Overview Department: Finance Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: UK - London Compensation: £55,000 - £75,000 / year Description The Contracts Manager will lead the contract management for Field's projects through the development, construction, operational and maintenance phases of the project lifecycle. In addition to ongoing contract management responsibilities, you will be involved in construction procurement activities across the business. You will report directly to the Commercial Lead, in a team responsible for over £1bn of spend over the next two years, across multiple geographies. You will manage Field's construction contracts from a commercial perspective and will work closely with contractors, internal construction and technical teams, and finance to validate variations and claims from the scope applying the required commercial scrutiny and will manage the Payment Application process throughout the lifecycle of the contract. You will be the key commercial point of contact for our projects once in contract. You will use this experience to refine our approach to future tender activities and will be involved in the tender processes for each of our projects to ensure we achieve a competitive price without compromising on quality, delivery or schedule. In the process, you will help negotiate robust contracts (alongside Legal) with suitable commercial structures which protect Field and ensure contractors are appropriately incentivised to meet their obligations. Finally this role will also be strategic, and you will play a key role in helping scale our capabilities across new geographies and continually improve our ways of working. We have already established teams in Italy, Spain and Germany and have plans to expand into more European geographies soon. Key Responsibilities Lead on all commercial contract matters during the construction phase of our projects Support our construction project managers to manage a robust contract process from contract signatures to taking over and contract close, including: Review, assess and respond to contract Notices and Claims Manage the variations process across our contracts (including assessment of values) Ensure efficient and robust management of the contractor payment application process Attend contractor progress meetings (on site where applicable) and lead sections relating to commercial contract matters. Work with finance and technical teams to refine how we evaluate contract variations and extensions of time, so that we amend the project schedule and budget each month. Feedback lessons learned to the wider team to improve the contract management process Support on construction and battery energy storage system (BESS) tenders Help define our procurement strategy across multiple capital projects (EPC full wrap, partial wrap, split, etc.) Participate in tender activity - issuing RFI/Qs, prequalifying suppliers, and defining clear metrics to assess their commercial submissions With support from the wider Supply Chain & Procurement team, develop appropriate levers to negotiate commercially favourable outcomes for Field Work with our in-house technical team to help onboard new contractors and further refine our project requirements Help ensure contractors proposals are comprehensive and commercially watertight Assist with O&M procurement and contract management activities Help carry out end to end procurement activities for O&M contracts, running concurrently with construction project procurement activities Assist the day to day contract management for O&M contracts Continuous construction procurement and contract management improvement Identify weaknesses in our processes and continually strive to improve the way we work Develop innovative ways to improve performance and save money Where necessary, support with implementing new systems/software and roll out to cross-functional teams Scaling construction procurement capabilities Help scale our construction procurement capabilities both in the UK and overseas Help onboard new members of the team and work with them to build best-in-class scalable processes and procedures Assist in finding new talent to grow the team Skills, Knowledge and Expertise A bit about you: Humble and hands-on team player, necessary in a small company environment Exceptional ability to draw out clear, concise insights from very complex problems Ability to work well with others at all levels, including senior management Ability to work to tight timescales and deadlines Ability to multitask, manage time effectively, and plan across multiple initiatives Willingness to form and voice your own opinions on technology, company and country strategy, and industry direction Strong communicator Experience and skills we look for: A minimum of 3 years experience carrying out contract management, procurement or commercial activities for complex construction projects Ideally working in a Client/Developer organisation in the Energy Sector Some experience managing EPC or split contracts throughout the construction, operational and maintenance phases Experience working with some standard industry contract forms, e.g. FIDIC, NEC, JCT, etc. Experience supporting on (or a high-level understanding of) high-value tender activities, including contract negotiations Strong commercial acumen Benefits Salary: £55,000 - £75,000 We're offering a competitive compensation package, including participation in our employee share scheme which rewards all employees for the growth of the business. Other benefits include: Enhanced parental leave, for all new parents: 6 months fully paid primary carer leave 3 months fully paid secondary carer leave 10 days fully paid leave for fertility treatment Up to 10% company wide bonus based on company performance Private medical cover with Bupa from day one with the option to add family members. Hybrid working (blend of home and office