Museum of London Archaeology
London / Northampton / Stansted / South West and South East.
We are seeking to recruit a range of experienced Project Managers across the UK to join our busy Projects Team, to work on a wide range of exciting major excavation projects.
About us
MOLA is an experienced and innovative archaeology practice. We have been providing independent, professional heritage advice and services for over 40 years across the UK and internationally on schemes both large and small. Our commercial services are designed to help our development, infrastructure and construction sector clients to meet their planning process requirements swiftly and expertly, with the certainty and value they need.
The roles
You will be part of a dedicated, highly motivated, and collaborative team that together deliver quality, client-focussed and project-led work. The team are responsible for managing archaeological projects throughout the lifecycle, leading on the successful tendering, planning, operation, delivery and completion. Tasks include preparation of bids, project design, mobilisation in the field, public engagement, reporting and publication.
All roles have a business development element, and therefore, a commercially focussed outlook, confident and proactive team leadership skill, problem solving and adaptability in approach are essential to your success. A driving licence is also highly desirable as regular travel is expected as part of the role, both within and outside of London.
The division in which this role plays a pivotal part, has a core commercial function and one of our key objectives is to assist our valued clients in meeting their planning requirements, embed our work within their projects and to promote social and public benefit.
Assistant Project Managers
National: £33,300 to £40,960 / London: £35,411 to £41,827
The primary purpose of this role is to support the Project Managers and Senior Project Managers in the design and delivery of archaeological projects and to manage and deliver smaller archaeological project. Working with the team, the role will assist with the costing, organising and managing the delivery of projects to meet the need of our clients.
Project Manager
National: £40,306 to £47,116 / London £40,891 to £52,221
We are looking for project managers who are highly experienced in the delivery of projects at a management and consultancy level with experience in London or urban construction or archaeology; including a solid working knowledge of preparing bids, contract and Line management, resource planning, programme management, change control, forecasting and financial reporting.
Senior Project Manager
National: £42,435 to £49,456 / London: £47,116 to £52,966
We would also consider applications for Senior Project Managers that would suit a highly experienced Project Manager with a demonstrable casework track-record, looking to further develop their career and knowledge. Successful candidates will be expected to organise, manage and deliver tender bids, to procure new work and operate independently to deliver MOLAs strategic business, research and public benefit goals. In your role you will place Health and Safety at the fore and seek to contribute to continued improvement and best safe-working practices. As a Senior Project Manager you will manage a range of archaeological fieldwork and post-excavation projects simultaneously, whilst ensuring delivery within set timescales and budgets which you have costed and commercially manage.
MOLA would welcome applications from candidates who have experience of large/complex schemes and infrastructure projects.
To apply
If you would like to know more about the opportunities and roles, please contact
Please submit a full CV, application form (via the recruitment portal) and a covering letter setting out your reasons for applying and what you can bring to MOLA at
Closing date is: 27th October 2024.
We are seeking to recruit a range of experienced Project Managers across the UK to join our busy Projects Team, to work on a wide range of exciting major excavation projects.
About us
MOLA is an experienced and innovative archaeology practice. We have been providing independent, professional heritage advice and services for over 40 years across the UK and internationally on schemes both large and small. Our commercial services are designed to help our development, infrastructure and construction sector clients to meet their planning process requirements swiftly and expertly, with the certainty and value they need.
The roles
You will be part of a dedicated, highly motivated, and collaborative team that together deliver quality, client-focussed and project-led work. The team are responsible for managing archaeological projects throughout the lifecycle, leading on the successful tendering, planning, operation, delivery and completion. Tasks include preparation of bids, project design, mobilisation in the field, public engagement, reporting and publication.
All roles have a business development element, and therefore, a commercially focussed outlook, confident and proactive team leadership skill, problem solving and adaptability in approach are essential to your success. A driving licence is also highly desirable as regular travel is expected as part of the role, both within and outside of London.
The division in which this role plays a pivotal part, has a core commercial function and one of our key objectives is to assist our valued clients in meeting their planning requirements, embed our work within their projects and to promote social and public benefit.
Assistant Project Managers
National: £33,300 to £40,960 / London: £35,411 to £41,827
The primary purpose of this role is to support the Project Managers and Senior Project Managers in the design and delivery of archaeological projects and to manage and deliver smaller archaeological project. Working with the team, the role will assist with the costing, organising and managing the delivery of projects to meet the need of our clients.
