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A leading construction firm in the UK is seeking a Head of Commercial to provide strategic leadership across various projects in the construction and infrastructure sector. This senior role involves oversight of contract negotiations, financial reporting, and guiding a high-performing team. Ideal candidates will have significant experience in the UK construction industry and knowledge of relevant contracts. This position offers the opportunity to influence business direction and mentor others, with a strong focus on driving sustainable growth.
Head of Commercial - Specialist Business
Locations: North West, UK / Central London
Murphy is seeking an experienced Head of Commercial to provide strategic leadership across a diverse portfolio of projects in the construction and infrastructure sector. Reporting to the Business Unit Managing Director, this role will be pivotal in driving commercial governance, ensuring disciplined processes, and supporting the delivery of sustainable growth.
As the commercial leader, you will shape strategy, oversee contract negotiations, and ensure robust financial and commercial reporting across multiple workstreams. This is a senior leadership position, offering the opportunity to influence business direction and mentor a high-performing commercial team.
Murphy is formally recognised as a sector‑leading employer, Gold Investors In People accredited along with reported operating profit up 57% on prior year. At Murphy, we are incredibly proud of our diverse workforce. Not only do our people represent over 60 different nationalities, but they also represent a wide range of backgrounds, ethnicities and ages. With a forward order book of £5.4bn and £23m invested in environmentally friendly plant in 2024 there really is #MoretoMurphy
If you are unable to apply via the usual process, please call Colin Shaw on 07353 134 836 to discuss in more detail.
Murphy is unable to employ anyone who does not have the legal right to live and work in the UK