working to suit individual needs) Nest pension (8% combined contributions) on qualifying earnings 25 days holiday + bank holidays £2,000 annual learning & development budget to spend on whatever best supports your growth 1 month a year 'work from anywhere in the world' policy Spill: our mental health benefit allowing every Fielder access to equal and unrestricted therapy and resources Green leave: paid time off to do something good for the environment Fun co-working office space in Shoreditch, London or Berlin, Germany Dog friendly office (with some regular furry friends already in the team) Free team lunch once a week Regular team socials Birthday carbon offset: a gift from Field to the world to celebrate your birthday & many more on the way! Why join us? Genuine impact: You will actually be building and operating the renewable infrastructure we need to reach net zero. This is not a green CSR initiative, but a company that is taking a leading role in building one of the critical solutions to a generational problem. Make things happen: We are still an early stage company start-up, and you will have significant accountability to make things happen from day 1. You will have a lot of autonomy, will learn quickly, and be given a LOT of room to grow. Define a new industry: The energy market is in a paradigm shift right now, evolving at a breathtaking pace, and you will play a leading role in defining how that market evolves and innovates over the next few years. Exceptional, diverse team: We are an eclectic team with varied backgrounds. We have experience scaling billion dollar tech start-ups, building energy companies, as well as deep specialisms in the energy markets. You will learn from and work with a bunch of fun, curious, and entrepreneurial people that really want to make an impact. Our Values Work for the team - We are friendly and approachable. We make time for each other, value diverse perspectives, and learn and grow together. Do it right - We prioritise doing things right, never cutting corners. Safety comes first, and we consider our impact on communities and the environment. We act with integrity always. Move fast - We're doers. We take responsibility, deliver on promises, and get things done. FAST. Know your stuff - We're curious self-starters, always learning, adapting, and improving. No question is too small. We own our growth. Read more about our values at Diversity & Inclusion Diverse teams make better teams. Field is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment which is as representative as possible of our society. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership pregnancy /maternity, race, nationality, religion or belief, gender, political beliefs and sexual orientation. Love the sound of Field but not sure this role is right for you? Have a look at our careers page and register your CV . click apply for full job details
Oct 17, 2025
Full time
Overview Department: Finance Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: UK - London Compensation: £55,000 - £75,000 / year Description The Contracts Manager will lead the contract management for Field's projects through the development, construction, operational and maintenance phases of the project lifecycle. In addition to ongoing contract management responsibilities, you will be involved in construction procurement activities across the business. You will report directly to the Commercial Lead, in a team responsible for over £1bn of spend over the next two years, across multiple geographies. You will manage Field's construction contracts from a commercial perspective and will work closely with contractors, internal construction and technical teams, and finance to validate variations and claims from the scope applying the required commercial scrutiny and will manage the Payment Application process throughout the lifecycle of the contract. You will be the key commercial point of contact for our projects once in contract. You will use this experience to refine our approach to future tender activities and will be involved in the tender processes for each of our projects to ensure we achieve a competitive price without compromising on quality, delivery or schedule. In the process, you will help negotiate robust contracts (alongside Legal) with suitable commercial structures which protect Field and ensure contractors are appropriately incentivised to meet their obligations. Finally this role will also be strategic, and you will play a key role in helping scale our capabilities across new geographies and continually improve our ways of working. We have already established teams in Italy, Spain and Germany and have plans to expand into more European geographies soon. Key Responsibilities Lead on all commercial contract matters during the construction phase of our projects Support our construction project managers to manage a robust contract process from contract signatures to taking over and contract close, including: Review, assess and respond to contract Notices and Claims Manage the variations process across our contracts (including assessment of values) Ensure efficient and robust management of the contractor payment application process Attend contractor progress meetings (on site where applicable) and lead sections relating to commercial contract matters. Work with finance and technical teams to refine how we evaluate contract variations and extensions of time, so that we amend the project schedule and budget each month. Feedback lessons learned to the wider team to improve the contract management process Support on construction and battery energy storage system (BESS) tenders Help define our procurement strategy across multiple capital projects (EPC full wrap, partial wrap, split, etc.) Participate in tender activity - issuing RFI/Qs, prequalifying suppliers, and defining clear metrics to assess their commercial submissions With support