Project Manager
National: £40,306 to £47,116 / London £40,891 to £52,221
We are looking for project managers who are highly experienced in the delivery of projects at a management and consultancy level with experience in London or urban construction or archaeology; including a solid working knowledge of preparing bids, contract and Line management, resource planning, programme management, change control, forecasting and financial reporting.
Senior Project Manager
National: £42,435 to £49,456 / London: £47,116 to £52,966
We would also consider applications for Senior Project Managers that would suit a highly experienced Project Manager with a demonstrable casework track-record, looking to further develop their career and knowledge. Successful candidates will be expected to organise, manage and deliver tender bids, to procure new work and operate independently to deliver MOLAs strategic business, research and public benefit goals. In your role you will place Health and Safety at the fore and seek to contribute to continued improvement and best safe-working practices. As a Senior Project Manager you will manage a range of archaeological fieldwork and post-excavation projects simultaneously, whilst ensuring delivery within set timescales and budgets which you have costed and commercially manage.
MOLA would welcome applications from candidates who have experience of large/complex schemes and infrastructure projects.
To apply
If you would like to know more about the opportunities and roles, please contact
Please submit a full CV, application form (via the recruitment portal) and a covering letter setting out your reasons for applying and what you can bring to MOLA at
Closing date is: 27th October 2024.
UCA Consulting ltd
London, UK
With the future of major regeneration programmes now sitting within the outer London Boroughs there is no better time to join Enfield Council.
Our flagship regeneration programme is Meridian Water, the regeneration of an 85- hectare site; our delivery approach is without precedent – The Council has taken control and will act as Master Developer for the site -37 hectares of land have been acquired, £170million of infrastructure funding has been secured from government, planning obtained for 3,000 homes and a partner for the first 725 -1000 homes has been selected.
The delivery of Meridian Water demonstrates Enfield’s ambitions as a local authority. For us, Meridian Water is about delivering our passion for successful communities with high quality housing to make sure that we create places that enable our communities to prosper. It must be holistic; it must involve all stakeholders and it must promote successful placemaking.
Sited next to the Lee Valley Regional Park and with its own brand new railway station, the new neighbourhood is sharply focused on delivering sustainable homes, world class public spaces and community facilities, and providing future residents unparalleled access to both nature reserves and connections to the city centre, Stansted and Cambridge.
We are looking for an experienced and dedicated professional to join our Commercial team where you will lead on a range of strategic work which will not be limited to but may include: housing programme, funding agreements, leading early stages of development phases, strategic infrastructure business case models and management of planning matters such as Section 106 and CIL.
Key Skills
• 3-5 years in Real Estate, Housing Development or regeneration
• Programme and project management
• Budget management
• Contract and consultancy management
• Ability to work in a team and positively lead a range of various workstreams at once
• Self-starter
• Excellent writing and communication skills
• Research
• Beneficial:
Managing Financial models
Experience in negotiating development contracts with strong commercial outcomes
Key Tasks and Accountabilities
• Management and coordination of relevant pre-contract Phase Delivery workstreams
• Procurement and management of consultants and commercial advisors
• Support Senior Regeneration Manager in options appraisals, development appraisals and procurement of developers
• Support Senior Regeneration Manager in developing and maintaining evidence for development of long-term delivery strategies
• Establish, develop and maintain effective working relationships with relevant stakeholders, especially developers
• Ensure the effective and efficient planning, implementation, review and closure of projects within own remit
• Manage revenue and capital budgets for specific projects ensuring costs are kept within the allotted budget
• Attend and contribute at meetings on a wide range of subjects
• Anticipate problems and provide effective solutions
• Prepare and present reports for Senior Managers, Directors, Councillors or Cabinet to facilitate and inform understanding and secure decision-making
• Assist in ensuring that project information is compiled, maintained, accurate and complete on corporate systems
• Comply with Purchase Orders procedures, financial regulations and statutory obligations and ensure service procurement, commissioning and delivery and the management of people is within London Borough of Enfield’s policy and related requirements
Job Specifics – Skills, Experience, Knowledge & Abilities
Essential:
1. Experience of managing high value, complex projects that contribute to the delivery of growth and regeneration priorities
2. Experience in negotiating development contracts with strong commercial outcomes
3. Experience of managing consultants
4. Experience of managing budgets and resources
5. Willingness to respond quickly to changing work priorities, and ability to work proactively and collaboratively to solve problems, including finding compromises and flexible solutions
6. Experience of building relationships, developing and influencing partnerships to promote service delivery, including internal and external stakeholders at all levels in complex or politically sensitive situations
7. Able to present complex issues, write reports and communicate effectively with a range of audiences
8. Numerate with IT proficiency through Word, XL and MS Project
Desirable:
1. An awareness of the principles of regeneration policy and practice and an understanding of a wide range of areas of public sector policy relating to regeneration
2. Significant understanding and experience of the management of complex and long-term initiatives and projects and associated governance processes including public sector procurement
With the future of major regeneration programmes now sitting within the outer London Boroughs there is no better time to join Enfield Council.
