Minor Works Project Manager

Company: NES Fircroft
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Location: Scotland
Job Description:

Buildings Project Manager (SQEP)

Edinburgh / Glasgow

Permanent | Full-time

Our client is supporting a major UK & Ireland infrastructure and energy organisation responsible for a large, diverse property portfolio including offices, depots, training facilities, data centres, and live operational sites.

We are seeking an experienced Buildings Project Manager (SQEP) to deliver technical and project leadership across a high-volume Minor Works Framework, managing multiple fast-paced projects while ensuring full compliance with safety, technical, and regulatory standards.

Role Overview

This role focuses on the delivery of minor works projects across an operational estate, typically covering:

  • Refurbishments and fit-outs
  • Building upgrades and statutory compliance works
  • Space reconfiguration and asset improvement projects

Projects are delivered within live operational environments, requiring a practical, adaptable approach and strong coordination with multidisciplinary teams and stakeholders. The scope primarily spans early project stages (RIBA 0–4), including feasibility, surveys, design coordination, and pre-construction activity, with responsibility through to delivery and handover.

Key Responsibilities

  • Manage the full project lifecycle from award to completion across multiple concurrent projects
  • Lead and coordinate multidisciplinary teams, consultants, contractors, and internal stakeholders
  • Ensure compliance with SHEQ, statutory, and technical standards at all stages
  • Oversee budgets, cost control, and contract administration, including NEC4 contracts
  • Monitor programme, manage risks, and drive timely, compliant delivery
  • Maintain accurate project documentation, records, and handover information
  • Provide leadership and support to site teams to maintain performance, quality, and safety

Requirements

  • Degree in Construction, Engineering, Architecture, or similar (or equivalent experience)
  • 5+ years’ experience delivering building or infrastructure projects
  • Strong experience in minor works, refurbishments, or working within existing buildings
  • Proven ability to manage multiple projects concurrently in fast-paced environments
  • Solid understanding of regulations, planning, and construction methodologies
  • Demonstrated experience managing contracts and budgets
  • Excellent communication, coordination, and stakeholder management skills

Desirable

  • Chartered status (CIOB, RIBA, or equivalent)
  • Experience working under NEC4 or similar contract forms

Posted: April 16th, 2026