from the wider Supply Chain & Procurement team, develop appropriate levers to negotiate commercially favourable outcomes for Field Work with our in-house technical team to help onboard new contractors and further refine our project requirements Help ensure contractors proposals are comprehensive and commercially watertight Assist with O&M procurement and contract management activities Help carry out end to end procurement activities for O&M contracts, running concurrently with construction project procurement activities Assist the day to day contract management for O&M contracts Continuous construction procurement and contract management improvement Identify weaknesses in our processes and continually strive to improve the way we work Develop innovative ways to improve performance and save money Where necessary, support with implementing new systems/software and roll out to cross-functional teams Scaling construction procurement capabilities Help scale our construction procurement capabilities both in the UK and overseas Help onboard new members of the team and work with them to build best-in-class scalable processes and procedures Assist in finding new talent to grow the team Skills, Knowledge and Expertise A bit about you: Humble and hands-on team player, necessary in a small company environment Exceptional ability to draw out clear, concise insights from very complex problems Ability to work well with others at all levels, including senior management Ability to work to tight timescales and deadlines Ability to multitask, manage time effectively, and plan across multiple initiatives Willingness to form and voice your own opinions on technology, company and country strategy, and industry direction Strong communicator Experience and skills we look for: A minimum of 3 years experience carrying out contract management, procurement or commercial activities for complex construction projects Ideally working in a Client/Developer organisation in the Energy Sector Some experience managing EPC or split contracts throughout the construction, operational and maintenance phases Experience working with some standard industry contract forms, e.g. FIDIC, NEC, JCT, etc. Experience supporting on (or a high-level understanding of) high-value tender activities, including contract negotiations Strong commercial acumen Benefits Salary: £55,000 - £75,000 We're offering a competitive compensation package, including participation in our employee share scheme which rewards all employees for the growth of the business. Other benefits include: Enhanced parental leave, for all new parents: 6 months fully paid primary carer leave 3 months fully paid secondary carer leave 10 days fully paid leave for fertility treatment Up to 10% company wide bonus based on company performance Private medical cover with Bupa from day one with the option to add family members. Hybrid working (blend of home and office working to suit individual needs) Nest pension (8% combined contributions) on qualifying earnings 25 days holiday + bank holidays £2,000 annual learning & development budget to spend on whatever best supports your growth 1 month a year 'work from anywhere in the world' policy Spill: our mental health benefit allowing every Fielder access to equal and unrestricted therapy and resources Green leave: paid time off to do something good for the environment Fun co-working office space in Shoreditch, London or Berlin, Germany Dog friendly office (with some regular furry friends already in the team) Free team lunch once a week Regular team socials Birthday carbon offset: a gift from Field to the world to celebrate your birthday & many more on the way! Why join us? Genuine impact: You will actually be building and operating the renewable infrastructure we need to reach net zero. This is not a green CSR initiative, but a company that is taking a leading role in building one of the critical solutions to a generational problem. Make things happen: We are still an early stage company start-up, and you will have significant accountability to make things happen from day 1. You will have a lot of autonomy, will learn quickly, and be given a LOT of room to grow. Define a new industry: The energy market is in a paradigm shift right now, evolving at a breathtaking pace, and you will play a leading role in defining how that market evolves and innovates over the next few years. Exceptional, diverse team: We are an eclectic team with varied backgrounds. We have experience scaling billion dollar tech start-ups, building energy companies, as well as deep specialisms in the energy markets. You will learn from and work with a bunch of fun, curious, and entrepreneurial people that really want to make an impact. Our Values Work for the team - We are friendly and approachable. We make time for each other, value diverse perspectives, and learn and grow together. Do it right - We prioritise doing things right, never cutting corners. Safety comes first, and we consider our impact on communities and the environment. We act with integrity always. Move fast - We're doers. We take responsibility, deliver on promises, and get things done. FAST. Know your stuff - We're curious self-starters, always learning, adapting, and improving. No question is too small. We own our growth. Read more about our values at Diversity & Inclusion Diverse teams make better teams. Field is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment which is as representative as possible of our society. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership pregnancy /maternity, race, nationality, religion or belief, gender, political beliefs and sexual orientation. Love the sound of Field but not sure this role is right for you? Have a look at our careers page and register your CV . click apply for full job details