Our flagship regeneration programme is Meridian Water, the regeneration of an 85- hectare site; our delivery approach is without precedent – The Council has taken control and will act as Master Developer for the site -37 hectares of land have been acquired, £170million of infrastructure funding has been secured from government, planning obtained for 3,000 homes and a partner for the first 725 -1000 homes has been selected.
The delivery of Meridian Water demonstrates Enfield’s ambitions as a local authority. For us, Meridian Water is about delivering our passion for successful communities with high quality housing to make sure that we create places that enable our communities to prosper. It must be holistic; it must involve all stakeholders and it must promote successful placemaking.
Sited next to the Lee Valley Regional Park and with its own brand new railway station, the new neighbourhood is sharply focused on delivering sustainable homes, world class public spaces and community facilities, and providing future residents unparalleled access to both nature reserves and connections to the city centre, Stansted and Cambridge.
We are looking for an experienced and dedicated professional to join our Commercial team where you will lead on a range of strategic work which will not be limited to but may include: housing programme, funding agreements, leading early stages of development phases, strategic infrastructure business case models and management of planning matters such as Section 106 and CIL.
Key Skills
• 3-5 years in Real Estate, Housing Development or regeneration
• Programme and project management
• Budget management
• Contract and consultancy management
• Ability to work in a team and positively lead a range of various workstreams at once
• Self-starter
• Excellent writing and communication skills
• Research
• Beneficial:
Managing Financial models
Experience in negotiating development contracts with strong commercial outcomes
Key Tasks and Accountabilities
• Management and coordination of relevant pre-contract Phase Delivery workstreams
• Procurement and management of consultants and commercial advisors
• Support Senior Regeneration Manager in options appraisals, development appraisals and procurement of developers
• Support Senior Regeneration Manager in developing and maintaining evidence for development of long-term delivery strategies
• Establish, develop and maintain effective working relationships with relevant stakeholders, especially developers
• Ensure the effective and efficient planning, implementation, review and closure of projects within own remit
• Manage revenue and capital budgets for specific projects ensuring costs are kept within the allotted budget
• Attend and contribute at meetings on a wide range of subjects
• Anticipate problems and provide effective solutions
• Prepare and present reports for Senior Managers, Directors, Councillors or Cabinet to facilitate and inform understanding and secure decision-making
• Assist in ensuring that project information is compiled, maintained, accurate and complete on corporate systems
• Comply with Purchase Orders procedures, financial regulations and statutory obligations and ensure service procurement, commissioning and delivery and the management of people is within London Borough of Enfield’s policy and related requirements
Job Specifics – Skills, Experience, Knowledge & Abilities
Essential:
1. Experience of managing high value, complex projects that contribute to the delivery of growth and regeneration priorities
2. Experience in negotiating development contracts with strong commercial outcomes
3. Experience of managing consultants
4. Experience of managing budgets and resources
5. Willingness to respond quickly to changing work priorities, and ability to work proactively and collaboratively to solve problems, including finding compromises and flexible solutions
6. Experience of building relationships, developing and influencing partnerships to promote service delivery, including internal and external stakeholders at all levels in complex or politically sensitive situations
7. Able to present complex issues, write reports and communicate effectively with a range of audiences
8. Numerate with IT proficiency through Word, XL and MS Project
Desirable:
1. An awareness of the principles of regeneration policy and practice and an understanding of a wide range of areas of public sector policy relating to regeneration
2. Significant understanding and experience of the management of complex and long-term initiatives and projects and associated governance processes including public sector procurement