Hays
Civil Engineering, Project Manager, Site Manager, Contracts Manager, Site Agent, Civils, Infrastructure Your New Company Hays Belfast are working closely with one of Northern Ireland's leading Civil Engineering companies as they seek to bolster their operational team with the addition of a Project Manager.Joining this Tier 1 Contractor, who is renowned for delivering transformative infrastructure projects across the UK & Ireland, will open a host of opportunities including career progression, excellent renumeration package, and the chance to work on some of the largest projects across the region.Your new employer comes with a reputation for excellence and is committed to shaping the future of Civil Engineering through innovative schemes that will benefit local communities, countries and the wider economic climate. Be part of a dynamic team that values collaboration, quality, and professional growth, working on landmark projects that redefine regional connectivity. Your New Role As a Civils Project Manager, you will lead the delivery of a new Transport Infrastructure Project that will shape a major Irish City. This scheme includes circa 10km of road widening, cycle paths, utilities works, drainage and a minimum of 4 bridge structures. Your responsibilities will include but not limited to: Manage all site staff and subcontractorsPlan and deliver projects within budget and scheduleEnsure compliance with company, health, safety, environmental, and quality proceduresMonitor and control project resources and progressMaintain high standards of quality and quality constructionLiaise with clients, designers, and project teamsChair project and subcontractor meetings, compile reportsMaintain contractual records and submit O&M manualsIntroduce innovations and control contract costs What You Will Need to Succeed This role will require previous experience in a similar management role, working on large scale projects and taking the lead across various civil and structural disciplines. Some key requirements and traits will include:Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or related fieldAbility to manage large-scale projects, ensuring timely and budget-conscious delivery.Proficient in project planning, scheduling, and resource managementStrong knowledge of engineering principles, construction methods, and project management softwareProven leadership skills to manage diverse teams and resolve conflictsExcellent communication skills for effective stakeholder interactionExpertise in risk identification and mitigation strategiesSkilled in managing project budgets and cost controlWillingness to travel as required for project oversight.Full UK driving licence. What You Will Get in Return This plays a key strategic role in the delivery of a huge wider project valued at circa 1 billion of spend on transport infrastructure. The project life cycle will span up to 6 years of work, and you will take full ownership of the initial project and play a pivotal role in the successful delivery. This responsibility, in turn, will offer an attractive package and a comprehensive benefits package tailored to reflect your experience. You will also benefit from professional development programmes and growth within a supportive, industry-leading environment. This opportunity gives you the chance to shape the highway infrastructure and leave a lasting impression on the local community. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris McNamara now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Civil Engineering, Project Manager, Site Manager, Contracts Manager, Site Agent, Civils, Infrastructure Your New Company Hays Belfast are working closely with one of Northern Ireland's leading Civil Engineering companies as they seek to bolster their operational team with the addition of a Project Manager.Joining this Tier 1 Contractor, who is renowned for delivering transformative infrastructure projects across the UK & Ireland, will open a host of opportunities including career progression, excellent renumeration package, and the chance to work on some of the largest projects across the region.Your new employer comes with a reputation for excellence and is committed to shaping the future of Civil Engineering through innovative schemes that will benefit local communities, countries and the wider economic climate. Be part of a dynamic team that values collaboration, quality, and professional growth, working on landmark projects that redefine regional connectivity. Your New Role As a Civils Project Manager, you will lead the delivery of a new Transport Infrastructure Project that will shape a major Irish City. This scheme includes circa 10km of road widening, cycle paths, utilities works, drainage and a minimum of 4 bridge structures. Your responsibilities will include but not limited to: Manage all site staff and subcontractorsPlan and deliver projects within budget and scheduleEnsure compliance with company, health, safety, environmental, and quality proceduresMonitor and control project resources and progressMaintain high standards of quality and quality constructionLiaise with clients, designers, and project teamsChair project and subcontractor meetings, compile reportsMaintain contractual records and submit O&M manualsIntroduce innovations and control contract costs What You Will Need to Succeed This role will require previous experience in a similar management role, working on large scale projects and taking the lead across various civil and structural disciplines. Some key requirements and traits will include:Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or related fieldAbility to manage large-scale projects, ensuring timely and budget-conscious delivery.Proficient in project planning, scheduling, and resource managementStrong knowledge of engineering principles, construction methods, and project management softwareProven leadership skills to manage diverse teams and resolve conflictsExcellent communication skills for effective stakeholder interactionExpertise in risk identification and mitigation strategiesSkilled in managing project budgets and cost controlWillingness to travel as required for project oversight.Full UK driving licence. What You Will Get in Return This plays a key strategic role in the delivery of a huge wider project valued at circa 1 billion of spend on transport infrastructure. The project life cycle will span up to 6 years of work, and you will take full ownership of the initial project and play a pivotal role in the successful delivery. This responsibility, in turn, will offer an attractive package and a comprehensive benefits package tailored to reflect your experience. You will also benefit from professional development programmes and growth within a supportive, industry-leading environment. This opportunity gives you the chance to shape the highway infrastructure and leave a lasting impression on the local community. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris McNamara now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