Role: Estate Manager Location: Preston (serving Lancashire, Greater Manchester & the Midlands) Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 The Company Our client is a long-established independent firm of Chartered Surveyors, Town Planners, and Architects, proudly serving clients since 1958. Regulated by the RICS, the practice has built an excellent reputation for delivering high-quality, discreet, and trusted advice to institutional and private clients. With a strong presence across Lancashire, Greater Manchester, and the Midlands, the firm offers a broad range of land, estate, and property services, underpinned by long-standing client relationships. The Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Estates Surveyor/Manager to take on a lead role in the management of the Lilford Estate, a significant and diverse estate portfolio comprising agricultural holdings (including Grade 1 land), residential and commercial assets, and strategic development land. As Estate Manager, you will oversee the day-to-day running of the estate, providing strategic and practical advice across agricultural, residential, commercial, and development landholdings. You will work closely with landowners, tenants, and developers while contributing to the estate's long-term growth and diversification strategy. Key Responsibilities Lead the management of the Lilford Estate and wider client portfolios, including agricultural, residential, commercial, and urban fringe assets. Administer agricultural tenancies (AHA 1986, ATA 1995), grazing licences, and commercial business leases (LTA 1954). Oversee residential lettings (ASTs), including rent reviews, renewals, succession, and tenancy changes. Manage estate repairs, renewals, and construction works, from barn conversions to farmhouse renovations, ensuring compliance with building regulations. Provide regular client reporting and recommendations, working alongside the accounts team on invoicing, quotes, and client funds. Support strategic land and development projects, from promotion agreements to large-scale housing and employment land schemes. Advise on estate diversification opportunities, including renewable energy, agricultural development, and income generation. Assist with land sales, acquisitions, development disposals, grant funding, and compensation claims. Build and maintain strong relationships across the client base, including landowners, farmers, developers, and retained estate clients. Candidate Profile Experience managing mixed portfolios of agricultural, residential, commercial, and development assets. Strong knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation across multiple property types. Skilled in estate strategy, valuations, and compliance. Confident managing projects independently while contributing to a close-knit professional team. Excellent communicator, able to engage with clients, tenants, and stakeholders at all levels. Comfortable working with planning and development processes. Why Join? A high-profile Estate Manager role within a respected, multidisciplinary practice. The chance to manage a prestigious and diverse estate portfolio with significant development opportunities. Exposure to strategic land projects at scale, as well as hands-on estate management. Autonomy, variety, and the scope to build long-term client relationships. Competitive package, reflective of experience and responsibility. For more information on the role and client please contact - (url removed)
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Role: Estate Manager Location: Preston (serving Lancashire, Greater Manchester & the Midlands) Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 The Company Our client is a long-established independent firm of Chartered Surveyors, Town Planners, and Architects, proudly serving clients since 1958. Regulated by the RICS, the practice has built an excellent reputation for delivering high-quality, discreet, and trusted advice to institutional and private clients. With a strong presence across Lancashire, Greater Manchester, and the Midlands, the firm offers a broad range of land, estate, and property services, underpinned by long-standing client relationships. The Opportunity This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced Estates Surveyor/Manager to take on a lead role in the management of the Lilford Estate, a significant and diverse estate portfolio comprising agricultural holdings (including Grade 1 land), residential and commercial assets, and strategic development land. As Estate Manager, you will oversee the day-to-day running of the estate, providing strategic and practical advice across agricultural, residential, commercial, and development landholdings. You will work closely with landowners, tenants, and developers while contributing to the estate's long-term growth and diversification strategy. Key Responsibilities Lead the management of the Lilford Estate and wider client portfolios, including agricultural, residential, commercial, and urban fringe assets. Administer agricultural tenancies (AHA 1986, ATA 1995), grazing licences, and commercial business leases (LTA 1954). Oversee residential lettings (ASTs), including rent reviews, renewals, succession, and tenancy changes. Manage estate repairs, renewals, and construction works, from barn conversions to farmhouse renovations, ensuring compliance with building regulations. Provide regular client reporting and recommendations, working alongside the accounts team on invoicing, quotes, and client funds. Support strategic land and development projects, from promotion agreements to large-scale housing and employment land schemes. Advise on estate diversification opportunities, including renewable energy, agricultural development, and income generation. Assist with land sales, acquisitions, development disposals, grant funding, and compensation claims. Build and maintain strong relationships across the client base, including landowners, farmers, developers, and