The role would cover the whole project lifecycle from initial inception and business case development, through the design, procurement process, site delivery, commissioning phase and defects management.
Key Experience:
Understanding of building technology
Site experience
Ability to ask questions of designers to understand how solutions will be built.
Understanding of the roles of different parties and how these roles change over the life of the project.
Working knowledge of the differences between different forms of procurement.
Working knowledge of HSE issues and legal obligations of parties and able to facilitate discussions on these topics.
Minimum Requirements
Knowledge and experience of the Healthcare sector (including current issues and business drivers) and local construction market.
Knowledge and experience of the NHS Business Case Approval Process
Demonstratable experience initiating a project inclusive of defining effective project processes
Experienced in a Client management role – Able to manage the account in terms of projects that are ‘live’, plus seeking new opportunities.
Ability to present to a large group
Chairing and taking accurate notes of meetings
Change Management process
Excellent communication and organisational skills
Highly motivated and with excellent industry network
JCT Contract Administration
NEC 3/4 Contract Administration (Accreditation a positive)
Maintain accurate project records (both paper and electronic)
Production of formal reports and documents which clearly set out complex issues
Lead Risk Management experience (Workshop, compile and maintain accurate risk registers)
Robust Stakeholder Management process
Strong Project Management process
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Professional Qualification – ideally Project Management/ Construction/Engineering/Quantity Surveying Master’s Degree Chartered Status with the RICS, CIOB, RIBA, ICE or other equivalent institution APM affiliation preferred (as secondary accreditation) Prince 2 or MSP experience is desirable but not essential