Manage stakeholder engagement, including Utility Asset Owners (UAOs), local authorities, heritage bodies, and archaeological regulators, aligning with the projects stakeholder strategy.
Support the M100 Delivery Director in managing all aspects of M100 delivery, including contract administration under NEC4 and GCCC forms, budget oversight, and milestone tracking.
Act as the Authority’s Representative for the M100 Advance Works contracts, ensuring compliance with governance and statutory requirements.
Monitor compliance with environmental monitoring requirements (noise, vibration, air quality, water) and heritage protection protocols.
Ensure robust processes for risk management, reporting, and assurance, escalating issues and proposing mitigation strategies.
Oversee procurement and mobilisation activities, ensuring readiness for construction commencement.
Champion continuous improvement and lean delivery techniques to optimise cost and schedule performance.
Support development and consistent application of governance structures across all advance works teams.
Coordinate across multiple packages (M110–M170), liaising with contractors, consultants, and the Project Delivery Partner to ensure integrated delivery.
Drive a strong health, safety, and environmental culture, ensuring advance works meet client standards and sustainability objectives.
Requirements
15+ years
chartered
level 8
nec4
utility coordination
stakeholder engagement
Experience engaging with multiple stakeholders, including statutory bodies and UAOs.
Strong understanding of utility coordination and protection works in urban environments.
Chartered membership of a relevant professional body (e.g., IEI, APM, PMI) preferred.
Ability to manage unforeseen risks and implement mitigation strategies.
>15 years’ experience in major infrastructure programme delivery, with at least 5 years in senior management roles.
Ability to lead and manage multidisciplinary teams across diverse work packages.
Minimum Level 8 degree in engineering, construction, or project management.
Strong contract management, governance, and reporting skills.
Level 9 Master’s degree advantageous.
Familiarity with archaeological and heritage compliance frameworks and environmental monitoring requirements.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, fostering collaboration across teams.
Excellent stakeholder engagement and negotiation capabilities.
Experience managing complex multi-package contracts under NEC4 and GCCC.
Proven track record in advance works delivery, including site clearance, demolition, utility diversions, archaeology, and heritage works.
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Company
Overview
1946 Established
Year Founded
Marks the beginning of the company's operations.
£1.2B Turnover
Global Turnover in 2023
Significant financial growth compared to the previous year.
64% Real Estate
Revenue Breakdown
The majority share of revenue comes from the real estate sector.
37% Net Revenue
Net Revenue Growth
Net revenue increased significantly in 2023.
Operates across various sectors, including real estate, infrastructure, and natural resources, providing comprehensive services such as construction consultancy, asset and facilities management, and environmental consultancy.
Expertise spans advisory, cost and commercial management, digital solutions, and program management, enabling them to handle complex capital projects and drive transformative change for their clients.
With over 10,000 employees in 48 countries, the company leverages local knowledge and global expertise to deliver tailored solutions for each project.
Culture + Values
89%
Employee Pride
A strong majority of employees feel proud to be part of the organization.
7.9/10
Employee Engagement
Reflects a solid level of engagement among employees, based on internal surveys.
Loves a challenge: Tackles complex projects and overcomes challenges.
Stronger together: Teamwork and collaboration drive exceptional results.
Bring out the best: Develops and empowers employees to reach their full potential.
Environment + Sustainability
90% GHG Reduction
Net-Zero Commitment
Aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040 as part of their net-zero strategy.
80% Supply Chain Emissions
Sustainability Focus
80% of their emissions come from the supply chain, targeting a 170,643 tCO2E reduction by 2030.
170k+ CO2 Reduction
Ambitious Climate Target
Seeks to reduce 170,643 tCO2E from the supply chain by 2030.
2017 Global Compact Member
Sustainable Development Leader
Joined the United Nations Global Compact in 2017, aligning with sustainable development goals.
Uses the TCFD framework to manage climate risks and opportunities.
Sustainability is embedded into major projects and programs.
Focuses on making assets resilient to climate change through sustainable procurement strategies.
Aligns environmental policy with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Strives for transparency in measuring and monitoring performance.
Provides ESG services to help clients achieve net-zero.
Inclusion & Diversity
33.7% Female
Global Representation
The company has 33.7% female colleagues globally.
8.6 Global Score
Acceptance Factor
Employees rate acceptance of all backgrounds at 8.6/10 globally.
40% Target by 2025
Gender Diversity Goal
Aim to achieve 40% female representation globally by 2025.
81% Survey Rate
Engagement Feedback
81% of employees participate in quarterly inclusion surveys.
An environment where diverse perspectives are acknowledged and celebrated, enabling individuals from various backgrounds to thrive.
A comprehensive diversity and inclusion roadmap was initiated in 2018.
A diversity base-lining initiative was implemented to better understand workforce makeup and identify areas for improvement.
Diverse perspectives are seen as crucial for driving innovative and creative solutions to transform performance in a green, inclusive, and productive world.
Reverse mentoring programs facilitates discussions between employee network groups and senior management to address inclusivity barriers.
Quarterly anonymous employee engagement surveys gather feedback on engagement drivers, including D&I.
A supplier diversity program encourages the use of diverse firms, including minority-owned, women-owned, and other underrepresented businesses, promoting vendor competition, competitive advantage, and positive economic impact on local communities.