retained estate clients. Candidate Profile Experience managing mixed portfolios of agricultural, residential, commercial, and development assets. Strong knowledge of landlord and tenant legislation across multiple property types. Skilled in estate strategy, valuations, and compliance. Confident managing projects independently while contributing to a close-knit professional team. Excellent communicator, able to engage with clients, tenants, and stakeholders at all levels. Comfortable working with planning and development processes. Why Join? A high-profile Estate Manager role within a respected, multidisciplinary practice. The chance to manage a prestigious and diverse estate portfolio with significant development opportunities. Exposure to strategic land projects at scale, as well as hands-on estate management. Autonomy, variety, and the scope to build long-term client relationships. Competitive package, reflective of experience and responsibility. For more information on the role and client please contact - (url removed)
Electrical Site Manager - Covering Scotland 50,000 - 60,000 Per annum - OTE 80k Average Vehicle & Fuel Card Employee Owned Business Founded over 45 years ago, our client, an employee-owned high voltage electrical engineering company. Specialising in electrical power infrastructure, grid connections and renewable energy generation. Are currently looking for an Electrical Site Manager who wants to advance their career with training provided and wants to join an established team in an exciting and progressive British business! YOU will be responsible for effectively managing the site operations team to install and commission a diverse range of electrical HV projects. This role will require 95% staying away but you will be heavily rewarded and well accomodated for doing so. Others in this role on average earn 80,000 with some in excess of 105,000 per annum. Key Responsibilities: Attend and provide input to regular meetings with Operations Manager to ensure efficient and effective management of site. Prepare for and complete internal and external audits with SHEQ team. Ensure all tools, equipment and materials are pre-arranged and inspected prior to arrival to site. Ensure all tools, equipment and material are kept in good working order and any defects rectified in a timely manner. Liaise with client and Project Engineer/Manager to co-ordinate all planned works. Build and maintain relationships with our clients and supply chain partners. Contribute to the future success of Powersystems and clients Proactively look at ways to enhance the service offered by the business, and improve the efficiency of company processes Uphold a professional image, contribute to Powersystems' success, and proactively improve services and efficiency Embrace and demonstrate the Company's 5 core Principles of: PriorityNo.1 - Health, Safety and Well-being, Professionalism, Pride, Partnership and Proactive Skills: MUST have working experience within the High Voltage sector 3 years experience in a supervisory capacity in charge of complex electrical installations or have exceptional technical skill, ability and experience beyond that of previous position. Successfully completed and implement SMSTS training Minimum of 2-3 years' relevant experience of electrical engineering within the electrical contracting or utility industries Able to follow business processes whilst managing multiple time pressured tasks Strong organisational, time management, IT (MS Office), and report writing skills, with excellent spoken and written English. Ability to clearly communicate technical and commercial information, negotiate effectively, and contribute to a dynamic team. Adaptable, resilient, proactive, willing to travel across the UK with overnight stays, and holds a full UK driving licence. Right to Work within the UK without limitation In return out client will offer: Salary typical OTE up to 80,000 (basic hours, over and travel time). Benefit from company profit share as a partner in our business (last year was roughly 7000) Contributory company pension scheme Car allowance or company vehicle 25 days annual holiday plus paid public holidays Private health insurance Healthcare cashback plan Life Assurance Car allowance scheme or company vehicle provided PPE and company clothing provided Mental Heath Support Great training and development opportunities Holiday purchase scheme Cycle to work scheme Onsite Gym (Bristol office) Bristol office onsite parking and electrical vehicle charge points. If you feel you have the necessary experience to fulfil this position, please apply or reach out to (url removed) INDU
Sep 29, 2025
Full time
Electrical Site Manager - Covering Scotland 50,000 - 60,000 Per annum - OTE 80k Average Vehicle & Fuel Card Employee Owned Business Founded over 45 years ago, our client, an employee-owned high voltage electrical engineering company. Specialising in electrical power infrastructure, grid connections and renewable energy generation. Are currently looking for an Electrical Site Manager who wants to advance their career with training provided and wants to join an established team in an exciting and progressive British business! YOU will be responsible for effectively managing the site operations team to install and commission a diverse range of electrical HV projects. This role will require 95% staying away but you will be heavily rewarded and well accomodated for doing so. Others in this role on average earn 80,000 with some in excess of 105,000 per annum. Key Responsibilities: Attend and provide input to regular meetings with Operations Manager to ensure efficient and effective management of site. Prepare for and complete internal and external audits with SHEQ team. Ensure all tools, equipment and materials are pre-arranged and inspected prior to arrival to site. Ensure all tools, equipment and material are kept in