Polish speaking Construction Project Manager - Kitchens & Bathrooms

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8 months ago
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Polish speaking Construction Project Manager - Luxury Kitchens & Bathrooms - North London / Hybrid - Full or Part Time - £52k-£62k pro rata

  • Experienced Construction Project Coordinator / Manager

  • Luxury, bespoke kitchens & bathroom installations experience required

  • Fluent Polish speaker with excellent English language skills sought (written and spoken)

  • Ability to coordinate end-to-end delivery of projects

  • You’ll be a process driven individual with a passion for design and construction

  • Full or part time considered, to include occasional Saturdays

    We’re on the hunt for an experienced, Polish and English speaking individual to join a fabulous company, on a full or part time basis, as their Construction Project Coordinator / Manager.

    The Luxury Kitchen & Bathroom Construction Project Manager will manage multiple high-end installation projects for HNW clients. You will be the lynchpin between the design, procurement and installation teams, coordinating the delivery of luxury projects.

    Your impeccable communication skills (Polish and English), experience in delivering construction projects and ability to deliver on time and on budget will ensure the highest level of service is provided to clients at all times.

    The opportunity:

    This is a fantastic opportunity to join an award-winning, high-end interiors studio in a role that will offer immense job satisfaction and career longevity.

    Our client is looking for someone who is passionate, driven and project focused; someone who wishes to coordinate high-end projects, utilising the proven experience and knowledge gained to date.
    Our client is open to considering full or part time candidates and is offering a competitive salary, 28 days annual leave, hybrid working, company pension, discretionary bonuses and ongoing training / support.

    Key responsibilities as the Polish & English speaking Luxury Kitchen & Bathroom Construction Project Coordinator / Manager:

  • Coordinating and managing construction projects from design stage to completion, ensuring the highest quality standards are met

  • Supervising day-to-day installations on-site (c3-6 projects at any time)

  • Collaborating effectively with designers, architects and interior specialists to translate technical drawings and specifications into impeccable finished products

  • Coordinating teams of in-house installers and subcontractors on-site

  • Maintaining accurate project budgets and detailed works schedules

  • Liaising with clients throughout the project

  • Ensuring safe working environments across all sites at all times

  • Undertaking regular risk assessments and producing method statements when required

  • Utilising strong organisational and time management skills to keep projects on track and within budget

  • Communicating effectively with stakeholders and clients to ensure their needs and expectations are exceeded

    What we’re looking for:

  • Previous experience in similar high end construction project management roles including site coordination and team supervision - ideally 5 years+ on-site experience in the UK construction industry

  • Experience liaising with High Net Worth clients

  • Fluent Polish and English language skills

  • Proven track record in managing installation teams and delivering projects to the highest standards

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

  • Good knowledge of MS Office 365; familiarity with project management tools is a plus

  • Ambitious and dedicated, with a strong commitment to achieving results that surpass client expectations

  • Clean driving licence (essential)

  • Ability to commute easily to North London

    Interested in this great opportunity?

    If this role sounds of interest and you have the experience and skills we’re looking for, then we want to hear from you ASAP! Please submit your CV, quoting ‘AE - Polish speaking Luxury Kitchen & Bathroom Construction PM

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