Brunel Museum Reinvented Project Manager
- Employer
- The Brunel Museum
- Location
- London (Greater) (GB)
- Salary
- £50k
- Closing date
- 13 Jun 2023
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- Sector
- Education & government jobs
- Function
- Project Manager
- Contract Type
- Temp
- Hours
- Full Time
Role Description
The Project Manager will be responsible for managing the design, construction, fit out and handover of the brand-new visitor welcome pavilion. An excellent written and verbal communicator, the postholder will act as the key point of contact for the NLHF and other funders, ensuring adherence to all funder frameworks and that all documentation is managed accordingly. The role will also be accountable for the transformed exhibition space within the Scheduled Ancient Monument Engine House and Grade II* listed Tunnel Shaft.
Key Tasks
Reporting monthly to the Project Steering Group, the role will include:
- Proactively managing the design team and build contractors
- Leading on the procurement of the necessary consultant and contractor appointments, including: preparing tender documentation project brief and background scopes of required services
- project programme terms of consultant contract/appointment – including break clauses contingent on satisfaction and insurance and sub-consultant warranties evaluation criteria tender response requirements pricing submission and resource schedules organisational and quality submission revising documentation upon receipt of comments
- Managing internal and external stakeholder relationships – including staff, trustees, volunteers, funders and local community stakeholders
- Responsibility for the Construction Design and Management Regulations (CDM) duties as delegated by the client representative
Responsibility for managing and monitoring contract performance
Producing various management plans and execution plans to enable the proper management of the project
Managing the project plan, programme, risk register and budget
- Establishing the project steering structure
- Coordinating all information required for the NLHF and other grant funder reporting
- Establishing and implementing monthly project progress reports for the trustees, including updates on progress against NLHF deliverables, programme, budget and risk register
- Overseeing the exhibition and welcome pavilion fit out
- Coordinating operational requirements, liaising between staff members and contractors
Knowledge and Experience
- Experience of the entire project lifecycle including planning, procuring, developing and implementing similar project activities
Experience of managing capital projects including leading a multidisciplinary design team of architects, exhibition designers, construction contractors, and consultants
Experience of working on NLHF projects and in a museum or heritage environment, ideally working with listed buildings and/or Scheduled Ancient Monuments
A good knowledge of budget management, monitoring and reporting
Experience of working with diverse groups of stakeholders, including local community groups and residents
Experience of funder reporting and ensuring that funder requirements are fully met
Understanding of community engagement, evaluation and partnership working and their importance in heritage projects
Experience of managing change within a small to medium organisation
Essential Qualifications And Skills
A project management qualification or equivalent practical experience, skills profile aligned to APM Project Manager (intermediate)
A concise and effective communicator with excellent written and verbal communication skills
Decision making – the ability to manage the gathering and synthesising of necessary information to assist in the identification of options and the application of judgement based on logic and reason
Excellent planning skills and a flexible approach to work, with the ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks, including tasks undertaken by others, whilst ensuring deadlines are met
A great team-worker with a confident, diplomatic approach, able to negotiate and build effective relationships with a wide range of stakeholders at all levels and find appropriate solutions to conflicting priorities
Building relationships – the ability to establish and maintain relationships with funders, stakeholders and suppliers to resolve emergent risk situations
Influencing & negotiating – the ability to influence and negotiate with supply chain and stakeholders
Excellent attention to detail with good logical, analytical and problem-solving skills
Good skills in MS Office, including Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint
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