Project Manager

Borne Resourcing Limited
Kings Langley
1 year ago
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D&B Commercial Manager / Project Manager ** Nr Kings Langley, HertfordshirePermanent position - All in salary (DoE) + bonus (c1 months' salary) + packageStart April 2025The brief:Great opportunity to work for a very unique contractor who has secured a niche market - all their work is negotiated. Commercial Manager / Project Manager to take projects from pre-construction through to completion. Primarily commercial bias (QS), but with an understanding of good delivery (PM) - a familiar role within some reputable D&B fit-out firms.This is a dual / combined Quantity Surveyor / Project Manager type of position. Hands on, as all their work is negotiated. In a nutshell, the person would pick up a lead (enquiry), work alongside a designer (in-house) to come up with an idea of the space, put together initial costs plan, design fee, present to the client, if approved would then move on to design, make sure the design is in unison with the pricing process, get stage 3 complete, approved by the client, then price it in detail, client sign off, and then deliver the project.The company has good software that gives them initial rates, but the role does require someone with previous (and relevant) experience who can take something from initial enquiry, through the pre-con element / design, to contract award and then delivery. Responsible for multiple projects with a Site Manager running each job.Wish list:·Solid track-record of time-spent with previous employers·DBS (or be prepared to get one)·Project values up to and around £1m·D&B experience·Occupied premises experience (education / healthcare / commercial etc.)·Refurbishment / fit-out background·Competent programming skills·Good commercial acumen·Client facing Project Manager·Excellent communicatorStart Date:·Mid-April but can start someone sooner.Reporting to:·Construction DirectorJob Title:·In other organisations this role could be referred to as Quantity Surveyor, Project Manager or Commercial Manager.If you have the relevant experience (see above) and would like to apply for this Quantity Surveyor job in Oxford, learn more information, or hear about any other Quantity Surveyor, Commercial Manager or Project Managers positions, then please contact Spencer Wade on (phone number removed) to discuss in further detail, or email an updated CV to spencer @ borneltd. com

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