Project Manager - Facilities Manager

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Facilities Project Manager - Design & Build (Capital Projects)
Location: Salisbury / Chilmark (3 days on-site)
Contract: 6-Month Contract (Inside IR35) Likely to be extended to 18+ months
Rate: £500 - £650 per day (DOE)
Clearance: SC Clearance (Active or Clearable)

Role Type

Capital Projects

  • Design & Build (D&B)
  • Site Relocation & New Facilities
  • RIBA (Stages 0-7)

    The Role

    An opportunity for an experienced Facilities Project Manager / Capital Projects Manager to deliver a major Design & Build programme for a growing UAV manufacturing operation.

    This is not a facilities maintenance role. The position is focused on the creation and transition of new facilities, managing projects from early concept and design through to construction, fit-out and operational handover.

    You will lead the delivery of site expansion and relocation activity within a secure, technically complex environment.

    Key Responsibilities

    Manage projects through the full RIBA lifecycle (Stages 0-7)
    Lead pre-construction, design coordination and technical planning
    Deliver construction, fit-out and commissioning works
    Oversee site moves and equipment relocation
    Manage contractors and consultants (NEC4 / JCT)
    Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations and H&S standards
    Interface with internal stakeholders, engineers and design teams

    Required Experience

    Proven experience delivering Design & Build or capital projects
    Strong knowledge of the RIBA Plan of Work
    Background in manufacturing, warehouses, labs, offices or production facilities
    Experience working in Defence, MOD, Aerospace or regulated environments
    Contractor management and construction delivery experience
    NEC4 or JCT contract exposure
    Eligible for SC Clearance (or already cleared)
    Experience with relocations or site expansions

    Desirable

    MCIOB or APM qualification
    Background in secure or high-tech manufacturing

    Why Apply

    This is a high-profile capital programme for a confidential client at a key growth phase. You will be responsible for delivering new operational space from concept to handover, with real ownership of the build programme.

    Ideal for a Facilities Project Manager, Capital Projects Manager or Construction Project Manager with strong Design & Build and RIBA experience looking for a technically interesting, delivery-focused contract role

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