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Job Title


Project Manager


Company : Manpower


Location : Birmingham, England


Created : 2026-02-20


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Project Manager - Major Infrastructure / Civils Location: Birmingham Working Pattern: 3 days per week (flexible up to 5 days) Company Overview: A leading global engineering, infrastructure and project management organisation delivering complex, large-scale programmes across the built environment. Operating across sectors including energy, defence, education, commercial and industrial infrastructure, the business provides end-to-end services from consultancy and engineering through to project delivery and asset life cycle management. Teams work in highly integrated, multidisciplinary environments on nationally significant and technically challenging projects. Role Overview: An experienced Project Manager is required to support delivery within a major infrastructure programme. The role involves managing complex projects during the delivery and construction phase within a matrix organisation, ensuring successful outcomes across programme, cost, contracts, and safety. Key Responsibilities: Manage civil engineering and infrastructure projects through delivery and construction phases Lead project performance across programme, cost, change control, and contracts Manage internal and external stakeholders within a complex matrix environment Ensure compliance with NEC3 contract requirements Oversee health and safety and CDM compliance Monitor project schedules, risks, and reporting requirements Drive proactive project delivery across a technically complex programme Requirements: Strong background in civil engineering, earthworks, or highways projects Experience managing complex infrastructure projects in delivery/construction phases NEC3 contract knowledge and experience Proven stakeholder management across large programmes Experience working within matrix organisations National highways or major infrastructure project background preferred Proactive, adaptable, and dynamic approach to project delivery TPBN1_UKTJ