good working order and any defects rectified in a timely manner. Liaise with client and Project Engineer/Manager to co-ordinate all planned works. Build and maintain relationships with our clients and supply chain partners. Contribute to the future success of Powersystems and clients Proactively look at ways to enhance the service offered by the business, and improve the efficiency of company processes Uphold a professional image, contribute to Powersystems' success, and proactively improve services and efficiency Embrace and demonstrate the Company's 5 core Principles of: PriorityNo.1 - Health, Safety and Well-being, Professionalism, Pride, Partnership and Proactive Skills: MUST have working experience within the High Voltage sector 3 years experience in a supervisory capacity in charge of complex electrical installations or have exceptional technical skill, ability and experience beyond that of previous position. Successfully completed and implement SMSTS training Minimum of 2-3 years' relevant experience of electrical engineering within the electrical contracting or utility industries Able to follow business processes whilst managing multiple time pressured tasks Strong organisational, time management, IT (MS Office), and report writing skills, with excellent spoken and written English. Ability to clearly communicate technical and commercial information, negotiate effectively, and contribute to a dynamic team. Adaptable, resilient, proactive, willing to travel across the UK with overnight stays, and holds a full UK driving licence. Right to Work within the UK without limitation In return out client will offer: Salary typical OTE up to 80,000 (basic hours, over and travel time). Benefit from company profit share as a partner in our business (last year was roughly 7000) Contributory company pension scheme Car allowance or company vehicle 25 days annual holiday plus paid public holidays Private health insurance Healthcare cashback plan Life Assurance Car allowance scheme or company vehicle provided PPE and company clothing provided Mental Heath Support Great training and development opportunities Holiday purchase scheme Cycle to work scheme Onsite Gym (Bristol office) Bristol office onsite parking and electrical vehicle charge points. If you feel you have the necessary experience to fulfil this position, please apply or reach out to (url removed) INDU
We're proud to have been a Principal Partner for , the UN Climate Change Conference, and are leading the way to provide the energy needed now, while building a better world of energy for tomorrow.
To reach net-zero by 2050, we're looking for people who can bring big ideas, new skills and innovative thinking to help us build a world that's more sustainable and inclusive for you, your family, the community you live in and for generations to come.
So join us on our journey to net zero and help us power change.
Base Location: Flexible Scotland | We're proud to offer a approach to work, and this role is no exception. We will however need your base 'home' location to be one of our SSE offices or depots across Scotland.
Salary: £45,200 - £67,000 + car/ cash allowance + annual bonus + a range of other benefits to support your family, finances and wellbeing
Working Pattern: Permanent | Full Time | options available
What is the Role?
Due to a period of growth, SSE Transmission has a fantastic opportunity for a Project Manager to lead teams in the development, refinement and execution of Capital Expenditure projects.
The key duties & responsibilities will be:
- The leadership of project teams involving both staff and external contractors, ensure project excellence is achieved through a competent, motivated and improvement focused team.
- Ensure the safe delivery to programme, cost and the necessary quality, using robust systems to support the project process.
- Take responsibility for the project(s) following a handover from the Transmission Development Team around Gate 2 on the LCP process and from Gate 1 for Non-LCP and Non-Core Non-Load Projects.
- Apply and adhere to the Safety Management Systems, best practices and the SSE Large Capital Projects Governance processes for all projects.
- Lead the project teams in alignment with the SSE Safety Culture and core leadership values.
What do I need?
To be considered for this role, we would love you to have:
- Ideally, experience within the UK Transmission & Distribution sector and an understanding of the regulated environment that SSE Transmission operates in.
- Experience in the construction or the utility sector on major projects with engineering knowledge including the safety and CDM regulations.
- Leadership experience with a broad understanding of project management methodology and practice.
- Demonstrable experience delivering large capital projects, understanding of the tendering process for the purchasing and engagement of suppliers including multi-disciplinary contracts.
- A degree qualified in an Engineering or related subject or a Project Management appropriate qualification is desirable but not essential.
About our Business
owns and operates the electricity transmission network in the north of Scotland, transporting energy from where it is generated to where it is needed, providing a safe and reliable supply of electricity to the communities it serves. Home to some of the UK's greatest resources of renewable energy, SSEN Transmission is playing a critical role in the transition to a low carbon future, developing, building, maintaining and operating a network for net-zero.
Life at SSE
If you're considering a career with us, you're probably wondering what's in it for you? From health and wellness to finances and family, we're proud of our which includes 34 days holiday (plus the option to buy additional days), enhanced maternity and paternity leave, discounted healthcare and a wide range of offers via our SSE Advantage scheme.