WSP
What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you. We are looking for graduates for our PMCM team, who have a flexible approach and an appetite to learn in a leading Engineering and Professional Advisory services consultancy. We want you to enjoy working in a collaborative environment where you can apply your skills working for a diverse range of clients and projects. We are recruiting for Graduates in the following teams and locations: PMCM - Civils Infrastructure & Utilities: London, Manchester or Birmingham PMCM - Rail:Leeds or Manchester PMCM - Buildings:London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Belfast, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff or Bristol PMCM - Programme Solutions: UK Wide A Little bit more about your role and the team Working as a Graduate Project Manager or Quantity Surveyor in our PMCM teams will mean working on exciting and innovative projects in the UK and around the world. Our team of 450 people are based across all regions of the UK predominantly based in the London, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff, Glasgow and Belfast offices. We work as a partner to our clients from the feasibility stage, through design and into procurement and construction stages of projects. PROJECTS Our teams work on some of the most prestigious projects in the UK, and you will be helping deliver projects such as: Network Rail Enhancement Programmes Transport for Manchester Metro Schemes, Dublin Metrolink, HS2, East West Rail & Trans Pennine route upgrade Parliament - Cast Iron Roofs Replacement, CCTV and Westminster Hall DfE School Replacement Programme University of Southampton Scottish Power Property Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service's Learning and Development Centre 22 Bishopsgate Heathrow Terminal 2B Eden Project North (Morecambe) Aston Villa Stadium Redevelopment Our PMCM Teams include: PMCM Civils Infrastructure & Utilities The PMCM Civil Infrastructure and Utilities Team focuses on the Roads, Aviation, Defence, Industrial, Water and Energy sectors. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers and Quantity Surveyors to join us. As a Project Manager within our team, you can expect a rich, structured and fast-paced journey that blends technical development with real-world impact. Our graduates help to plan, coordinate and deliver complex civil infrastructure and utilities projects. You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team that transforms ideas into reality across engineering, environmental consulting, and infrastructure. You'll contribute directly, managing timelines, budgets, risks and stakeholder relationships, whilst learning how to lead. Day-to-day activities could include: Project Support & Coordination. Assist in planning, scheduling, and monitoring project progress, identifying potential risks and assisting in developing mitigation strategies. Help prepare project documentation, reports, and presentations. Attend client meetings and support communication between internal teams, clients, and external stakeholders to manage expectations and ensure smooth collaboration. Support financial monitoring and reporting and help ensure projects stay within budget, flag any variances. Assist with managing contracts under frameworks like NEC or bespoke agreements. Learn how to interpret and apply contract terms in real scenarios. Ensure project activities align with WSP's quality management systems and help promote health, safety and sustainability across all phases. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in this team, you'll support the commercial and financial management of construction and infrastructure projects across transport, water, and defence. Working with experienced professionals, you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks and maximise value throughout the project lifecycle. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimates and budgets for construction projects. Supporting feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Helping draft tender documents and evaluate contractor bids. Contributing to procurement strategy and contract selection. Monitoring contract variations and ensure accurate documentation. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Track project costs and assist in forecasting final account values. Identify risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Attend meetings with clients and contractors. Provide commercial advice and updates on project financials. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries, and financial dashboards. Maintain accurate records of project changes and commercial decisions. PMCM Rail As a Graduate Project Manager in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national, and international significance. You will assist in the integration of multi-disciplinary design teams, ensuring project delivery safely, of a high-quality, timely, and budget-compliant. Our Graduate Project Managers are curious, adaptable and ready to take on complex projects or programmes of work, alongside Project Managers. You'll collaborate with Clients and with internal multi-disciplinary teams, utilising WSP offices, Client offices and/or site locations to deliver programmes of strategic regional and national importance. You will, on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-Day activities could include: Assisting the Project Manager in developing detailed project plans, including timelines, budgets, resource allocation, and risk management. Monitoring project progress, identifying potential issues, and implement corrective actions. Assisting the Project Manager in managing project budgets, including cost estimation, tracking, and reporting. Reviewing project expenditures and invoices. Managing changes and delays affecting the project and ensuring these are resolved or mitigated accordingly Dealing with RFIs, early warnings, and general communications to reduce project risk and ensure successful project delivery. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national and international significance. You will support the commercial and financial management of these projects. Working in this team you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks as well as maximising value across the project lifecycle. You will on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimate and budgets for construction projects. Support feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Contribute to procurement strategy and contract selection. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Tracking project costs. Identifying risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries and financial dashboards. PMCM Buildings The PMCM Buildings Team focuses on properties and buildings across many sectors including local authorities, residential, education, central government, and commercial sectors. There are opportunities for Graduates in this team to be involved in diverse multi-disciplinary teams at the early stages of projects when project delivery plans are being formed and options are being assessed, through to involvement in the latter stages where facilities are being designed and built. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors and Building Surveyors to join us. Day-to-day activities: Planning of Projects Monitoring project progress against the schedule Managing risks Supporting engagement with stakeholders Developing cost estimates and tracking costs Supporting the management of contracts PMCM Programme Solutions Be part of WSP's Project Controls team, where you'll help deliver projects that transform cities, infrastructure, and lives. We work across a variety of sectors including Rail, Energy and highways. As a graduate, you'll learn how to keep projects on track-combining document control, performance reporting, and scheduling to drive excellence. Assist in maintaining and updating project schedules using industry-standard tools. Support document control processes, ensuring accuracy and version management. Prepare performance reports (cost, schedule, KPIs) for project and client teams. . click apply for full job details
What if you could do the kind of work the world needs? At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you. We are looking for graduates for our PMCM team, who have a flexible approach and an appetite to learn in a leading Engineering and Professional Advisory services consultancy. We want you to enjoy working in a collaborative environment where you can apply your skills working for a diverse range of clients and projects. We are recruiting for Graduates in the following teams and locations: PMCM - Civils Infrastructure & Utilities: London, Manchester or Birmingham PMCM - Rail:Leeds or Manchester PMCM - Buildings:London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Belfast, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff or Bristol PMCM - Programme Solutions: UK Wide A Little bit more about your role and the team Working as a Graduate Project Manager or Quantity Surveyor in our PMCM teams will mean working on exciting and innovative projects in the UK and around the world. Our team of 450 people are based across all regions of the UK predominantly based in the London, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Cardiff, Glasgow and Belfast offices. We work as a partner to our clients from the feasibility stage, through design and into procurement and construction stages of projects. PROJECTS Our teams work on some of the most prestigious projects in the UK, and you will be helping deliver projects such as: Network Rail Enhancement Programmes Transport for Manchester Metro Schemes, Dublin Metrolink, HS2, East West Rail & Trans Pennine route upgrade Parliament - Cast Iron Roofs Replacement, CCTV and Westminster Hall DfE School Replacement Programme University of Southampton Scottish Power Property Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service's Learning and Development Centre 22 Bishopsgate Heathrow Terminal 2B Eden Project North (Morecambe) Aston Villa Stadium Redevelopment Our PMCM Teams include: PMCM Civils Infrastructure & Utilities The PMCM Civil Infrastructure and Utilities Team focuses on the Roads, Aviation, Defence, Industrial, Water and Energy sectors. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers and Quantity Surveyors to join us. As a Project Manager within our team, you can expect a rich, structured and fast-paced journey that blends technical development with real-world impact. Our graduates help to plan, coordinate and deliver complex civil infrastructure and utilities projects. You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team that transforms ideas into reality across engineering, environmental consulting, and infrastructure. You'll contribute directly, managing timelines, budgets, risks and stakeholder relationships, whilst learning how to lead. Day-to-day activities could include: Project Support & Coordination. Assist in planning, scheduling, and monitoring project progress, identifying potential risks and assisting in developing mitigation strategies. Help prepare project documentation, reports, and presentations. Attend client meetings and support communication between internal teams, clients, and external stakeholders to manage expectations and ensure smooth collaboration. Support financial monitoring and reporting and help ensure projects stay within budget, flag any variances. Assist with managing contracts under frameworks like NEC or bespoke agreements. Learn how to interpret and apply contract terms in real scenarios. Ensure project activities align with WSP's quality management systems and help promote health, safety and sustainability across all phases. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in this team, you'll support the commercial and financial management of construction and infrastructure projects across transport, water, and defence. Working with experienced professionals, you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks and maximise value throughout the project lifecycle. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimates and budgets for construction projects. Supporting feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Helping draft tender documents and evaluate contractor bids. Contributing to procurement strategy and contract selection. Monitoring contract variations and ensure accurate documentation. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Track project costs and assist in forecasting final account values. Identify risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Attend meetings with clients and contractors. Provide commercial advice and updates on project financials. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries, and financial dashboards. Maintain accurate records of project changes and commercial decisions. PMCM Rail As a Graduate Project Manager in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national, and international significance. You will assist in the integration of multi-disciplinary design teams, ensuring project delivery safely, of a high-quality, timely, and budget-compliant. Our Graduate Project Managers are curious, adaptable and ready to take on complex projects or programmes of work, alongside Project Managers. You'll collaborate with Clients and with internal multi-disciplinary teams, utilising WSP offices, Client offices and/or site locations to deliver programmes of strategic regional and national importance. You will, on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-Day activities could include: Assisting the Project Manager in developing detailed project plans, including timelines, budgets, resource allocation, and risk management. Monitoring project progress, identifying potential issues, and implement corrective actions. Assisting the Project Manager in managing project budgets, including cost estimation, tracking, and reporting. Reviewing project expenditures and invoices. Managing changes and delays affecting the project and ensuring these are resolved or mitigated accordingly Dealing with RFIs, early warnings, and general communications to reduce project risk and ensure successful project delivery. As a Graduate Quantity Surveyor in the PMCM Rail team you will be involved in the delivery of complex rail projects of regional, national and international significance. You will support the commercial and financial management of these projects. Working in this team you'll get involved with cost planning, procurement, contract administration and value engineering, helping clients to manage risks as well as maximising value across the project lifecycle. You will on occasion, visit sites in this role. Day-to-day activities could include: Assisting in preparing initial cost estimate and budgets for construction projects. Support feasibility studies and value engineering exercises. Contribute to procurement strategy and contract selection. Supporting the management of payment applications and interim valuations. Measure quantities on-site or from drawings to assess progress. Value completed work and prepare cost reports. Tracking project costs. Identifying risks and opportunities to improve cost efficiency. Compile monthly cost reports, profit/loss summaries and financial dashboards. PMCM Buildings The PMCM Buildings Team focuses on properties and buildings across many sectors including local authorities, residential, education, central government, and commercial sectors. There are opportunities for Graduates in this team to be involved in diverse multi-disciplinary teams at the early stages of projects when project delivery plans are being formed and options are being assessed, through to involvement in the latter stages where facilities are being designed and built. Within our team we are looking for Graduate Project Managers, Quantity Surveyors and Building Surveyors to join us. Day-to-day activities: Planning of Projects Monitoring project progress against the schedule Managing risks Supporting engagement with stakeholders Developing cost estimates and tracking costs Supporting the management of contracts PMCM Programme Solutions Be part of WSP's Project Controls team, where you'll help deliver projects that transform cities, infrastructure, and lives. We work across a variety of sectors including Rail, Energy and highways. As a graduate, you'll learn how to keep projects on track-combining document control, performance reporting, and scheduling to drive excellence. Assist in maintaining and updating project schedules using industry-standard tools. Support document control processes, ensuring accuracy and version management. Prepare performance reports (cost, schedule, KPIs) for project and client teams. . click apply for full job details
Hays
