Extensive knowledge of technical and contractual requirements relating to scheme development, construction and maintenance

 

Essential

 

Experience in budget management (including local government finance)

 

Essential

 

Experience of working with elected politicians and of ensuring that project and service outcomes align with broader political priorities

 

Desirable

 

Good negotiation skills and the ability to develop effective working relationships with senior staff throughout the Authority and staff of external organisations including other Councils and Government agencies Essential

 

Practical experience in dealing and negotiating with consultants and contractors

 

Essential

 

Develop partnerships at the highest levels with other agencies as a means of ensuring project and service objectives are met

 

Desirable

 

Proven experience of financial and resource planning and the ability to deliver VFM on contracts and operating in a multi-disciplinary financial environment engaging with stakeholders;

 

Essential

 

Experience in Contract Procurement and Management adopting NEC

3/4

 

Desirable

 

Service and Framework contracts, legislative and policy frameworks that apply to public sector highway projects Desirable

 

 

   
Experience of developing focused strategies and prioritising actions, leading to change and performance improvements and achieving VFM on projects

 

Essential

 

Fully compliant with the latest Project Management Software tools, including but not exclusively ASTA or MS Project

 

Desirable

 

A proven track record in engaging and leading a diverse set of stakeholder groups to develop and deliver complex major transport projects;

 

Essential

 

Proven experience in the management and development of a highly skilled and multi-disciplinary professional workforce managing performance and monitoring related activities.

 

Essential

 

Can assimilate complex information and provide strategic and delivery reports on project progress/needs to Programme Boards or Committees to achieve project solutions

 

Desirable

 

Extensive track record in key practical design and in developing innovative forms of design solutions.

 

Essential

 

Working knowledge of Health and Safety law and the Construction

Design and Management Regulations (CDM)

 

Essential

 

An understanding of the complexities of local government and the matters affecting it

 

Desirable

 

Working knowledge of County Council Policies, Planning Framework and Transport Plan

 

Desirable

 

Working knowledge of County Council Standing Orders and Financial

Regulations/Practices

 

Desirable

 

If you think this job role is for you, please send your CV to rebeccabentum@carringtonblakerecruitment.com