At SSE we're proud to celebrate difference. We all have different skills, experiences and backgrounds and we strive to have a friendly and inclusive culture where you can be yourself. We take pride in a job well done and share the belief that an inclusive culture is key to our success and vision for the future. Above all, safety is at the heart of everything we do at SSE and we live by the mantra 'if it's not safe, we don't do it'.
SSE is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage diversity and are committed to creating an for all employees. We actively encourage applicants from all protected characteristics and commit to providing any reasonable adjustments required during the application and assessment process, and upon joining SSE.
Next Steps
All applications should be submitted online, and I'll be back in touch after the vacancy closing date to let you know the outcome.
If you would like to discuss any working differently requirements or adjustments you may require throughout the recruitment and selection process, please contact Gregor on (phone number removed).
Before commencing employment with SSE, you'll be required to fully complete our pre-employment screening process consisting of a basic criminal record and credit check
Jan 21, 2022
Permanent
We're proud to have been a Principal Partner for , the UN Climate Change Conference, and are leading the way to provide the energy needed now, while building a better world of energy for tomorrow.
To reach net-zero by 2050, we're looking for people who can bring big ideas, new skills and innovative thinking to help us build a world that's more sustainable and inclusive for you, your family, the community you live in and for generations to come.
So join us on our journey to net zero and help us power change.
Base Location: Flexible Scotland | We're proud to offer a approach to work, and this role is no exception. We will however need your base 'home' location to be one of our SSE offices or depots across Scotland.
Salary: £45,200 - £67,000 + car/ cash allowance + annual bonus + a range of other benefits to support your family, finances and wellbeing
Working Pattern: Permanent | Full Time | options available
What is the Role?
Due to a period of growth, SSE Transmission has a fantastic opportunity for a Project Manager to lead teams in the development, refinement and execution of Capital Expenditure projects.
The key duties & responsibilities will be:
- The leadership of project teams involving both staff and external contractors, ensure project excellence is achieved through a competent, motivated and improvement focused team.
- Ensure the safe delivery to programme, cost and the necessary quality, using robust systems to support the project process.
- Take responsibility for the project(s) following a handover from the Transmission Development Team around Gate 2 on the LCP process and from Gate 1 for Non-LCP and Non-Core Non-Load Projects.
- Apply and adhere to the Safety Management Systems, best practices and the SSE Large Capital Projects Governance processes for all projects.
- Lead the project teams in alignment with the SSE Safety Culture and core leadership values.
What do I need?
To be considered for this role, we would love you to have:
- Ideally, experience within the UK Transmission & Distribution sector and an understanding of the regulated environment that SSE Transmission operates in.
- Experience in the construction or the utility sector on major projects with engineering knowledge including the safety and CDM regulations.
- Leadership experience with a broad understanding of project management methodology and practice.
- Demonstrable experience delivering large capital projects, understanding of the tendering process for the purchasing and engagement of suppliers including multi-disciplinary contracts.
- A degree qualified in an Engineering or related subject or a Project Management appropriate qualification is desirable but not essential.
About our Business
owns and operates the electricity transmission network in the north of Scotland, transporting energy from where it is generated to where it is needed, providing a safe and reliable supply of electricity to the communities it serves. Home to some of the UK's greatest resources of renewable energy, SSEN Transmission is playing a critical role in the transition to a low carbon future, developing, building, maintaining and operating a network for net-zero.
Life at SSE
If you're considering a career with us, you're probably wondering what's in it for you? From health and wellness to finances and family, we're proud of our which includes 34 days holiday (plus the option to buy additional days), enhanced maternity and paternity leave, discounted healthcare and a wide range of offers via our SSE Advantage scheme.
At SSE we're proud to celebrate difference. We all have different skills, experiences and backgrounds and we strive to have a friendly and inclusive culture where you can be yourself. We take pride in a job well done and share the belief that an inclusive culture is key to our success and vision for the future. Above all, safety is at the heart of everything we do at SSE and we live by the mantra 'if it's not safe, we don't do it'.
SSE is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage diversity and are committed to creating an for all employees. We actively encourage applicants from all protected characteristics and commit to providing any reasonable adjustments required during the application and assessment process, and upon joining SSE.
Next Steps
All applications should be submitted online, and I'll be back in touch after the vacancy closing date to let you know the outcome.
If you would like to discuss any working differently requirements or adjustments you may require throughout the recruitment and selection process, please contact Gregor on (phone number removed).
Before commencing employment with SSE, you'll be required to fully complete our pre-employment screening process consisting of a basic criminal record and credit check
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