Civils Site Manager required for upcoming projects across - Will include Weekly Travel. Your new company Hays Belfast are proud to be recruiting for an experienced Civils Site Manager. This is a great opportunity to join a leading construction and civil engineering firm renowned for delivering high-quality projects across various sectors, including education, healthcare, commercial, and residential. Your new company is committed to innovation, sustainability, and excellence in every project they undertake. With a strong presence in the industry, they are now to expand their headcount for upcoming data centre projects. Your new role As a Civils Site Manager, you will play a pivotal role in managing and coordinating all on-site activities for a wide range of construction projects. You will oversee the day-to-day operations on-site, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. This role involves managing and supervising site staff, subcontractors, and suppliers, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations and company policies. You will coordinate with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to ensure smooth project execution, monitor project progress, prepare reports, and address any issues that arise. Implementing quality control measures and conducting regular site inspections will be crucial, as will be liaising with clients and maintaining strong professional relationships. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will need proven experience as a Site Manager in civil engineering or construction, preferably with experience in data centre projects. Strong leadership and management skills are essential, as is the ability to motivate and guide a diverse team. You should have excellent knowledge of health and safety regulations and best practices, along with strong organisational and problem-solving abilities. Effective communication and interpersonal skills are vital, as is a proactive and results-oriented approach to work. Relevant qualifications in civil engineering, construction management, or a related field will also be required, as well as relevant tickets such as SMSTS, SSSTS, CSCS etc. You will need to be prepared to travel throughout the UK & Europe for high-profile projects. What you'll get in return In return for your expertise, you will receive a competitive salary and generous benefits package. There will be opportunities for professional development and career progression, and the chance to work on high-profile projects with a reputable company. You will be part of a supportive and collaborative work environment and have the satisfaction of contributing to innovative and impactful construction projects. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris McNamara now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Civils Site Manager required for upcoming projects across - Will include Weekly Travel. Your new company Hays Belfast are proud to be recruiting for an experienced Civils Site Manager. This is a great opportunity to join a leading construction and civil engineering firm renowned for delivering high-quality projects across various sectors, including education, healthcare, commercial, and residential. Your new company is committed to innovation, sustainability, and excellence in every project they undertake. With a strong presence in the industry, they are now to expand their headcount for upcoming data centre projects. Your new role As a Civils Site Manager, you will play a pivotal role in managing and coordinating all on-site activities for a wide range of construction projects. You will oversee the day-to-day operations on-site, ensuring projects are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest standards. This role involves managing and supervising site staff, subcontractors, and suppliers, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations and company policies. You will coordinate with project managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to ensure smooth project execution, monitor project progress, prepare reports, and address any issues that arise. Implementing quality control measures and conducting regular site inspections will be crucial, as will be liaising with clients and maintaining strong professional relationships. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will need proven experience as a Site Manager in civil engineering or construction, preferably with experience in data centre projects. Strong leadership and management skills are essential, as is the ability to motivate and guide a diverse team. You should have excellent knowledge of health and safety regulations and best practices, along with strong organisational and problem-solving abilities. Effective communication and interpersonal skills are vital, as is a proactive and results-oriented approach to work. Relevant qualifications in civil engineering, construction management, or a related field will also be required, as well as relevant tickets such as SMSTS, SSSTS, CSCS etc. You will need to be prepared to travel throughout the UK & Europe for high-profile projects. What you'll get in return In return for your expertise, you will receive a competitive salary and generous benefits package. There will be opportunities for professional development and career progression, and the chance to work on high-profile projects with a reputable company. You will be part of a supportive and collaborative work environment and have the satisfaction of contributing to innovative and impactful construction projects. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris McNamara now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
Hays
Omagh, County Tyrone
ECI, Project Manager, Civil Engineering, Water, Contracts Manager, NEC, Your new company Hays Belfast are recruiting on behalf of an N.I. based Civil & Construction Engineering Contractor who requires an ECI Project Manager (Early Contractor Involvement) on a permanent basis to work in their County Tyrone offices.With an increasing order book and ongoing successes and growth within their Civil Engineering team, this is an excellent opportunity.Your new employer has a consistent pipeline of major works across the UK and Ireland and boasts an enviable order book of live sites. You will be involved in the continued and sustained growth of their Civil Engineering Division, focusing on ECI work for new projects. With a large team of permanent members of staff, your new company has an excellent business model and has built up an in-house team of strong operational, commercial and support staff to ensure the business stays at the forefront of the industry. With very strong staff retention, this contractor can offer you a permanent role based in their Tyrone offices with competitive salaries, car allowance, bonus and plenty of company benefits, inclusive of ongoing training and development programmes. Your new role Working closely with the Senior Management team, this position will be integral to the business growth and steady pipeline of work. Focusing specifically on a long-term water framework, with a reliable client, you will be involved in all aspects of ECI work on civil engineering schemes such as:•Design - you will help to shape the project, assess constructability and provide value-engineered solutions. You will work alongside the ECI Framework Manager on key infrastructure projects for our clients in the water sector.