Project Manager Special Buildings

Ferrovial Banbury, England Posted mar 22, 2026

Contract
Onsite

Job description

This Project Manager role in Architecture, Engineering or Construction Management is focused on monitoring and control project costs and budgets, and report progress and risks. It would suit someone who can bring strong leadership and operational judgement to the role.

What the work leans on

Planning and design Coordination during pre-construction and construction phase. Degree/Masters in Architecture, Engineering or Construction Management.

Where the technical work sits

  • Monitoring and control project costs and budgets, and report progress and risks.
  • Leading and manage projects from start to finish, ensuring that they are delivered on time, to budget, and within the required quality standards.
  • Plan and manage project resources (personnel, equipment, materials) to ensure efficient project execution.

Technical requirements

  • Experience in construction, project management, or a related field.
  • Significant construction technology knowledge and experience.
  • Experience in building relationships with external parties.

What helps delivery stay steady

Strong leadership and operational judgement.

Practical details

  • Additional detail: Training or development support may be provided.

Job details

  • Benefits mentioned: Training
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