•Commercial - Managing and working with our Estimators and Q.S. team you will review sub-contract costs and construction contracts.•Liaison - a key part of the role will be liaison with the client, designers, our construction teams, the supply chain and stakeholders in ensuring a viable design solution. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will need to have experience of working within Civil Engineering management roles, and ideally within the water sector however, all civils will be reviewed. You will have experience working within ECI Schemes and have a broad contractual knowledge and be able to add value engineering to each scheme. Alongside your experience, a degree background in Civil Engineering will be favourable, as well as softer skills including strong communication, excellent IT ability and ideally, being a self-starter who can work well with various departments. What you'll get in return On offer will be the opportunity to work on a permanent basis and develop a career path and development plan with a leading NI contractor. Our client will provide a competitive salary (negotiable on experience) + package inclusive of car allowance. You can also expect to avail of performance-related bonuses, training and professional membership, private medical insurance, life insurance and additional holidays. This position is working with a long-term client and will grow and develop, offering an opportunity to progress your career even further within the company.Travel will not be required (or very limited if so) and you will work in new state-of-the-art facilities, alongside like-minded colleagues who are delivering some excellent infrastructure projects across the UK & Ireland. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris McNamara now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #
ECI, Project Manager, Civil Engineering, Water, Contracts Manager, NEC, Your new company Hays Belfast are recruiting on behalf of an N.I. based Civil & Construction Engineering Contractor who requires an ECI Project Manager (Early Contractor Involvement) on a permanent basis to work in their County Tyrone offices.With an increasing order book and ongoing successes and growth within their Civil Engineering team, this is an excellent opportunity.Your new employer has a consistent pipeline of major works across the UK and Ireland and boasts an enviable order book of live sites. You will be involved in the continued and sustained growth of their Civil Engineering Division, focusing on ECI work for new projects. With a large team of permanent members of staff, your new company has an excellent business model and has built up an in-house team of strong operational, commercial and support staff to ensure the business stays at the forefront of the industry. With very strong staff retention, this contractor can offer you a permanent role based in their Tyrone offices with competitive salaries, car allowance, bonus and plenty of company benefits, inclusive of ongoing training and development programmes. Your new role Working closely with the Senior Management team, this position will be integral to the business growth and steady pipeline of work. Focusing specifically on a long-term water framework, with a reliable client, you will be involved in all aspects of ECI work on civil engineering schemes such as:•Design - you will help to shape the project, assess constructability and provide value-engineered solutions. You will work alongside the ECI Framework Manager on key infrastructure projects for our clients in the water sector.•Commercial - Managing and working with our Estimators and Q.S. team you will review sub-contract costs and construction contracts.•Liaison - a key part of the role will be liaison with the client, designers, our construction teams, the supply chain and stakeholders in ensuring a viable design solution. What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will need to have experience of working within Civil Engineering management roles, and ideally within the water sector however, all civils will be reviewed. You will have experience working within ECI Schemes and have a broad contractual knowledge and be able to add value engineering to each scheme. Alongside your experience, a degree background in Civil Engineering will be favourable, as well as softer skills including strong communication, excellent IT ability and ideally, being a self-starter who can work well with various departments. What you'll get in return On offer will be the opportunity to work on a permanent basis and develop a career path and development plan with a leading NI contractor. Our client will provide a competitive salary (negotiable on experience) + package inclusive of car allowance. You can also expect to avail of performance-related bonuses, training and professional membership, private medical insurance, life insurance and additional holidays. This position is working with a long-term client and will grow and develop, offering an opportunity to progress your career even further within the company.Travel will not be required (or very limited if so) and you will work in new state-of-the-art facilities, alongside like-minded colleagues who are delivering some excellent infrastructure projects across the UK & Ireland. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris McNamara now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. #